Thankfully the semester is over! I have not stopped being busy this entire year, and I can finally take a break. Even though I have summer school I am doing my best to get things done!
First off, my cousins high school graduation quilt. I am currently quilting in the ditch for the bigger squares, and just about to finish that. If I still have time I will also Sew in the ditch of the smaller squares.

I am so proud of her! I taught her clarinet years ago, and she has excelled so much in the few years she has been playing. She is my prodigy student!

Its a music quilt! The black lining has composers names in gold, each square is a different instrument, piano, violin, upright bass, harp, etc. Then the fabric around the center square is filled with clarinets, drums, and other instruments! I love it!

Hopefully I can get it done by next month! I will be flying out to NJ to celebrate her high school graduation with her! yay!

This was a test crochet I did for a rav. friend. Ziggurat scarf. I really liked how easy and well written the pattern was, and I really enjoyed working with it!

Done in two different yarns!

Pooling rivulets scarf, I love how the yarn worked so well with the pattern. its so light and lofty!

I had to use this fabric! Mario party fabric purse!

With tiny cables.

This was another test knit I did for someone else on Rav, Fontana shawl. I really liked how the yarn turned out. It was an easy pattern, I learned an alternate cast on and bind off. So I felt great! The biggest lace project to date that I have taken on!

Pretty!

This was a feather and fan scarf that I did, very light. I actually wore it to a knitting class I was teaching even though I never wear scarves!

This is a mobius type scarf. Knit like feather and fan scarf in mohair. Very soft!

I had to do the branching out scarf, I just loved how it looked! So i knit it up in a bright pink. Even though I am the pink opposite girl...

And now we are getting into why I have not posted in a while! I had my junior percussion education recital at the end of this semester. I have not practiced so hard in my life! So enjoy these pictures!

Showing off my mallet bag, not all my mallets of course!

Playing my marimba solo Apparitions, I highly suggest it!

Our multi percussion piece, Mixtures. it was fun, and actually pretty simple.

My vibraphone solo, Paint Me A Sky, this was my favorite piece!

Us playing our marimba duets, I love the reflections in this recital hall!

Bowing after my marimba solo

Close up of my mallets during my marimba piece, yes I am using cross grip. It works for me!

Michelle and I bowing!

I love her! Not only is she the only other female percussionist at EIU, but she is my roomate! And she kept me going when I wanted to give up.

As our finale, I arranged Come On Eileen for percussion ensemble. I think it turned out to be a hit!
Thats all I have for now! I promise to keep up throughout the summer!
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Thanks Arnold! I really appreciate it!
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