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Name of Pattern or Block | Attic Window Setting, with Embroidery & Photo |
Owned By | Julia Karin Dranberg, granddaughter |
Name of Maker | Judy Olson Rikansrud |
Name of Quilter | Judy Olson Rikansrud |
Year Made | 2004 |
Year Made is: | Certain |
Located in City | Marysville |
Located in State | WA |
Located in Country | US |
Condition of Quilt | Mint |
Design Source | Adapted Original Design |
Design Source - Based On | Attic Window Block |
Design Source - Description | My granddaughter was at most two and 1/2 years old when she went into the hot tub. Her mother asked her to swim with her eyes open and she was able to capture a photo. It was too good not to make use of it. I had various ideas and then I got my embroidery machine and a design emerged. My granddaughter Julia has it hanging in her bedroom. |
Genre | Art Quilt |
Quilt Type | Wall Quilt |
Quilt Width | 36 |
Quilt Height | 36 |
Measurement In: | Inches |
Fabric Used | 100% Commercial Cotton |
Construction Technique | Pieced |
Piecing By | None |
Applique by | None |
Types of Quilting | Machine Quilted |
Embellishments | Beads, Machine Embroidery |
- Judyquilt Swimming in the Fish Aquarium - My granddaughter was at most two and 1/2 years old when she went into the hot tub. Her mother asked her to swim with her eyes open and she was able to capture a photo. It was too good not to make use of it. I had various ideas and then I got my embroidery machine and a design emerged.
- Multibeam acoustic-backscatter data collected in 2016 for Lake Crescent, Olympic National Park, Washington. In February 2016 the U.S. Geological Survey, Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center in cooperation with North Carolina State University and the National Park Service collected multibeam bathymetry and acoustic backscatter data in Lake Crescent located in Olympic National Park, Washington.
Stingray Swim Team
The Stingrays are a summer recreational swim team for children up to 18 years of age that is sponsored by the City of Marysville. Participation is open to both residents and non-residents of the City of Marysville. This program is designed to be a fun learning experience for swimmers of all ability levels and includes daily practices with competitive meets during the season (Wednesday evenings and Saturday mornings). The only requirements for participation are the ability to swim 25 meters and the completion of all paperwork (City Registration Form and Online Registration) with accompanying fees paid prior to beginning practice.
Video Techniquesmarysville Swim & Dive Goggles
Rates
Video Techniquesmarysville Swim & Dive Fins
- $65/child with Season Pass plus a booster fee of $30/child
- $80/child without Season Pass plus a booster fee of $30/child
The booster fee is used to purchase the following items during each swim season: awards, ribbons, swim caps, event sheets, paper, ink, and coaches shirts. The booster fee is a separate fee that is paid to Marysville Stingrays Swim Team.
Practice Times
- Ages 11 & up: 9:00 am to 10:30 am (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri)
- Ages 10 & under: 10:30 am to 11:45 am (Mon/Tue/Thu/Fri)
Resources
- 2021 Swim Team - City Registration Form