Greetings quilters it is already July and after getting the garden planted and to that just watering stage it is time to spend some time doing my quilting things. In June we had one of our grandkids graduate from high school in the bay area and while down there we picked up two of our other grandkids and brought them home for two weeks. Both boys 13 and 7 years old. One of the goals during their stay with us was to finish the 13 year olds quilt he started 5 years ago before moving to the bay area. The other goal was to create something new with the 7 year old. anthony We had so much fun because they literally wanted to go to the art studio everyday and create. Each morning it was “Are we going to the art studio today” So you can see with the photos they painted, and completed their tops.anthonyquilt I plan on quilting them at a later date. The day we were transferring them to their next host family so to speak we went shopping and found the backing for each quilt. All and all it was wonderful. These two had never operated a sewing machine before and it turned out that they were naturals at it.manny I have a 1/2 speed sewing feature on my Bernina and it was perfect for them. When it was time for them to go they had pretty much worn me out but it was worth it.mannyquilt Immediately after they flew the nest (one to Salt Lake the other to Seattle) it was time to get ready for the Desert Sage Quilt Guild elections the end of June with my first board meeting a week after. Meanwhile I have been working on my hand painted inventory for a program that I will do for the Burley quilters in August. June-art-work It sounds like a lot of work but you know I truly am enjoying it. Teaching the grandkids and preparing my program gave the little push I needed to try some new designs and techniques. June-art-work2 You know with the hot weather we are having right now it is great to water the plants and then hang out in the art studio with awesome air conditioning. I hope you are taking time along with the yard work to do creative stuff in your quilting world too. Let me know what creations you have made so far?