Monday, June 15, 2026

Bindings are finishes!

 I have 2 finishes this week after working hard on the bindings.

First my Rainbow Scrap Quilt from 2018.  Lots and lots of curved log cabin blocks made into a stunning quilt (144).  The black sashings and binding  contrasted well with the vibrant array of colored blocks and circular centers

                  

                           

Each block is 5 3/4 inches square.

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 A happy floral quilting design finished the top off from my long armer. So glad to finally have this beauty off my list.  It has been many happy hours. New Title:  A-Round Square

                        

( Photo on its side. Multicolor hearts are right side up on the back.)



My second quilt  finish is my miniature log cabin which was a precut from Pieceful Gatherings. Each block is 4 inches square and the logs are 1/2 inch wide.  This was started last fall and into a 45 inch top in  December. And now it is now completed with a red binding to match the hearth in the middle. 

                         

I don't know why but I really enjoy small pieces.  I have always had a hankering to make my blocks smaller. 

                          


  I actually quilted this one myself.  I started by accentuating the diagonal rows and star in the middle with straight lines.  I added a tear drop chain from the center of the surrounding blocks to each center. I made a pattern for the shape cutting out multiple freezer paper templates to stitch around. 

Lots of Logs! 

Monday, June 8, 2026

Plugging along!

 While I have not blogged about all the needlework and quilting, I continue to stitch some every day.

On the finished top front, I have added the 2 borders to my machine appliqued quilt.  the pattern of Baltimore Bliss was a monthly freebee from Fat Cat Designs.  She is offering a very cute nutcracker applique.  

Anyway, I am so happy with the finish:


I got my curved log cabin back from the quilter, and the binding has been a pain.  It is large like at least 90 inches square and the sides did not like to be quilted as there were lots and lots of seams.. But it is slowly progressing. 


One day, I just wanted to do some piecing but not all my intense projects, so I made 4 mini fall pillows.  So cute and fun. 


I also started a wool table runner for the Fourth of July. I have had the kit for a few years. And I do have all the bigger pieces attached and blanket stitched around. Just need to a lkdd the leaves and embroidery for them.


And I continue to work on my fall Snake Log Cabin of Judy Martin. Only 4 sections  left to make! Woot woot,  Then I can make the corner blocks and assemble all the blocks. 

Other blocks done for Dear Jane:




Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Day of quilting

A few friends got together with our sewing machines for a day of togetherness.

Fun to share stories, relish in each other's accomplishments and enjoy lunch together. 

The cherry on top was the granddaughter visit with the cutest little baby girl who crawled around and had the cutest cackles. 

I had a busy day where I completed 6 sections of the fall border. AND I assembled 4 Little America blocks.  ( little buggers). Then I pieced the inside borders to my Snake River. 

I only have photos of the Little America blocks: 

2 fairly easy
and 2 complicated ones:

Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Plugging away

 Plugging away at the machine during the day and cross stitch at night in front of the tv with my hubby. 

I was delighted to get my applique project together. It only needs the borders. ( my least favorite part.) I even found some red fabric in my stash for the back. Woot woot.  Just trying to use up that stash. 

Full size



Close up for the top


Close up for the bottom


And after being so successful with my borders on the previous quilt, I got my original quilt out that had the design. It is an old, old project.  ( The book is Log Cabin quilts or something by Judy Martin.) So I cut appropriate  bars and pieces. Each strip requires 4 fabrics and each 10 inch length requires 5 different sizes. The really good part was that I had lots of the original fabrics cut into strips with a box of 1 1/2 inch brown and off white squares. It is tedious, but making progress.



I made my monthly Stash Bee block. Easy peasy lemon squeezy. 12 inch block


And while choosing fabrics, I started selecting some old prints to give away.  And in the process I found 18 completed blocks from a Pat Speth ( Nickel Quilts) workshop.  The book is dated 2002.  So it is DATED and made from Thimbleberries fabrics. I pulled it out and started making 7 blocks to complete a 5 by 5 setting. A simple setting to donate. 



Close up to see the colors.   Funny how our taste in fabrics change.  I had a whole tub of these and made lots of wall hangings, table runners and quilts from them. 




And so lots of progress. Quilting is indeed my pleasure and my treasure.!

Friday, May 8, 2026

Back in the Saddle

 Sorry for being away for a while.  Fortunately, there is nothing amiss here. I did spend much of a week assisting a friend after her shoulder surgery. I enjoyed her company and got a lot of cross stitch completed while being there. 

I have gotten back to sewing a bit. First I completed the last 2 project bags from my Lori Holt kit.  All 8 are now made. 


I was procrastinating a bit.  My goal was to keep finishing quilts. I did not want to start anything new. But I was just hung up on how to get my borders to fit on the Rainbow Log Cabins.  So I finally just picked it up attacked the project.  Ugh!  I still don't understand how I avoided it. 

And It is DONE ! And looks amazing.  Even better than I had expected.  So very glad to have it off the pile. 

I also have been working on my Little America blocks.  I am still behind a few. 


But no progress on Dear Jane all month.  

Happy Mother's Day for all the mothers, grandmothers, and other assorted titles that give so much to younger ones. 


Thursday, April 16, 2026

Return from Louisiana

 Spring break for the grandkids means a trip from me, well and Grandpa as well.  I can't express what a joy to see them grow and spend quality time with the 2 boys. I can't believe the oldest is already up to my chin. He had his long hair cut and has really grown and grown this year. So unbelievable. I love them so.  It is truly good for my soul and infuses me with energy and job.  But at the same time, it can be exhausting.


We took them to Dallas to Legoland and a hotel ( for swimming, of course)  



What fun things to do and inspiration.  For those of you with boys, I found 2 products for creativity and purchased them through Amazon. Both are about 10 dollars each. 

This one has several different yhemes: animals, nature, and more.


While in Dallas, I was amazed at the different buildings in the downtown: modern and old as well as kinds of constructions. We did go to one of the neighborhoods and found an awesome barbeque restaurant and perused the different shops. 

I did a lot of cross stitching especially in the flight delays. We had to stay overnight in Charlotte due to inability to make a connection vouchered by the airline. 

Prior to leaving, I also did an upcycle of a men's shirt purchased at Goodwill. : Here is the back as a side view:  I used acrylic paint added with fabric medium. And then free motioned the flower designs 


I think I will try another. 

Also completed another Stashbee block:


I will not be able to sew on my machine in the next week or so as I help a friend convalesce at her home after shoulder surgery. 

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Long time away..

I am remiss in not posting for a while... partially due to the hackers. Who knows; it may happen again? 

But I do not stop quilting...

Latest completions for my Dear Jane blocks. 
Total of 35 blocks made. 
And ti go with the log cabin circles, I have made these puts borders:
All that is needed is the corners and a couple extra piano keys for each one. Judy Martin sure makes good patterns. 
Additionally, I have a few more Little America blocks.
Plugging away... 

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Blizzard here!

 What a storm!   I haven't seen anything like it in a while.  It rained and rained at first, and I doubted the weatherman. We even had mini puddles in the backyard. But then the wind came and the temperature dropped.  We had a half inch as I went to bed Sunday.  Not bad, I was thinking. So why close the library and school already?

But then I woke up to lots of snow swirling everywhere. And nothing is going anywhere: no traffic at all. And white and more white snow over the ground, over the streets and blowing like crazy. It didn't stop till the afternoon.

Funny thing though, the birds were busy in the backyard eating seeds from the birdfeeders. All except the robins who were fluffed trying to stay warm.  They at least at the leftover berries on the crabapple tree.

The remainder left from the storm is surprising to see. With all the drifting, it is hard to determine how many inches of that white stuff. At least it isn't 31inches like a couple hours north of here.  Interstate 94 was closed with accidents and people stranded in the daytime over 5 hours or more.  


So I have done a little sewing:

And I do have some cross stitch to share.  I keep at it each night with my hubby in front of the television.  This has been about 2 weeks worth. The leprechaun is from Not Forgotten Farms.


I think he is the cutest leprechaun! I few back stitches to finish!

The stitch below is a reprint from the Prairie Schooler. 


Little America 3 inch  blocks: