Sunday, December 8, 2019

Holiday Favorites Blog Hop.......

Blessings upon all quilters this Christmas season!

I was asked by my friend Lori of Humble Quilts to participate in the......



I am so looking forward to reading these
blog posts and I hope you will 
join me in supporting
some of my favorite artists
by reading their blogs for this
holiday inspired blog hop.
It starts tomorrow, so
please be sure to visit each
artist's site on the date by
their name and blog site below.
Simply click each link to visit them.













Sometimes, holiday shopping is
a little daunting, so,
I thought I would share with you all
some of my favorite things I use
as a scrap quilter
here at the Quilt Cave.
Maybe you are in need of a few ideas
for a little gift for that special quilter
 in your life?
Maybe it is a bigger gift for yourself?
I hope the following products
will give you an idea of
something to get him, her, or you?
(I am in no way affiliated with any of these
products, and am NOT financially
compensated in any way.)

First......
My IronEZ!
You can see it attached to my custom
ironing board in the photo above.
I! LOVE! THIS! PRODUCT!
Before I used my IronEZ, I was constantly
knocking off my bottle of starch!
Not anymore with this handy dandy holder!
I am also not searching for my
spray bottle as I am
ironing through wrinkled scraps.
It is always in the same place now!

Watch Scott Huff creator of 
in the video above share the story
behind his product.
Scott has generously offered my readers
a discount on IronEZ
if you order using the following
discount code:
KQ15
Thanks IronEZ!

Second....
This is my absolute favorite starch
to use on my fabrics.
I know not everyone uses starch
or starch alternatives, but, I do.
I layer fabrics as I starch which I feel
increases the accuracy of my cuts.
If you can't find this starch in your local
grocery store, you can find it

Third....
I could not imagine cutting through my scraps
without my Kai 7300 series scissors.
These are beyond amazing in my opinion.
They have the heft my man hands need!
I can starch and iron up to 10
layers of fabrics and slice through them
very easily using these scissors.
Find them

Fourth.....
I don't know what I would do without my
Accuquilt Studio die cutter.
As many scraps as I go through,
this purchase was a go big, or go home
moment for me.
I personally feel my quilt making 
has improved due to 
accurate cuts.
Their strip dies are my favorites.
Browse the Accuquilt web site

Fifth.....
If you know me, you KNOW I am NOT
ashamed to profess I use a seam guide
to sew with.
Accurate cutting, along with sewing an
accurate 1/4" seam, produces
accurate results.
Bonnie Hunter's is my favorite!
You can find one

And last.....
I cannot sew without a good pair of snips.
I have a pair located at every sewing station
I have.  That way, I don't have to go looking
for them every time I sit down to sew.
They come in all different shapes and sizes,
but, you can find my favorite ones

There you have it, a few of my favorite things
I use in my quilt studio.  Maybe you saw something
that could enhance your sewing space?
As always, I want to thank you all for your
continued encouragement and support.
I count it a privilege to have you all
visit me when you read a blog post
by Ole' Kevin the Quilter.
Let the fun begin tomorrow with the...


Thanks for all of the encouragement!
Keep on Quilting!
Kevin the Quilter






Thursday, December 5, 2019

Thanksgiving blessings.......

Post Thanksgiving Greetings Quilters!
I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving spent with family and friends.
I can't tell you all how much I appreciate your friendship and support.
Thank you all for your kind words, prayers, and encouragement since my loss of
Sophia.  I would have loved to have hosted you all for Thanksgiving here at the
Quilt Cave, but, since I couldn't, allow me to share some photos from my
family celebration of Thanksgiving.

Happy Thanksgiving, from my family to yours!

Tommy Boy, my Royal Palm Tom Turkey
was pardoned this Thanksgiving.

Lilly Mae loves her MawMaw!

PawPaw doesn't spoil his girls at all!

Momma helped me clean up
before the rest of the family came.

And, of course, she helped me cook!
No one makes deviled eggs like my Momma!

Dad made his world famous Egg Sandwiches
for our breakfast.

Sis helped in the kitchen too!

The turkey turned out great!
This turkey was raised right here at the Quilt Cave.
I love being able to raise my own food.

MMMMM....Momma's mashed taters!

LOLOL
You ALL know this is the best part....
of course Grandma saved them for her
grand babies to lick!

Brother in law always does a nice
job of carving the turkey.

Time to give thanks for all God has provided us.

Then it was time to dig in!
Ladies first, of course.

Our meal was delicious, as usual.

Just ask Lilly Mae......

or Abigail Rose.....

or Salvador AKA Kitty Boy.
I am so happy Daddy continues this tradition
with the new additions to my family.
Even though Sophia wasn't here to get her
annual bite of Turkey.

Sis and her family.

How on earth did these babies get this big!
Lil Bubs wants to grow as tall as me....
he is getting there!

This was as good of shot as we could get
with the fur babies.
LOL

And then, a nice afternoon nap
while Lilly is on the look out!

Our annual Scrabble game....
I hate to boast, but......
I mopped the floor with everyone,
and won! LOLOL

It was a blessed Thanksgiving Day.
Then, the next day......you all know what happened.....

The first clue for Bonnie Hunter's

I love making 4 patches.....
and I find using this kid's lap table
is most convenient to spin those seams on
while watching....or at least listening
to television.

In other news.........

My friend Tea has been keeping me
laughing, and in stitches,
helping me take my mind off of things.
Look how she is dressed, matching the scraps!
LOLOL

I also held a "Gracie Lu's Rail Fence"
workshop with the
Hearts-N-Hands
Quilt Guild in O'Fallon, IL.

These sisters are always so much fun
to have in class!

WOW!  Look at this spring like
version of the #SSSSQ!
Thanks for playing along!

We had a very nice workshop, 
and look at all of these great
variations the quilters
worked on.
Thanks for hosting me!

I have also participated in
"Seeing Stars"
block swap this year.
Her swaps are always so enjoyable!
These will be mailed off soon.

I have some exciting things to share in the next
couple of weeks pertaining to the upcoming holidays.
I hope you all will be watching and participating!
Thanks again for your love, friendship, and holding 
me up.

Thanks for all of the encouragement!
Keep on Quilting!
Kevin the Quilter


Thursday, November 21, 2019

The Highs and Lows............

Hey Quilters!
I have been Missing In Action......and I do apologize for that.
From the high of the International Quilt Festival in Houston,
to a very low point in my life after returning home.  Follow the
photos below and share in my highs and lows.

I had the wonderful opportunity of working with these
amazing gals in the
booth while in Houston.
Thanks so much to Sarah, Dolores, and Lori
for letting me play with fabrics and be goofy
with my quilting friends from far and near.

The booth was busy at all times.  AWESOME!
I cut through A LOT of fabric
at the cutting table.

Sarabeth was my partner in crime!
It was a pleasure meeting and working with her!

It was so fun meeting, or reacquainting myself
with so many talented quilters from all over
the world!

 Janet of Mrs. Sew N Sew blog



My lovely Cecile of 
along with her humorous husband
who accompanied her from France to
the Quilt Festival.

I think this is one of the ONLY photos I took with
Lori of Humble Quilts!

Lori hosted a meet and greet with
her Humble Quilts Facebook Group.


It was fun meeting fellow quilters in this group!


I was so blessed to share my experiences this year with
my good friends Tea of  Teaquilts,
It was fun meeting other quilters from
Teaquilts Facebook Group too!

Enjoy the video above to see many of the quilts
and some of the other highlights of the
2019 International Quilt Festival
through the eyes of Teaquilts!

 Judy in the photo above, won the grand prize
in the Kevin the Quilter, Quilt of Valor Block Drive
back in 2014!
It was so nice to meet her!


It's always exciting to share your passion
with so many like minded artists.

The Sapphire Quilts were amazing!

LOLOLOLOLOL
Bob Ross keeps popping up everywhere!


One last visit with Cecile!

Then we realized we had to bid farewell!

Mary Ellen Robison, and Paula Barnes
of 
These gals are so talented.....AND nice!

On the road again!
What a nice road trip we had.

So many of you have reached out to me
and shared your kind words of encouragement
about my blog.  It's always nice to hear
positive feedback.
This is the story of my life and quilting.

While in Houston, Bonnie Hunter shared the devastating news
concerning the loss of her beloved dog Sadie.
You all know I have suffered my fair share of losing fur babies.
I was so saddened, and reached out to her to share my condolences.

When I returned home, the next day I was faced with some horrible
news myself.
My beyond beautiful, sweet, sharp as a tack, 13 year old
Boston Terrier,
Sophia Annabella
had a massive heart attack.
Oh, how I loved her......and I could feel her love for me.

She was ALWAYS smiling!

This is one of the last photos I have
of all 3 of my girls together.

My precious girl.........I have no words.....
Without the prayers, loving comments from
family and friends, and just knowing that Sophia
had an amazing life, and didn't suffer for
days on end at the end of her life, 
I wouldn't be able to function.
You all KNOW that I will have a
tribute on the blog for her.
She was such a bright light in my life.
One that has dimmed for me now.
I just can't process it all right now.

To take my mind off of things,
my friend Mike drove me to get the paint chips for
Quiltville's upcoming mystery

Mike and his wife Sherry requested I make this mystery
for them, since their youngest daughter claimed
the last quilt I made. LOL
They have opted to change the neutrals to light greys.
And the green will now be yellow.
All other colors will remain the same.

Another friend gave me 10 bags of scraps!
This has helped occupy my mind as well.
What a blessing to be able to enhance the
variety in my quilt making endeavors.
Thanks Reba!

You never know what you will get here
in Missouri!

Thanks for all of your encouragement!
Keep on Quilting!
Kevin the Quilter