If sewing machine could speak, what would they say? Mine might know a few naughty words…or be defensive. “I’m tired of being blamed for something that was not my responsibility–It is never the machines fault the bobbin was empty and no seam was sewn! PAY ATENTION” . But I would also like to think myContinue reading “If Sewing Machines could Talk”
Author Archives: Judith Oswald
Needle+Floss+Fabric+Pattern= Embroidery
Do you embroidery? Many of the Quilters at First enjoy embroidering and we have several embroidered items for sale at the October 21-22 Sale. Some of us began our love of fabric by being introduced to embroidery at a very early age. Others picked up needles and floss to embroidery daisies on our bell-bottom denimContinue reading “Needle+Floss+Fabric+Pattern= Embroidery”
“The Best Laid Plans”
Happy First Day of Fall–I thought you would never come! And it is raining–not much but after this summer, any is welcome! A month from today-October 22-will be the second and last day of the annual Quilt Sale. Wow! We have been busy sorting and pricing items for the sale…..and resisting purchasing for ourselves–but fellowContinue reading ““The Best Laid Plans””
Gnome sightings
Don’t look now but somewhere very close to you a gnome watching you! Gnomes have escaped the garden and can be found everywhere—from pjs to Christmas decorations to our Quilt Etc. Sale. This summer when we visited the Omaha Botanical Gardens, a gnome scavenger hunt was in progress. Thirty-six gnomes of all sizes were scatteredContinue reading “Gnome sightings”
Whale eggs??
There is a story behind “The Gathering”. Last November after the quilt sale, most of the Quilters at First were already planning for next year’s event. In the months immediately before the sale, we are finishing up–but the months after we are loving the search for new projects. Also, in November we are planning forContinue reading “Whale eggs??”
Reuse, Recycle and Repurpose
Quilting was probably born of necessity –to keep families warm. Worn clothing and scraps were used by the majority of the quilters. But in the twenty first century, most quilts are sewn from new fabric, and are made to satisfy a creative urge. The Quilters at First love to shop for new fabric–a trip toContinue reading “Reuse, Recycle and Repurpose”
Signs of Late Summer
The air was crisp at 7 am when I walked the dog–but my elderly neighbor who walks miles more than me, reminded me it was just a tease, that there will be more days of 100 degrees. But I have seen signs that summer is on the downhill slide, bringing joy to my heart. SundayContinue reading “Signs of Late Summer”
Visiting the International Quilt Museum
Remember the museums of your childhood? Although I have been to many wonderful modern museums, I still have the image of a dusty, cram packed room full of hundreds of artifacts when I read/hear the word “museum”. So, when my husband suggested a trip to Nebraska to the International Quilt Museum as a bribe forContinue reading “Visiting the International Quilt Museum”
Concordia, KS
Concordia, KS is only two hours plus away from my front door; but it was all brand new to me! We were on our way to the International Quilt Museum and some minor league baseball in Nebraska and Concordia was a great stopping place for lunch, historical site seeing and fabric shopping. Lunch was atContinue reading “Concordia, KS”
What is your Passion?
What is your “passion”? Maybe passion is too strong a word for what I mean, but do you have a hobby or interest that consumes a lot of your time and a significant portion of your budget? Passions or hobbies or interests are the flavoring or seasoning that makes person more interesting. It is theContinue reading “What is your Passion?”