Thursday, September 15, 2011

Rollin’ Across Kansas!

Yesterday morning I packed up all my STUFF loaded up the luggage cart, and headed down to the lobby to meet Connie who was going to be driving me from Wichita to Holton! It’s about a 3 hour drive…..poor thing, that is 6 hours round trip for her, but she pulled it off like a trooper!

It’s always an adventure when meeting new people, especially when you find yourself throwing your bags into the back of a stranger’s car – not knowing them personally, or what they are like. Will I like them? What will we talk about? Will they like ME?!

We made our pleasantries, and as we started to drive off I looked in the console of Connie’s car, and there was a huge spool of thread, half used, just siting there. I said…”Now I KNOW you are okay, you have thread in the car!” It was a big ice breaker, that put us at ease with one another. That spool of thread seemed to say “You are a Quilter, and I am a Quilter, and we belong to the same club!”

From then on we had no trouble talking our way all the way to Topeka!

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Good THING we could talk easily with each other. There wasn’t much to look at! LOL!!

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We took that Topeka exit and made our way to the Blind Tiger for a yummy lunch….and then we stopped off for some antique shopping! It was the perfect way to stretch our legs. The only thing I had to do was be ready for my lecture last night, and we had hours to kill.

There were just a few things that caught my eye. I especially loved the red gingham apron with the chicken scratch embroidery on it. There were cute buttons in jars, an Improved 9 patch quilt top ((that still needed some improvement! LOL!)) and a couple of 1940s quilts that were very sweet. Nothing came home with me, but I enjoyed looking at them all the same! I nearly NEARLY came away with that blue-work embroidery table cloth though…TOO CUTE!

From here we made our way on to Holton! Holton reminds me so much of when I lived in Burley, Idaho. And some of Sulphur Springs Texas too. There is a courthouse square with shops all around it…just takes you back in time!

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One of the shops around the courthouse square IS “Quilting On The Square!” and it is a WONDERFUL adorable shop! If you are ever in the area, GO!!

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You will be welcomed and overwhelmed with the expanse of variety and color. The old building has been renovated into the perfect quilters shopping space….and you’ll find lots of inspiration here. I especially loved how Mary painted the bolts along the top of the pillars to emphasize their flower shape!

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Only a quilter would think of doing this!

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Presentation is everything, as the saying goes….and I just loved the display of fat quarters in these old looking luggage pieces! CUTE!

Our lecture was full to capacity last night. Today I’ve got a “Smith Mountain Morning” workshop going, sponsored by the shop.

I want more time to explore Holton a bit before I leave tomorrow for home..the streets are lined with Victorian houses. The weather has cooled off and fall is on it’s way! I’m even staying in a very cool old 1889 hotel called the Hotel Josephine. More pics of that to follow. I’m out of space, and out of time…and I’ve got to go get set up for class.

Have a Super Thursday Y’all!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Scrappy Trips in Rose Hill!

What a vibrant bunch of quilters gathered yesterday in Wichita – It was our Tuesday "Scrappy Trips Around The World" workshop with the Country Rose Quilters of Rose Hill, Kansas!

These gals provided quite the welcome….even a poster for me! I think the blush says it all. I loved the “Wizard of Oz” fabrics ((Yes, I got to keep them!)) and the little ruby slippers pin.

You guys went ALL OUT to make me feel so welcome in your midst. And what a fun day we had.

I’ve said it over and over and over…….how much I enjoy seeing what fabrics get dug up from the depths of your scrap bins…..we wear our oldies and our uglies with PRIDE! The laughter over each “dog” fabric is infectious, and we prove again and again and again that these fabrics can STILL look great in a quilt, and make things so fun to look at!

Black and white cats with Christmas hats next to a prissy civil war? OH YES!! 1970’s or 80’s cutesy calico next to a wild African print with gold metallic do-dads on it! OH YES!

We just had the best time! Our focus was on color, contrast and value....

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And this picture is ESPECIALLY for Jessica’s doubting friends ---- I am SO honored that you drove all the way from Denver to come spend a couple days with me! You are a hoot, and I’m so happy to call you friend! ((Do you think they will believe you now? You are on the blog, girl! LOL!))

We just had the best time….and this class moves so fast! Be sure to check out the picture of the one Quilter who had 12 blocks together by the time we packed up at 4pm!

One thing that was learned by experience by one Quilter ---You can't do light/dark/light/dark with this pattern, or you end up with just a "checkerboard" effect, not the diagonal rows of color as desired. Sometimes we need to allow ourselves to make mistakes so we know how to fix them in the future.

Today I’m being picked up and driven to Holton, KS, where I have a lecture with the Holton guild tonight..and a Smith Mountain Morning workshop at “Quilting On The Square” tomorrow!

Today the temps are quite a bit cooler than they have been. Could it be that fall is finally sneaking in? It’s about a 3 hour drive, and I think it will be fun to watch the countryside out of my passenger side window.

I plan on FINALLY finishing that binding that has ben following me around still undone. 1 1/2 sides to go….some hexagons maybe too?

Time to pack up the luggage cart and get myself down to the lobby!

Happy Wednesday, Everyone!