There are over 290 quilts on display, as well as 54 art quilts displayed by Southern Fiber Artist. We will have vendors, handmade items in the Boutique, handmade items in the Silent Auction, and lectures all day Friday and Saturday! Our beautiful raffle quilt, Mississippi Kaleidoscope, will be on display and you can still purchase tickets. The drawing will be Saturday, October 6th around 3:30.
There will be fun for everyone!
Raffle quilt, Mississippi Kaleidoscope
When the guild announced the theme of the show in February 2017, I knew I wanted to make a quilt and immediately started thinking about it. I knew I wanted to paint a quilt, so I started art lessons in July 2017. I have a new passion! Painting!! I absolutely love it! (That's a whole other post!)
I mulled over several ideas of exactly how we celebrate Mississippi. There are lots of festivals. I contemplated highlighting festivals all over the state. Then I thought, what about the things that make Mississippi what it is? The state symbols and things that are Mississippi. And so my journey began...
This is a very rough draft of what I wanted to make.
Below is the finished product.
| Mississippi Treasures |
Let me introduce to you, Mississippi Treasures. Every piece of fabric in this quilt, with the exception of the black sashing and borders and the Mossy Oak camo (which is made in Mississippi) around the deer, began its life as white fabric.
Inktense blocks were used to paint it everything else.
| Logo of Mississippi |
The logo of Mississippi
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| Map of Mississippi |
Mississippi is comprised of 82 counties. The Gulf Coast is home to six barrier islands: Cat Island, Ship Island, Deer Island, Horn Island, Round Island and Petit Bois Island.
Located on Ship Island is Fort Massachusetts, a beautifully preserved brick fortification completed in 1868.
| Music block and famous Mississippi musicians |
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This block represents music and blues music being born in the Mississippi Delta.
It has names of famous musicians that were born in Mississippi along with the Highway 61 sign, also known as the Blues Trail.
| Largemouth Bass, State Fish |
Mississippi designated the largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) as the official state fish in 1974. This black bass (an elongated sunfish) lives in quiet, vegetation-rich waters.
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| Dentzel Carousel, Meridian, MS |
Gustav Dentzel of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, manufactured the carousel, which in the early 1900s manufactured about two or three carousels a year. The Dentzel Carousel has been in operation since 1909 and was actually constructed several years earlier in 1895 for the 1904 St. Louis Exposition, making it the oldest in the country.
The animals are all hand-carved of bass and popular wood and is the only remaining two-row stationary Dentzel menagerie in the entire world.
The structure that houses it is the only remaining original carousel building constructed from a Dentzel blueprint.
The city of Meridian purchased the carousel in 1909 for $2,000. Today, it is estimated to be worth more than a million dollars.
It is still in operation today. The cost to ride is only $.50.
Mississippi designated the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) as official state land mammal in 1974.
The city of Meridian purchased the carousel in 1909 for $2,000. Today, it is estimated to be worth more than a million dollars.
It is still in operation today. The cost to ride is only $.50.
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| White-tailed Deer, State Land Mammal |
Mississippi designated the white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) as official state land mammal in 1974.
Mississippi designated the bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) as the official state water mammal in 1974. Common along the Mississippi Gulf Coast, bottlenose dolphins are extremely intelligent creatures.
| Oysters, State Shell |
Mississippi designated oyster shell (Crassostrea virginica) as the official state shell in 1974. The American oyster is a valuable resource of the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
| Back of Mississippi Treasures |
| Mississippi's State Flag and quilt label |
I hope you enjoyed looking at the pictures of my quilt and learning what makes Mississippi such a great state!








Great job on your quilt and love all the MS facts in this post.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Shirley! It was a lot of fun researching our great state.
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