Moun10Bike Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 Today, the fabulous geoquilt created by Debb Hilton (alias "DxChallenged") was officially presented to Jeremy! The initial plan had been to present the quilt to him at The Search. However, when that event was posponed for two months, we scrambled to find a way to present it without giving away the surprise up front. The solution we came up with was to have one of our local cachers, Seth!, invite Jeremy to lunch under the guise of celebrating Seth!'s recent 100th cache find. Once Jeremy arrived, several others of us from the local geocaching community descended and made the presentation! Here are some photos from the event: Bringing out the quilt The presentation 1 The presentation 2 The presentation 3 Jeremy For those of you who haven't seen the quilt in person, it is an incredible work of art! Jeremy was absolutely thrilled at being the recipient, and immediately started talking about getting a shadow box to display it in his office! Congratulations to Debb and thanks to Jeremy from all of us who so enjoy the work you've done for geocaching! Quote Link to comment
+Web-ling Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 Quite a classy place to make the presentation! Congratulations, Jeremy! Thanks, DxChallenged! Glad I was able to be one "small part" of the quilt. Quote Link to comment
+Web-ling Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 Quite a classy place to make the presentation! Congratulations, Jeremy! Thanks, DxChallenged! Glad I was able to be one "small part" of the quilt. Quote Link to comment
Jake.Hazelip Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 Pretty damned cool... Quote Link to comment
+DxChallenged Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 All right!! This was fun!! I feel like I've been promoted from intermediate to incorperated quilter.......I've incorperated quilting into caching! Every step of this project was fun! Just one final comment displaying the quilt....if it is displayed under glass moisture could accumulate and ruin it. Your best bet is to go to a quilt store and ask how they would recommend displaying it! Jeremy, I was glad to help out with this "thank you" for all you have done and continue to do for geocaching. Dx "Have you no news on your travels?" the Book of fairy & folk tales of Ireland (1888) Quote Link to comment
+Ttepee Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 Dx... you've definitely incorporated geoquilting... and I have to admit I was initially dubious as to whether it could be done... but your determination did it lady! Same kinda determination that it takes Jeremy to plunge headlong into the unknown. Very fitting award to our trendsetting leader! Moun10bike... he didn't get any grease on the quilt did he? ... hehehe Quote Link to comment
+Ttepee Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 Dx... you've definitely incorporated geoquilting... and I have to admit I was initially dubious as to whether it could be done... but your determination did it lady! Same kinda determination that it takes Jeremy to plunge headlong into the unknown. Very fitting award to our trendsetting leader! Moun10bike... he didn't get any grease on the quilt did he? ... hehehe Quote Link to comment
Jeremy Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 As you can see by the photo I wasn't exactly, uh, ready for a presentation. That burrito must've made me show up bad in photos. Debb, fantastic amazing incredible accomplishment! As much as the note with the quilt said it was meant to be used, I'll be hanging it in the Groundspeak office with the card. Every time I look at it I see a new name and a whole heck of a lot of folks I see on the site and in the forums (and, hopefully, at events in the future as I've met folks in the past). I was just amazed at how something so impersonal like a monitor and keyboard can get folks in the outdoors and play a game together when you may never see each other. It's sort of a tangible representation of this great community. I'll also try and bring it along at events I attend. If folks are nice and sign their life away, I'll also be happy to lend it out to folks around the country who want to show it at their local event. Jeremy Jeremy Irish Groundspeak Lackey and Geopuppet Quote Link to comment
+makaio Posted March 20, 2002 Share Posted March 20, 2002 Congratulations to Debb and everyone involved. The quilt looks fantastic and represents well the effort by everyone in making it come together. Regarding displaying the quilt... My mother has been quilting for decades and when posed with the same question, advised us not to display them under glass for reasons mentioned above. For our quilts, we have finished wooden slats attached to the wall. Along the slats are handmade "clothespins" in which the quilts are hung. This allows the quilts to be easily removed (for cleaning) or rearranged, etc, as well as allowing admirers the ability to touch/feel it, which a glass case would prohibit. Regardless of how you display it, keep it out of direct sunlight to prevent fading. As long as the quilt isn't stored away folded, and cleaned periodically, moths shoudln't be a problem and the quilt will last a very long time. Quote Link to comment
The Artful Dodger Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Well Done Debb. Look after it well, Jeremy! I'm glad I could sign one of the squares ... Quote Link to comment
The Artful Dodger Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Well Done Debb. Look after it well, Jeremy! I'm glad I could sign one of the squares ... Quote Link to comment
+RangerRick Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 It appears Debb has done a fine job making that quilt and everyone had a good time at the party. Just one question to Moun10Bike, how did you bypass the 100kb limitation to post these pictures? The sizes of the posted pics are as follows: Geoquilt1 was 113KB, GQ3 was 106kb, GQ4 was 119kb and GQ5 was 111kb. I've been an advocate of raising the 100kb limtation to 120kb and have started a thread on it. I asked Jeremy about raising it to 120kb but still have had no response from him. Just curious, how did you get these files uploaded Quote Link to comment
+Jamie Z Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 RR, M10B didn't "post" those pics, he merely provided a link to them on another website. The first picture is located at: http://www.switchbacks.com/files/Geocaching/Geoquilt_1.jpg for example. Jamie Quote Link to comment
+T-storm Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Ranger Rick:Just one question to Moun10Bike, how did you bypass the 100kb limitation to post these pictures? He didn't. Look at the address the picture links point to. They're not on the Geocaching.com website, they're on his personal webspace and he just made a clickable link to direct you to them. If you've got web hosted pics you could do that too! T-storm http://www.cordianet.com/geocaching Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted March 21, 2002 Author Share Posted March 21, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Web-ling: Quite a classy place to make the presentation! Yes, we're a classy squad up here in the Northwest! Actually, the location reflects the fact that we were trying to surprise Jeremy. In order to make sure that Jeremy could make it (since he's very busy), Seth! had Jeremy call all of the shots for their supposed "quiet little lunch" -- time, day and location. The important thing was that Jeremy showed up! Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted March 21, 2002 Author Share Posted March 21, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Web-ling: Quite a classy place to make the presentation! Yes, we're a classy squad up here in the Northwest! Actually, the location reflects the fact that we were trying to surprise Jeremy. In order to make sure that Jeremy could make it (since he's very busy), Seth! had Jeremy call all of the shots for their supposed "quiet little lunch" -- time, day and location. The important thing was that Jeremy showed up! Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted March 21, 2002 Author Share Posted March 21, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Ttepee: Moun10bike... he didn't get any grease on the quilt did he? ... hehehe Not at all! I spilled my salsa on it, but that came right out with some grape soda! Quote Link to comment
Moun10Bike Posted March 21, 2002 Author Share Posted March 21, 2002 quote:Originally posted by Ttepee: Moun10bike... he didn't get any grease on the quilt did he? ... hehehe Not at all! I spilled my salsa on it, but that came right out with some grape soda! Quote Link to comment
+Gimpy Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Congratulations & thanks Deb, for taking on and completing this fantastic project.And thanks to Jeremy for doing the same for Geocaching. Gary "Gimpy" Strong Quote Link to comment
+Gimpy Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Congratulations & thanks Deb, for taking on and completing this fantastic project.And thanks to Jeremy for doing the same for Geocaching. Gary "Gimpy" Strong Quote Link to comment
Zuckerruebensirup Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 I had seem some talk about the quilt, but didn't realize this was the end purpose of it. Very cool idea! Kudos to those who thought it up, coordinated it, and did the work to put it together (both literally and figuratively). Quote Link to comment
Zuckerruebensirup Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 I had seem some talk about the quilt, but didn't realize this was the end purpose of it. Very cool idea! Kudos to those who thought it up, coordinated it, and did the work to put it together (both literally and figuratively). Quote Link to comment
BassoonPilot Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Congratulations . . . it's a beautiful quilt, and I expect it will become one of the cherished icons of geocaching. Now Jeremy, about your photo . . . It would appear that you need to stop thinking up new features for just enough time to catch a few winks. Quote Link to comment
BassoonPilot Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Congratulations . . . it's a beautiful quilt, and I expect it will become one of the cherished icons of geocaching. Now Jeremy, about your photo . . . It would appear that you need to stop thinking up new features for just enough time to catch a few winks. Quote Link to comment
+geospotter Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Debb, Fantastic job! Jeremy, I thought you deserve a better photo. So, I fixed it up a bit -- geospotter Quote Link to comment
+DxChallenged Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Man!! That's amazing... Is this a side line? I have a picture of me with my 2 girls.......they look great It's a good thing I sew better than I photograph! Dx "Have you no news on your travels?" the Book of fairy & folk tales of Ireland (1888) Quote Link to comment
+DxChallenged Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Man!! That's amazing... Is this a side line? I have a picture of me with my 2 girls.......they look great It's a good thing I sew better than I photograph! Dx "Have you no news on your travels?" the Book of fairy & folk tales of Ireland (1888) Quote Link to comment
+geospotter Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Dx, I would be honored to 'modify' your picture for you. Email me and I'll tell you what I need. geospotter Quote Link to comment
+Wander Lost Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 You can find Quilt hangers at a few local fabric stores. There is a bracket that is mounted to the wall and then a removable piece that holds the quilt that you attach to the wall bracket. Direct sunlight is a killer, not only will it fade the colors but over time it will actually make the fabric fall apart. **Side note** Taco del Mar is a classy dining establishment up here in the Northwest. "No matter where you go, there you are." -- Buckaroo Banzai Quote Link to comment
+Wander Lost Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 You can find Quilt hangers at a few local fabric stores. There is a bracket that is mounted to the wall and then a removable piece that holds the quilt that you attach to the wall bracket. Direct sunlight is a killer, not only will it fade the colors but over time it will actually make the fabric fall apart. **Side note** Taco del Mar is a classy dining establishment up here in the Northwest. "No matter where you go, there you are." -- Buckaroo Banzai Quote Link to comment
+TheBeans Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Beautiful, beautiful quilt! Jeremy, you've got a lot of fans, both here at home in the PNW and all around the world....thank you for all you've done for us and for the sport! Wendy & Darrell Quote Link to comment
+mtn-man Posted March 21, 2002 Share Posted March 21, 2002 Great job Moun10Bike and Seth! with your surprise presentation. Very cool! Let the GA Geocachers Assn get in line for a presentation at one of our event caches. I have been asking about it in the ClayJar chat room from time to time, and now I see that it was on a mission!!! Thanks Jeremy for constantly improving such a cool hobby/sport. Geocaching is awesome fun and allows people to be very creative. Quote Link to comment
+300mag Posted March 22, 2002 Share Posted March 22, 2002 VERY NICE I was happy to sign in my piece of the quilt even if I almost froze my hands off lol. It is fun to see the great result. Congrats on the fine job Deb. 300mag Quote Link to comment
+MissJenn Posted June 8, 2002 Share Posted June 8, 2002 Jeremy, Now that it is June, I'm curious to see how you DID end up hanging the quilt: May I impose on you(r team) for a pic of how the quilt is being displayed? DX: You are so cool! ----- You must be present to win. Quote Link to comment
TripleMCachers Posted June 8, 2002 Share Posted June 8, 2002 That is an absolutely beautiful quilt! Thanks Deb and Seth! for getting it to Jeremy. Although we are new to this site, it has been extremely helpful in getting us started in this wonderful world of GeoCaching. It's nice to see how kind and giving the people around here are. That took a lot of work and came out so wonderfully. Good work guys Holly Selden Quote Link to comment
TripleMCachers Posted June 8, 2002 Share Posted June 8, 2002 That is an absolutely beautiful quilt! Thanks Deb and Seth! for getting it to Jeremy. Although we are new to this site, it has been extremely helpful in getting us started in this wonderful world of GeoCaching. It's nice to see how kind and giving the people around here are. That took a lot of work and came out so wonderfully. Good work guys Holly Selden Quote Link to comment
+Pepper Posted June 8, 2002 Share Posted June 8, 2002 DX great job! What more can a girl say, ya did it and with style. Jeremy is the man, and a deserving recipient. I have no idea what I would do if geocaching was taken away from me. Jeremy what have you done to us? Team SuperGenius Pepper Horizontals where it's at! Quote Link to comment
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