Can I tell you how much fun it has been seeing so many quilters enjoying their first clue for my very first online mystery quilt, "Sapphire Stars"? Thanks to all of you who are playing along! I am overwhelmed by your compliments thus far, and I hope you continue to forge ahead with each glue that is given. Many have asked how many clues there will be, and when will the mystery conclude? Right now, I am thinking 4 clues, and perhaps a surprise clue thrown in at some point? So, an Octoberish, Novemberish finish? There will be a new clue near the end of this month around the 27th. Again, there may be a surprise clue within the next few months.......stay tuned.
I have enjoyed seeing versions of
Ruby Stars by The Eclectic Abuela......
and
Amber Stars by Libby at Life on the Hill.
I have also seen a version of Chocolate Diamond Stars by Gina in Missouri. Not to mention the MANY quilting friends in blog world that are making "Sapphire Stars" like I am in blues. This mystery quilt has landed in Germany, and Australia too! I have heard through the grapevine that several guilds are playing along with us in this mystery. To all of you, THANK YOU for participating in this mystery quilt! I truly think you will love your final quilt after the last clue is revealed! At least I hope you do! If not.........donate it! You know how much I support sharing your work with others!
I also want to thank my friend Heather of Peachy Pages for offering to help me transform each clue into pdf format. I realize several of you would like to be able to print out the clues, and she is helping this NON TECHIE quilter to get that done for you! I can't thank you enough Heather!
I just have to share with you all some photos that have came in from our scrap organization that is hopefully taking place in sewing rooms and studios across the globe!
Here is Owen helping is mom Kathy of Kathy's Quilting Blog
sort her blue scraps!
WOW! Look at that tub of blue scraps!
Way to go Owen!
It looks like he is doing a great job, and he is
welcome to come help me anytime he would like! LOL
And here is Holly's 5 month old puppy Jasper
helping her sort her scraps!
Too cute!
And my newest addition Lilly Mae is proving to LOVE fabric
just like her namesake, my Great Aunt Mae did!
LOOK AT THOSE BAT EARS!
IN! LOVE! WITH! HER!
What else has been happening this summer in my world?
Grilling has been taking place A LOT thanks to my friends
Bev and Tom for giving this nice grill to me!
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Sophia Annabella loves to be outside in the summer too!
Could this 10 year old baby get any cuter?????
I love her so, so much!
Also............
I was thrilled to be able to visit with the
Loose Threads Quilt Guild of
St. Peters, Missouri.
Here I am with Huffman's Hotties!
I was also able to share my lecture and trunk show with the
Heartland Quilter's Guild in
Wood River, Illinois.
Huffman's Hotties made another appearance there!
Remember the Half Square Triangle exchange I have shared about
in various posts the past year or so?
The quilting group I belong to in Troy, MO
exchanged half square triangles over the period of a year
and used the birthstones of each month to be our color pallet.
I was able to host the guild at the Quilt Cave recently for a fun
day of half square triangle quilt top reveals!
Here are several participants along with myself.
Some participants weren't able to join us this day.
I love this photo!
Susan
Judy
Lou
Vi
Marci
My friend Mike helped to display the quilts.
Kim
And here is what I came up with.
I am pleased with it, and love the various hues of
colors and neutrals.
This quilt is special to me because it contains hst's
made by the quilters of the first guild I ever joined.
It also contains hst's of some members who
have passed on.
While here at the Quilt Cave,
we had a fun day of dying fabric!
What better way to spend a hot, sultry, summer day
than dying fabric???? This was my first experience
with dying as it was with most of the other members.
It certainly won't be my last!
I loved it!
Here are our creations laying out to dry in the sun.....
did you know that laying the fabrics out to dry in the sun
is a good thing for them?
Thanks to my friend Ann of Attic Threads and Quilts
for teaching us how to dye fabric!
Look at all of the beautiful fabrics we made!
We divided them up among ourselves.
What a nice addition to all of our stashes of fabrics!
In other news.............
I wanted to share with everyone one of the first workshops I am offering.
Most quilt guilds have been asking me to teach.
I love spending time with other quilters and creating,
and it was a joy creating this quilt.
May I introduce:
Sorta, Kinda Amish
43" x 43"
I have long admired Amish quilts for their simplicity of design and piecing
in juxtaposition with their intricate quilting. With my workshop, “Sorta, Kinda Amish” we will turn these previously
mentioned design elements around by utilizing small scraps to make intricate
pieces of fabric for the construction of this quilt. Use up those tiniest of fabric strings and crumbs to make this quilt.
Quilting will be up to each individual.
Various string piecing techniques along with crumb piecing will be
demonstrated in this workshop.
Please contact me via the blog or by email if
you or your quilt guild would be interested in this workshop?
In more news...............
This box was waiting for me in my driveway.....
hmmmmmmmmmm......I wonder what it could be?
It weighed almost 50 lbs!!!!!
HOLY! SCRAPAMOLY!!!!!!!
Laura in Illinois sent me this huge lot of scraps!
I can't thank you enough Laura for being so generous
with a fellow scrap quilter that loves putting to good use these
often overlooked pieces of fabric!
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Your kindness is appreciated so much!
I also received this perfect platter recently from my friend
Tracy in Ohio!
I can't think of another platter that
I can't think of another platter that
fits me any better!
THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
And, in closing........
Today would have been my Gracie Lu's 10th birthday.
Obviously, this day is not easy for me or my family.
I wanted to share with you my friend Shannon who helped so
much during Gracie's last days here on earth.
In appreciation for all of the help she provided,
we wanted to make her a quilt.
Her favorite colors are purple and aqua.
I pieced an easy zipper variation quilt to show
my heartfelt gratitude to her.
She loves her quilt........and I loved making it for her.
Quilting brings us all together!
I hope you are enjoying your Summer!
Thanks for all of the encouragement!
Keep on Quilting!
Kevin the Quilter
Thanks for all of the encouragement!
Keep on Quilting!
Kevin the Quilter
Loved seeing some of the Mystery projects in progress - have seen them on other blogger's sites as well. You have a huge following on this one sweetie. And how fun with the HST exchange - they are all so special and unique. Our furbabies are such great snoopervisors. I am in envy of that box of scraps! Well I have bags sitting here,too - yet to be opened.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness, you got busy! You and Lillie Mae have been getting some really fun goodies! Have fun with those scraps!
ReplyDeleteOwen was so proud to see his picture on your blog. He wanted to sort more fabrics today again. It does look like you will need a helper sooner or later in the quilt cave with all those yummy scraps. Love the doggie pictures. Love, love, love!
ReplyDeleteThe HST exchange is precious. I always value our guild swap quilts because I know it may be one of our quilters' last one. I am reminded of each one every time I look at them.
Yeah for the cool fabric dyes. I haven't done much of that yet. I think my helper would love that as well. Looks like your mystery is off to a great start. yeah!!!
Lots going on at the Quilt Cave! Thanks for catching us up. LOVE the HST quilts you and you friends made (and you new Class Quilt, too!!)
ReplyDeleteWow--what a loaded post!
ReplyDeleteLove the triangle quilts. Such variety and each one a gem!
The dyed fabrics look rich and luscious.
Sorta, Kinda Amish is wonderful!!
That platter is great--couldn't have found a better home. : )
Lovely gesture to make the quilt for Shannon, and in her favorite colors, too.
Janet is right, it it surely is a loaded post! You have had a busy few weeks. I love you triangles top. And your Kinda Amish is sensational. So very clever of you to turn printed scraps into a very Amish looking quilt indeed. I have my first "Sapphire Stars" part done. Woohoo! Now I just have to post it. I'm sure Gracie Lu enjoyed her birthday with her new friends across the rainbow bridge. Have a wonderful week and continue to have super fun in the summer sun!
ReplyDeleteI really liked Susan and Vi's quilts, with the HST's. I'm always on the lookout for ideas for all the HST's, since I have so many from Treadle On exchanges (6.5"). I'm glad you have a class now. I'm hoping my other guild gets you as a speaker sometime. We might have to have you back at Wego, too.
ReplyDeletewhat a neat lot of quilts you show Kevin - I just found you from the constant quilter blog I see from your side bar we follow a lot of the same blogs
ReplyDeleteI adore you blog post today, Kevin. You are so sweet, and such a great enthusiastic friend.
ReplyDeleteI wish you every blessing from God.
I love the quilts you shared and I like the kinda sorta Amish quilt too.
There are some tough days in life, the whole, letting go, letting someone we love have their Heavenly life, and then there are the memories and anniversaries of events. They are always in our heart. They feel like raw scars. We feel like crying again, and remember our own suffering, and then guilt and every other emotion.
The good thing is we are not alone. Friends, Good friends, can get us through.🌷
I think fabric dying would be fun. Thank you for always lifting my spirits and encouraging all of us with your adventures with your bunch of friends out there.
It is so hot here too. I do not like☀️🔥 summer heat.
😀🎈💕
What a fun and interesting (not to mention colorful) post today! I am saving the clues for your mystery and hope to start my version later in the year (after a bit more time with my studio squirrel abatement program - props to Fern Royce for that awesome term).
ReplyDeleteWow, lots and lots going on this summer. Love the HST quilts and the dyed fabric. Stay cool, no easy feat in those hot humid days in Missouri. Looking forward to seeing the mystery quilts come together.
ReplyDeleteKevin, OMG. Are you sure you didn't have anything else to show for this post? Holy Toledo!! What a newsy and fun filled blog post.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to have you come teach that class. Good for you!
And I loved all the other quilts.
I'm a little behind (what else is new) on your mystery but I'm optimistic I'll have all the parts done by the time you post the next clue!
I love how you bring so many quilters together! I also love, "If you don't like the mystery, then donate it!" I feel that way about quilts I make and just do not like for one reason or another. I generally give them away! And hopefully learn something along the way.
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