Quilters love to play with blocks! Not the wooden cubes of our childhood– but those squares of fabric cut and combined with other squares to create a quilt top or the square made up of little cut shapes that create a pattern that will be repeated over and over to create a quilt top. TheContinue reading “Playing with Blocks”
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Life Happens!
Well, life happens! This is not news, but this past week or so, “stuff” seemed to change plans and interrupt daily schedules. My brother and my husband had routine surgeries. My husband’s was be minor and he would be back on his feet in a long weekend. Oops, now he is completely off his footContinue reading “Life Happens!”
Stars in the Quilting World
Quilters love stars in their quilts. Is it because we “wish upon a star”? Or like the Kansas state motto, quilters believe “Ad astra per aspera“— “to the stars through difficulties.” Stars may symbolize our “light at the end of the tunnel”. Whatever, they are fun to make–depending on the pattern! If you “googled” star quiltContinue reading “Stars in the Quilting World”
Bakery Sweets?
If you overheard a couple of quilters chatting, you might think they were talking about sweets from a bakery. “I used two Jelly Rolls to make this.” “Honey Buns make great log cabin blocks.” Or “I have a Layer Cake I want to use up–do you have a great pattern using Layer Cakes.” Huh? WhatContinue reading “Bakery Sweets?”
Island dreaming…
My son and his family are spending Spring Break in Hawaii—again. This trip is much easier to do if one lives on the west coast! Their photos this year are showing me a different side of the islands . If it wasn’t for a few glimpses of the ocean and beach, I would think theyContinue reading “Island dreaming…”
Log Cabins
My cousin likes to say, “Abe Lincoln and I were both born in a log cabin!” Eighty nine years ago she was born in a rustic log cabin in southwest Missouri. She was the first child of a very young couple starting out in the middle of the Great Depression. I would have been fascinatedContinue reading “Log Cabins”
Do you see the “other” pattern?
I am fascinated by drawings that upon a second examination, a new design or face or animal appears. The drawing becomes much more complex than it first appeared. After you have discovered the more intricate design you will never see original the same way again. Some quilt blocks are designed so that when they areContinue reading “Do you see the “other” pattern?”
Please enjoy it now!
Each time I place this saucer in front of my husband for his dessert or salad, he protests. He doesn’t want to use it because it was my Grandpa Van’s saucer and he is afraid he will break it. I have explained over and over that if it has lasted well over 100 years, itContinue reading “Please enjoy it now!”
National Quilting Day
Happy National Quilting Day! The actual date jumps around but it is always the third Saturday in March. Interesting that is just before the start of official spring. Winter and quilting go together in my world. Of course, I quilt year around, but in spring, summer and fall, I must give up time from myContinue reading “National Quilting Day”
Happy Birthday, Miss N
My youngest grandchild, Miss N turns 10 years old tomorrow. I will never forget the week she arrived–my strong, intelligent, independent mother left this life and my strong, intelligent and will be very independent granddaughter entered this life. Tears of grief and tears of joy My Mom had one granddaughter for whom she made girlyContinue reading “Happy Birthday, Miss N”