I love the 4-H fair in our town. I am not a farmer and I actually never lived in a place that had 4-H clubs when I was the right age to participate. We do live in the country and I love watching the crops grow in the fields around our house.
So, the middle of the summer is marked by the 4-H fair. There's no midway, but they do have tractor/truck pulls and demolition derbys that everyone loves to go to. They have the animals on display in the barns and all the projects the kids have made to enter in the fair. The winners in each category get to go to the State Fair, which is another big deal around here.
My kids don't do much with 4-H but they love the fair. And the food is fantastic!
For the past two years, I and some of the ladies from my quilt club have demonstrated hand quilting on a frame in the Agricultural Museum on the fairgrounds. The blocks were made and donated by the quilters in our local quilt club. Another member put the quilt together and we set up the frame in the museum.
Anyone who came by and wanted to put some stitches was welcome to do so. Altogether, I'd guess that 50 or more people had something to do with putting this quilt together. Because we did most of the quilting only at the fair, it took us a while to finish it. But finally, it is done.
This shows the quilting on the back. Sorry it's not the greatest picture. |
This past week, on the last day of the fair, they auctioned off the quilt and the proceeds went to support the museum. We were happy to get $475 from our labor of community love. I had a fabulous time working on the quilt and now I can't wait to start another.