
Letter from the President
Greetings to all Kansas Quilters, You have always been on our minds. With the covid virus it’s been hard to plan keeping everyone safe. I know everyone has UFO projects, […]
KQO was established in October of 1984 to further the art of quilting within the state and to bring quilters together to share their knowledge. Our membership includes hundreds of quilters from around the state of Kansas and a number of members from other surrounding states. We meet twice a year for two days, attending workshops, lectures, trunk shows, and other assorted activities. Every other year we offer a fellowship as well. Our instructors and lecturers can include local talent from surrounding areas, guests brought in from around the Midwest based on recommendations and requests and of course our own immensely talented KQO members.
Greetings to all Kansas Quilters, You have always been on our minds. With the covid virus it’s been hard to plan keeping everyone safe. I know everyone has UFO projects, […]
Rose added borders to make the quilt into a Queen size.
This is Linda Sobba’s original stash buster quilt that inspired the idea of the Covid 19 Stash Buster that many of us have been working on the past few months. […]
This unquilted top was made at the Colby KQO meeting in Junell Hill’s workshop. The top was sewn by Linda Sobba.
Alice Rush took this class from Diane Harris at Colby last fall. Not yet quilted but the top is completed. Bonus blocks from Diane Harris’s class were half squares. Alice […]
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