The summer of 2023 will be remembered for many events—horrible wild fires, extreme heat, unprecedented legal and political actions and…Barbie! A movie for adults based on a doll–a doll that is 64 years old! Barbie was really the first doll that wasn’t a baby doll. Some folks collected them..keeping them pristine in the original box;Continue reading “Barbie Pink”
Author Archives: Judith Oswald
Eleven Quilt Tops
First of all, my daughter knows I am writing this post. And secondly, I have the best daughter ever! My daughter in law is also wonderful, but this post is about my “I raised her” daughter. We share a Kindle account and it is not difficult to discern between my books and hers. Her booksContinue reading “Eleven Quilt Tops”
Joy
What brings you joy? A few weeks ago a friend gave a book review on 1000 Gifts by Ann Voscamp. The author had made a list of 1000 things that brought her joy. The list was not a list of “blessings” or a “gratitude list” but simple things/events that give her joy …. a perfectlyContinue reading “Joy”
A very busy summer!
Summer time in Kansas–for me it has been an ice cream social for church class, grandchildren visiting with their parents which resulted in visits by extended family, temps over 100 and county fairs! All have had their positive and not so positive moments! To start, I don’t like hot weather. I really get grouchy andContinue reading “A very busy summer!”
Who names the quilt blocks?
Learning to speak English can be confusing. Those of us who speak English as our first language might disagree but think of all the words that sound alike but have different spellings and different meanings—right and write, their, they’re and there, two, to, and too are some of the simple examples. Also, we have wordsContinue reading “Who names the quilt blocks?”
Black adds sizzle
Henry Ford famously promised the purchasers of his Model T– “You can have any color, as long as it’s black” Dress designers and fashion icons have always promoted black. Neiman Marcus suggested that” women who wear black lead colorful lives”. Every well dress woman owns a “little black dress”. Eleanor Roosevelt advised wearing black becauseContinue reading “Black adds sizzle”
Trends in Baby Quilts
What quilter out there doesn’t enjoy making baby quilts? The cutest fabric is available; fabric that is designed just for babies. I have a weakness for baby bunnies, even though in real life, they eat my hostas that I keep planting each spring! Baby quilts are small because babies and their beds are small. IfContinue reading “Trends in Baby Quilts”
Vintage Quilt Photo Gallery
We have been so fortunate to have been gifted several vintage quilts for our Quilts Etc. Sale. Some of the quilts we know the maker–some we have no idea. Some we know when they were made–some we can only guess by the fabric used or extenuating facts. Some of the quilts are in great shapeContinue reading “Vintage Quilt Photo Gallery”
The Pacific NW
We came to the Seattle area for our eldest grandson’s high school graduation. We had been here many times over Christmas, winter break and during summer vacation in July and August but never in June. June has a different feeling. There is so much diversity in the area, so much to see. My observations ofContinue reading “The Pacific NW”
Quilting “Besties”
Each Tuesday I send an email to the Wednesday Quilters with reminders about our next meeting at the Church. Each quilter responds to the group, that yes, she will be there at 11 or after a dental appointment or after the delivery person has come and gone. Or they respond with quick explanations of whyContinue reading “Quilting “Besties””