Everything from pincushions to quilts!

March is such an interesting month. One day dog walkers are passing each other on the side walks with greetings about the lovely spring weather and the next day, snow is blowing across your windshield. Daffodils are blooming, trees are budding, but there is ice on the sidewalks from over eager homeowners watering their lawns.Continue reading “Everything from pincushions to quilts!”

There is more to life than Quilting-really!

I promise I will show some great quilt projects in the second half of this post but first I wanted to share with you another interest/commitment by several members of Quilters at First. If you look out of either of the tall windows in our quilt room any time of the day, you will seeContinue reading “There is more to life than Quilting-really!”

February-the shortest or longest month?

It is February….shortest month in the year that occasionally feels like the longest month. Silly to expect spring yet, but most of us are “over” winter, especially after our record breaking temperatures in January. But, traditionally, Kansas gets the most snow in February. We need the moisture so guess we will be happy to takeContinue reading “February-the shortest or longest month?”

Life is Art-Live it in Color

I am so grateful I live in a world with color and that my eyesight allows me to distinguish between all the of shades and tones of each color. Color is an important part of quilting, especially at the beginning–selecting fabrics that “play together well” insures a winner. Color is a very broad far-reaching facetContinue reading “Life is Art-Live it in Color”

A Period of Hibernation

As much as I love the hustle and bustle of the holiday season, occasionally in December, I long for the feeling of hibernation that comes with January and February. We won’t be entertaining large groups, so the dining room table becomes our jig saw puzzle center. It is too cold to do much outside, soContinue reading “A Period of Hibernation”