It’s February – Love is in the Air - Love for Family,
Friends, Fur Babies and All Things Quilting.
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New from The Curious Kansas Quilter
I’m always working
on new ideas and have several in the works at the moment. Besides finishing up
some UFOs (just finished one from 2016) and working on some new skills, I am
working on a new trunk show – Optical Illusion Quilts. It will be available after
May this year. The big news is that I am
teaching at the KC Regional Quilt Festival in June this year. The classes have
been posted and are ready for you to sign up. Check out my technique classes here.
Curious about EQ8?
Electric Quilter 8
is a program that enables quilters to design quilts and audition fabrics for
your quilts. I have taken multiple group and private EQ8 lessons, but it just
has eluded me. I have my suspicions as to why but let’s say I was probably too
impatient. Learning and using EQ8 for designing my patterns is one of my major
goals this year. Currently I design on paper and then use work processing to
draw the diagrams. It’s cumbersome and my patterns lack a professional look.
So, I signed up for
Kari Schell’s Tech Know Quilter EQ8 course.
I started this week with the basic lessons and I feel really confident
that I’ll get it this time. I’m planning on transitioning my patterns to EQ8
starting with my new-ish pattern Cross Roads. So stay tuned!
Visit the International Quilt Museum
This gem, located
just 3 hours or so north of the KC area in Lincoln Nebraska, is well worth the
visit. I’m only a little bit biased due to the fact that I’m a new member of
the Board of Friends of the IQM (International Quilt Museum). I’ve seen several
exhibits in the last couple of years including Paula Nadelstern, Sue Spargo,
feedsack quilts, and Victoria Findlay Wolfe. Current exhibitions include Whimsy
II: Quilts of a Feather, Studio Showcase: Judy Kirpich and Karen Schulz,
Without a Net: Quilted Sculptures by Susan Else, and A Golden Age of Quilters:
1870-1940. Exhibits are constantly changing, so multiple visits are a must. The
museum is reasonably priced, but is also free during the first Friday of the
month. Another time to visit is November when the Friends hold their annual fundraising
Art Market. Potters, glass artists, wood
carvers, basket weavers, folk artists, and fiber artists have their beautiful
art on display and available for purchase.
Just for Fun
One of my favorite
actress/comediennes is Miranda Hart. She starred as Midwife Chummy in Call the
Midwife and in the title role in Miranda (both British shows). I resonated with
her character in both shows. She has come out with a new book – I Haven’t BeenEntirely Honest With You. This book
describes her struggle with some long undiagnosed long term health concerns and
what she learned about herself and life along the way. I listened to the book on Audible and it was
narrated by Miranda herself in her funny, self-deprecating, totally British
way. I found it the perfect combination
of real issues tackled in a somewhat light hearted way, humor and some good
lessons (she calls them her “Treasures”). It is a great audio book to listen to
while sewing or organizing the studio. Highly Recommend!!!
Upcoming Events
February –
6 – Miami County Quilt Guild
8 – Denise’s Saturday Sew Day at
StitchOn
15 – Kira with the Stripology Ruler
at Quilters HQ
27 – Topeka Country Quilt Guild
March
11 – Flint Hills Regional Quilt Guild
15 – Denise’s Saturday Sew Day at
StitchOn
22 – Playing with Log Cabin Blocks at
Quilters HQ
26 – 28 – Central Oklahoma Quilt
Guild
April
3-5 – Ad Astra Shop Hop at Quilters
HQ
19 – Denise’s Saturday Sew Day at
StitchOn
Stay Curious!