Tuesday, November 4, 2014



This is my Kansas Quilt, that I am going to call - Under my Kansas Sky.  I cut off the corners of the quilt top but I think that you can get an idea of what it looks like.  I decided to make this quilt when I began attending the Burlingame Quilt Guild in July.  Delores Reick had been searching for Kansas related blocks on the internet and had handed out 2 patterns each month starting in January of this year.  I quickly caught up on making the blocks, found the medallion center in a book by Squibb & Jacobs (the pattern is called Stars over the Prairie).  I also used 4 block patterns from a block of the month designed by Mary Lees. I used mostly Kansas Trouble fabric in the quilt. but if you look closely you will see fabrics from Thimbleberry, Jo Morton & Kim Diehl.  The size of the quilt keep growing, the top is 106".  This size will fit nicely on my bed with plenty of over hang.
Now that the top is finished maybe I'll be able to spend some time cooking or cleaning house but I don't think so.
I have another quilt top made that is made up of rejected blocks from this Kansas quilt.
Originally this was going to be my back for the Under the Kansas Sky quilt.  I will need to make a few changes on this quilt to finish it.
I need to get back to sewing.  Have a Blessed Day.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Really great weekend around the farm.  Tom & I spent the day at the Mother Earth News Fair at the Topeka Expo on Saturday.  My sister and her husband joined us for the morning - but they were out of there after a couple of hours.  We meet them for lunch at Carlos O'Kellys and then we went back to the fair.  Tom & I bought several new gadgets or tools.  His were tools for the garden, mine were for the kitchen.  We will see which we get the most use out of.
My brother from Yuma was here this weekend also.  He had been in MO working on his house.  So thankful that Bill & Joyce hosted dinner on Saturday & Sunday.  Good tacos on Saturday and Pizza Hut on Sunday.  Both nights we were able to get in a couple games of cards.  I'm always ready to play Shanghai.
We had Leland on Sunday.  We are so Blessed to be able to keep our youngest grandson on a weekly basis.  After church we had lunch at the Auburn yearly community thank you dinner. 
No sewing this weekend.  Hopefully I will post a picture of a finished quilt top in the next couple of days.  I would like to finish the top and back this week and get it Kathy at Great Plains Quilt store by the end of the week.  I am afraid that this goal is hopeful thinking  But you never know I might get it done.

Friday, July 18, 2014

07/18/2014

Wish I knew what I am doing.  I've been wanting to create a blog but I am very computer illiterate.