Friday, July 2, 2010

Hello Gramma.......Remember Me?



As a teenager I spent time visiting my grandmother at a care facility.

I would walk down a long corridor, reach the door of her room, knock gently then walk in...

I would walk over to her bed, touch her hand and greet her:

Hello Gramma.......remember me?

For 12 years my family watched my gramma's slow decline from Alzheimer's.

My Grandparents, Helen & Nicholas Fusco

This is the way I prefer to remember my grandmother



I was recently contacted by:
Jeffree Itrich
Sr. Clinical Trials Communications Specialist
Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study
University of California, San Diego



Here is Jeffree with one of the quilts donated to comfort an Alzheimer's patient


Quilts brighten the lives of Alzheimer's Patients
Quilters have long known that a quilt is a loving tribute that bonds quilters with recipients across generations and across vast distances. The warmth of a quilt is enhanced by the often bright patterns and colorful images which frequently suggest a simpler time.
Under a unique donation program organized by the Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study (ADCS, quilts are brightening the lives of Alzheimer's patients around the nation.
The Alzheimer’s Study Quilt Program began in late January 2010. An employee who quilts jumpstarted the project because she knows how positively people react when given a quilt and how quilters are wonderfully generous people. Her plea for quilts to give participants in the NGF (Nerve Growth Factor) Study was picked up by numerous quilting newsletters. Good Samaritans circulated the request for quilts and they began arriving from communities all over the U.S. The program has received nearly enough quilts for all the NGF Study participants and are now looking for quilts for two other Alzheimer’s studies in progress.
Those study participants who have received quilts have been immensely grateful and realize that the quilts were made with love, sincerity, and gratitude (for participating in the study and helping future generations). Many of the quilters had family members with Alzheimer’s (AD). One woman who lost her mother to AD made and donated 12 quilts and another whose grandfather had AD provided 11 quilts. A woman in Pennsylvania made five flannel quilts in one week!
If you would like to donate a new lap-sized quilt to the Alzheimer’s Quilt Study Project, please contact Jeffree Itrich atjitrich@ucsd.edu.
Jeffree
Jeffree Itrich
Sr. Clinical Trials Communications Specialist
Alzheimer's Disease Cooperative Study
University of California, San Diego
9500
Gilman Drive, MC 0949
San Diego, CA 92093-0949
Tel: 858-622-5827
FAX: 858-452-4291
jitrich@ucsd.edu


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CLICK HERE to view Shave Your Legs...



May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Pets on Quilts......



Do you have a favorite pet that cuddles on your quilts?


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Suzy
Photo Transfer & Threadplay Techniques
Journal Quilt




Suzy is the best sewing dog I could ever hope for.
She sleeps in her bed under the sewing machine.
At 15 years of age....I treasure each day she is here with us...


Suzy is part of the inspiration for a new project on the
Sew Cal Gal Blog.

Click the link below to find out how you can participate:



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May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

What a great Trip...



On our way home we traveled through Southern Oregon


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Fort Klamath
Klamath Falls, Oregon

Paul Harvey hanging out at the JAIL
I just love these dried up old buildings




When we pulled down the driveway the flowerbeds were putting on a show:


Calla Lilies... in the front yard










The last of the Rhodies...

Rhodie Bud.....just beginning to bloom











Now that we are home.....the work begins!

Lots of travel gear to unload and put away....you know the routine.

But it was worth it.....what a great trip....good times and lots of inspiration!


Next week friends are joining me here for a
When my hands aren't full of paint, I will try and take a few photos to share with you.


Why did I name my quilt Paul Harvey? READ HERE

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CLICK HERE to view my Exhibit Quilts
There are several pages of quilt images.....just click OLDER POSTS at the bottom of each page


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CLICK HERE to view my Mixed Media


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Applecore, Antelope & Paul Harvey...



Never leave home without your Take-A-Long Quilt


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Applecore Quilt Top

CLICK HERE to view Apple Core Tutorial


What do you do when your favorite guy enjoys driving?

Make a Quilt!

I do my favorite hand-piecing at 55mph





Antelope
Susanville, California




Antelope
Irrigated Alfalfa Fields





Paul Harvey keeps Brad busy when we are on the road...

There is always another great photo op just waiting down the road





Brad has been handsomely rewarded for his work with Paul Harvey...

Stetson Hats


This trip has been a breath of fresh air for both of us!


Why did I name my quilt Paul Harvey? READ HERE

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CLICK HERE to view my Contemporary Quilts

CLICK HERE to view my Traditional Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Bernadine....The Donkey



Paul Harvey made it to Virginia City...


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Saturday we spent the day in Virginia City







I made a new friend.....Bernadine

Bernadine is a BLM Donkey

She spends her days entertaining tourists with this Miner
She is well cared for and loved.




I would love to bring her home to keep Freckles company






Hot & Dry in Virginia City


Why did I name my quilt Paul Harvey? READ HERE

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CLICK HERE to view Paul Harvey's Travels

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CLICK HERE to view Tutorials


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Monday, June 28, 2010

Paul Harvey at Squaw Valley...

Paul Harvey at Squaw Valley in California
1960 Winter Olympics took place here




Paul Harvey keeps Brad busy while we are on the road




1960 Olympic Village

The
Squaw Valley Ski Resort in Olympic Valley, California,


The scenery has been gorgeous on this trip...
We are making time to stop at quilt shops, antique stores, garage sales & thrift stores along the way.
I have lots of goodies and treasures that I can
incorporate into my fiber art when I return home.

Nothing like a
change of scenery to inspire the artist in all of us...


Why did I name my quilt Paul Harvey? READ HERE

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CLICK HERE to view more of our Travels

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CLICK HERE to view Classes


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,
LuAnn

Ponderosa Pines...

Ponderosa Pines

I am drawn to the amazing bark on these pine trees.

Paul Harvey is really getting around on this trip!


I have more images to add to this post, but for some reason I am unable to add anymore. I will try again later.
Posting to the blog is a bit more challenging on the road than it is at home...


Why did I name my quilt Paul Harvey? READ HERE

CLICK HERE:  to see My Quilts


CLICK HERE to view The Thread Shed

CLICK HERE to view my Tutorials

CLICK HERE to view my Class Sample Quilts


May Your Bobbin Always Be Full,LuAnn