the sun is shining and the palms in my door quilt remind me of Jesus' journey toward a planned and seemingly final death. my daughter, conversely, is flying home from her london trip to loving arms and a joyful reunion despite its abrupt end and events of the past week. the picture is not lost to me, rather strikingly evident of Jesus' deliberate sacrifice for her life, and mine and yours too. it's been a harrowing couple of weeks with so many emotional upheavals--my own guilt and shame for hurtful words and lack of empathy plus anger i humbly admit, shocking revelations, sense of betrayal, apathy, some joy and happiness, some dread, sadness, kindness of strangers, pity, frustration. next week holds more of the same i fear. i am disappointed by my human-ness thinking i am really a nice person. nonstop prayers for my daughter's safe travel are now replaced by the hope for renewal, as spring renews the earth. far too often we fail to walk in others' shoes and bear their burdens...quiet daily struggles without end and that often escalate. of this i am guilty also. hindsight is 20/20 as my Christian divorce lawyer told me so long ago, and those words come back to me again and again. i've learned lessons from some of those mistakes and know i will learn from this one too. may the rebirth of spring and the reality of Easter be in all our hearts regardless of individual spiritual beliefs.
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Sunday, March 24, 2024
Friday, March 22, 2024
not much doing
it's been a tumultuous week with various family dramas playing out all at once, so little in the way of sewing progress. got liberty road backing and batting trimmed and ready to start the basting next week. awaiting daughter's safe return from across the pond--my only chick you know. estimate it'll take nearly a day to do the thread basting, my usual method.
here is another look before starting...
cold air refuses to vacate maryland...our few spring days last week make it seem worse. finished this book loaned from a neighbor and really liked it...
and while awaiting spring, dreaming of vistas like this--summery shore, sand and sea. hoping i'll get my fix this summer as usual.
Sunday, March 17, 2024
care to guess?
how many 5.5" nine patches in a shoebox? i'll let you know once i've gotten these finished....at least the shoebox is empty finally! these are 3sies waiting for final assembly. once done they will be donated to the thrift--i am quite weary of looking at them and anxious to move on to other things.
spent national quilting day zooming with my down under and up north peeps, sewing up more patches, racking up a UFO finish, pulling more blues for the album quilt project, attaching border to a repro mini, a good showing. course, i sew most days so it seemed quite ordinary.
our brief warm spring days have left for now, but still quite seasonable and enjoyable. some cooking and stocking the larder on tap for the week along with my exercise. have to say my walking is improving which makes me quite happy.
dear daughter and a friend are traveling across the pond and anticipating a delicious squishy from liberty in my future...drooling with expectation!
Sunday, March 10, 2024
week's wrapup
med appointments and large list of other tasks have left me energy-less at the end of the week. still, hardly ever too fatigued to sew...lol! what got done?
half the blocks for the scrappy 4-patch top got assembled. have revised my goal and decided to make some scrappy 9-patch blocks to empty the shoebox. that was sort of the original goal anyway.
also made a few blocks of the blue album quilt project. this is also scrap busting using odd bits of muslin for backgrounds and pulling blues from stash
did get one small from the tiny 9-patch blocks pieced. undecided about making more blocks as i've so many small pieces and they are cute, but so far held off.
have tweaked my routine giving me fewer commitments during the week, preferring to spend more time in enjoyable, impromptu pursuits, especially now that the weather is better. soon it will be far too hot to venture out. happy to say glass is still half full in my corner of the world!
Wednesday, March 6, 2024
switching gears

Friday, March 1, 2024
march's task
the march challenge for the chookshed stitchers has been announced....it's #4 on the top ten list and here is mine...
4. clear out the 2" strip shoebox by making more of bonnie hunter's scrap 4 blocks. there should be enough for a flimsy when done
this is another opportunity to use up scraps and make something usable and hopefully donatable. already got a head start with these shown previously....delighted to bust more scraps but it's taking time away from my hand quilting that i hope to remedy this weekend. *** other march sewing must-dos include getting this top finished....
meet the juvenile delinq-cats! these bad dudes prowl around causing mayhem and hissing at dogs--keep fido clear of their path....lol!
liberty road is a definite baste job in march. hopefully more blue album blocks.
not quite spring but march winds around today so won't be long. family DNA revealed a wee bit of irish genes so can bask in all things irish this month and will be pulling out my soda bread recipe gleaned from the boston globe many years ago. my favorite irish tune? that would be 'wild rover'....i'll be humming it all month!Wednesday, February 28, 2024
challenge wrapup
been a busy sewing bee this month keeping up with sew alongs and the chookshed challenge. plenty of solid scraps were sewn up and half of my drawer was busted. here is the result.
Friday, February 23, 2024
richly blessed
that would be me and my siblings....today we celebrate our dear mother's 97th birthday....
Thursday, February 22, 2024
thursday quickie
sun shiny here and to-do list nudging me, so short post. continuing with the mini 9-patch sew along with this week's finishes....
all around blogland decisions about background being made, so on my mind as well. most of my stash is FQ and half yards, so for a big quilt a purchase would be required. but with so much fabric on hand already, wanted to use what i already have if possible. considered potholder method, a fave of quilty peep wendy, but preferred larger size finish if possible. and what should my wandering eyes spy?
Sunday, February 18, 2024
a sprinter day
day starts out like winter--cold and clear--and by afternoon turns to spring--sunny and warmer. the PA rodent never said anything about this...lol! real spring can't come soon enough...after a challenging week hoping the next is better. but i have been sewing...
more strip blocks in progress. i pulled all the solid 1.5" strips and cut more for them.
remains to be seen how many blocks i finally get but no fear, plenty more solids for more strips. i pulled out the shelf solids and culled small pieces and added them to the drawer. still plenty of room for more but at least not jammed anymore.
and it was inevitable, you probably know that. once i got my hands on the blue and white book i caved. actually went back to my traditional roots. the album block is one i've always been drawn to and it WAS on my someday list. lots of good blues on hand and plenty of muslin scraps too. already envisioning hand quilting this....
simply gotta do some household stuff this week and cardio cooking of course. it's a lazy day to do whatever comes to mind. already got in 2 hours of sewing. gave miss phoebe a clean and oiling as she has been working very hard. we both need to chill out!


























