Jane here. I've been working on a liberated quilt with shu-fly blocks. I used red for a background, like Freddy Moran would do. I just used scraps to make it, and did a cheaty binding that I hand-stitched on the front with some thick thread that has little bits of pink now and then.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
Jane has Completed a Liberated Shu-fly Quilt!
Monday, June 15, 2026
Adventures of Gracie!
I, Gracie, went on a road trip with C, to visit Kirsten and M in Arizona. We stopped at the Nevada state line and took a photo. We drove on to McGill where we visited an antique shop and did some exploring.
This is the quilt shop where I got some of the fabric that I put in my Sunny Delight quilt! It came in other colorways, and now I wish I had not been so restrained. Anyway, we went back to Kingman for a short rest then headed north on Route 66, to Antares, where the big green head is!Me and the "Guardian of Route 66."
This is "Giganticus Headicus" and me! While we were here, I got a couple of cool buttons for my plaid radical hat.
Apparently, one does not see too many of these anymore.Before I knew it our fun time was coming to an end. C and I headed back to Idaho. We stopped this time, at the AZ/NV border. (I have cool pins on my hat now!)Hoover Dam is at the border. We visited the overlook! You can see the dam in the background.C took my photo at the Idaho border. I'm wearing my new outfit, I got at First Friday in Kingman. We had a wonderful adventure!
Saturday, May 23, 2026
Gracie's Sunny Delight Quilt
Hello! Jane here. It is my turn to update "our" blog. We have all been doing a little quilting, but some of us have been doing some traveling. I have not been traveling. Gracie just got back from Arizona, but she has been putting the final touches on her recent project.
I took this photo of Gracie as she was hand-stitching the binding on her quilt. She used some amazing fabric/color choices in this one!
Here she is posing with her latest masterpiece. She has named it "Sunny Delight". Until one of us need to use the design wall, again, we are leaving the quilt up there.Friday, May 15, 2026
Kirsten's Adventures Part 4: In Which We Finally Make it to Arizona!
We found one of the two best things in town, but naturally it was closed on the one day we were there.
We found the quilt shop, too! And it was actually open! Yay!! We were able to get one of our "F" fixes: fabric!
I wanted to buy one of their amazing sewing machines, but the lady, there, said they were not for sale. Sad panda. First, no fudge, and now, no sewing machine.Later that afternoon, we headed back to Glendale. It is a three-hour drive. We made a side trip to Bagdad. It was a bigger little town than we expected. They had a great city park with a huge dumper from one of those earthmover trucks. Bagdad is a mining town! They had a nice supermarket where we got some snacks, then headed on to K's house. We stayed awhile at K's place. C caught a flight back to Boise, on Monday, because she had a class to teach later that week. I am staying on with M. She and I went back to Kingman and found a house to rent. It took us about month, but we are all moved in now! M has been working on organizing the garage. We are finding interesting things around Kingman! This is not really the end of the adventure, but the beginning!Monday, May 4, 2026
Traditional Four-Patch
Edna here. So far this year, some of us have taken some amazing trips! I did my trip in January, then right after I got back, Kirsten left on a huge trip. She flew to Ft Walton Beach, FL, and traveled across the country to Kingman, AZ, where she now resides with M. Now, Gracie has taken off, with C, and they have gone on a road trip to Kingman. They are taking the rest of Kirsten's belongings down to her. Gracie says she and Kirsten are having a great time discovering things on Route 66, including quilt shops!
Meanwhile, I have completed a traditional four-patch quilt with soft muted colors on a cream background. After our Gwe-Fre frenzy last year, I decided to do something less bold. It was easy and lots of fun!
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Kirsten's Adventure, Part 3: New Mexico!
We went back to the quilt shop, and it was open! A very nice retired lady owns it, and she was so much fun to talk with. C bought one yard of yellow grunge dots fabric, and I bought one-half yards of black and white checked fabric. She had stretchy fabric, too, and buttons, ric-rac, colorful elastic and interfacing. Now that Joann's no longer exists, this is a place that can make up the difference.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Quilt Collaboration Complete
Astrid and Jane got their scrappy liberated medallion quilt completed. They both did the piecing of the quilt top. Jane did the quilting and Astrid did the binding.
It is in a very scrappy style using leftover bits and orphan blocks from several previously constructed quilts. They are trying to not waste fabric. I think it will fit into our Gwen and Freddie style for our next quilt show!
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Kirsten's Adventure, Part 2
We stopped in Vicksburg, MS, to stretch our legs and get some fresh air. C knows a lot about the Civil War, because she has read a lot of books about it. She told me about the siege at Vicksburg.
What I found amazing, is the size of the Mississippi River. There are two bridges going across here. One is old and is used for foot traffic only. The weather was divine.We drove through Louisiana. We stopped in Shreveport and got a milkshake and visited Walmart. M had a little problem with the GPS and rather more traffic than she ever remembered Shreveport having.After having driven through Texas, we all three think that Texans have forgotten the Texas way of driving friendly. Maybe that is just on the highways and interstates. They seemed friendly enough in downtown Waco, where we visited the Dr. Pepper Museum.
C and M found a nice Hawaiian restaurant, where we had gluten free lunch! Yum!
Sunday, March 29, 2026
Marsha Made a Kawandi Style Quilt!
Marsha here. I was reviewing our quilt blog a couple weeks ago, and was reading Jane's January Tutorial from January 15, 2024. I decided to give it a try. C's friend, D-F, gave her a piece of fabric that she found at the ReUse Market in Garden City. C gave it to me, so I decided to use it in a Kawandi style quilt.
It is not humongous, however, I learned a lot from making it. It is nicely bright and will look amazing on the wall in my room. The oversized plaid sort of fabric, in all four corners, and here and there throughout, is the fabric from D-F. It and the grunge yellow polka dot really make it Springy!Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Kirsten's Adventure, Part 1
I went with C to Fort Walton Beach, Florida, to visit M. She was retiring from the Air Force. We helped M get some of her household stuff boxed up and helped clean the house after the movers came and took all her stuff away. She kept back a few things that she packed in the back of her pick-up and in the trunk of her car. On February 26 we left FWB and drove to Mobile, Alabama, where we stopped to see the USS United States of America.
They are getting her ready to be sunk in the Gulf of Mexico to make a coral reef. You can see her smokestacks have been removed. She is a sad sight, yet magnificent still.
We headed from Mobile, C and I in the car, and M in her pick-up, up the highway to Laurel, Mississippi.
There was a SAQA art exhibit on display at the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art. The museum was really big. You would not know it by looking at the front of it. It has many large rooms with all kinds of art, including baskets and quilts. The quilt exhibit was part of an exhibit called Art Evolved: Intertwined.
This photo is of my favorite art quilt in the exhibit. It is by Valerie Maser-Flanagan, of Massachusetts, USA. We lost track of time, and the museum people lost track of us!! We had come back upstairs from the quilt exhibit and were heading down the main hall to the front of the museum, when we surprised the security man. He was starting to lock up, and did not know we were still in the building. I call that a close escape!
