Patchwork of the Crosses – Inklingo POTC

 

North by Northwest

Last night I took a little bus trip down memory lane.

Do you remember North by Northwest with Cary Grant?

Alfred Hitchcock, 1959. A classic. I have the 50th anniversary edition DVD.

 

Inklingo Patchwork of the Crosses POTC

I “watched” it while I was sewing another paisley POTC block last night.

Everything I see and do seems to have a connection to quilting and Inklingo.

 

North By Northwest - Inklingo Paducah

It says “Paducah or bust.” (Click for a larger view.)

I am sensitive to bus scenes even when they are not as famous as this one. An old friend of mine used to take a bus to Paducah every year on a tour arranged by the guild. She always had a fabulous time.

When Mary and I met, it was the first time I had ever heard the word Paducah. Really? There’s a place called Pa-du-cah?

Mary had a huge influence on me when I started quilting. That was a long time ago!

 

In Time of Friendship

My first bed quilt won a First Place ribbon in Paducah in 2000.

Hard to believe it has been 14 years!

 

When Harry Met Sally

I hand pieced a Dear Jane ™ because that is what Mary was doing.

And then. . . hand piecing was what prompted me to invent Inklingo.

(Inklingo is even better for machine piecing and appliqué. Funny how things work out, isn’t it?)

Monkey and I have been creating “quilting memes” like these for the Inklingo Facebook page.

You can get in on the fun.

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If you have a FB account, you can post your own photos (POTC? DWR? GFG?) or share mine on your timeline.

I hope you are lucky enough to have a strong friendship with a quilter and can take a little trip down memory lane too—by bus, by train or by crop-dusting plane. This movie has it all.

By the way, Paducah is South by Southwest from here.

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More paisley POTC blocks to come. And possibly more “memes” too. Keep an eye on FB, okay?

Linda & Monkey

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7 thoughts on “Patchwork of the Crosses – Inklingo POTC”

  1. It cannot be 14 years ago!… Great memories. There is only one bus going this year rather then two and I won’t be on it. I hope Kathy T. will give a good report.

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  2. Bragging a little about one of my students… Sue is a semi-finalist at Paducah with her hand-pieced and hand-quilted Patchwork of the Crosses. I hope she does well!

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  3. North by Northwest is one of my favourites. I love Carey Grant and I own a lot of his movies. You’ve made me want to watch it again.

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  4. Didn’t you also win a Best of Show at the Naples Quilt Guild Show that year? Seems like that’s when we met. How can it be 14 years ago??

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  5. “Mention my name in Paducah…it’s the greatest little town in the woooorld!” Speaking of “memory lane”, these lyrics are from a song in a long-forgotten musical…suspiciously reminiscent of Bing and Bob! 🙂 But I never knew where it was until I moved to Kentucky in the late 80s. Regrettably, I didn’t quilt then, or I would have been there every year!

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  6. Oh Linda…yes yes yes North by Northwest was always my favorite..first saw it in college (Umass) when it came out….. Then a few years ago i rewatched it and wow has time changed! (Of course WE haven’t, right?)

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