44! my SMT (scrappy meets thrifty) sew along blocks are piling up....
"I have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with unfailing kindness" Jeremiah 31:3
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
then there were.....
Sunday, April 27, 2025
sunday inspiration
saturday was a fantastic fun day for me....two friends invited me to tag along to a local quilt show...rain held off until i got out of the car at home...LOL! here are a few that caught my eye...
nice representation of kaffe's wild fabrics....there was another done similarly but without the sashing...not as effective...the sashing is needed for a visual resting place to really appreciate the prints i think...
there were very few hand quilted pieces that i saw, but this one was done so beautifully...the flowers were painted on and then hand quilted for accentuation....there was a bit of some glittery stuff too, giving it a wow in my book....like irises in the morning sun with dew glistening on petals...
another that caught my eye...so simple yet delightfully appealing because of the fabrics...i thought hmm i have plenty in my stash that would work...perhaps a smaller scale?
there were a few of these, a mini-challenge i think....the perennial tomato pincushion....i heard many say they had one from a mother or grandmother....i have my mother's as well...
Monday, April 21, 2025
here to stay
that would be spring....altho it was 80s over the weekend, this week is 70s all the way...it was a quilty weekend for me since holidays don't really exist anymore...it's been hard to get out of the 'family dinner' mindset, a tradition most of my life, so i always plan other things to not feel abandoned. i never thought i would be spending my life alone without family at this point or any close BFF either, but...
here is progress on the scrappy repro top....
Wednesday, April 16, 2025
necessity, they say....
is the mother of invention...this week's sewing took a wee detour. the ott lite shade fell off....adhesive apparently dried up and down it came. light is perfectly good and a tight budget meant a fix...but how? i tried masking tape--same deal, dried out and didn't work...but eureka! needle and thread to the rescue...the shade is linen on paper and some running stitches near the top and thru the frame did the trick...honestly, i surprise myself now and then...
household sewing project #2 also got done....double windows in kitchen, but this part of my apartment juts out from the building, as do the units below me...when it's windy it can be cold despite a heater unit under the window. the kitchen floor is nearly always cold. a lined drape was a must. at the senior center was a box for scraps and somebody tossed a linen shower curtain exactly the right size....a quilty friend passed along some flannel, just exactly enough to fit...and the daughter of my late neighbor gave a curtain rod just exactly right size...and her husband put it up for me even!
the flannel is the very palest blue and a quick tieback allows window light. hoping this will keep out summer heat as well as winter chill...am i blessed or what?
i did finish my doll quilt swap, just needs a label and then can be sent. lori said it should look like it was old so put this revolutionary war print on the back...one of those things in the stash that is tough to use on many projects....it's hand quilted of course.
more rows got sewn on the chookshed challenge top....it'll measure approx 63x70" when finished...enjoying working with these repros after so much kaffe fun....
if wishes were horses i'd have a much bigger design wall!
a late start this morning due to late night hours awake...started spring cleaning tasks a bit every day. weather is still see-sawing with cold and warm days. evenings in the recliner quilting on 'dreams' and a small UFO that needs to be done soon. may is a mere two weeks away. finished my 365 daily emails from griefshare with a repeat in progress, now in a much better place learning to keep on keeping on. i'll end with a chuckle here....
reading a book set in 1990 belfast...two young hooligans verbally sparring and one says to the other...."it used to be called a jumpoline until your mother got on it" i can just see them can't you? ...LOL! sun is finally out and the bike beckons....have a blessed day!
Saturday, April 12, 2025
a magic trick
always decluttering around here...a habit of mine....the scrap basket popped into mind...more precuts? put them where? a light bulb moment...a quilty pal of mine COLLECTS scraps...so a bit of magic happened....
full basket....
empty (nearly) basket....
definitely my kind of magic....my "loss" someone's gain....
introducing Baskets II...
Tuesday, April 8, 2025
the toughest year - an homage
no quilty chat today.....one year ago mom stepped on heaven's shore.....as she aged, every day we breathed a thankful prayer as she escaped dementia, Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, loss of mobility, nursing home placement and mental decline, not imagining ugly cancer would invade that shocked and horrified us all. the day before she died it was early Sunday morning and i caressed her shoulder. she opened her eyes and i said "good morning sunshine, i love you" with a bare whisper she mouthed "i love you"...no more whispers after that.
yes, i still grieve and sometimes cry but it's normal, it's just because she was so dearly loved and is so dearly missed. grief has forever changed me. it shattered my heart that has yet to heal. grief is individual and a journey that takes however long it takes, but days now include more warm memories than tears.
when i meet or interact with people, i want them to see her. i want them to see qualities in me that she taught me, that would make her proud. she had many mothering regrets, but as a motherless child herself, her best was more than good enough. as the oldest, i'm now the family historian and now her glue to keep us together in a loving, edifying and compassionate way. it's what she would expect and how she taught me anyway.....thank you mom.
Monday, April 7, 2025
weekend sewing
the weekend list got trimmed a bit due to an outing with a quilty pal....a gigantic local craft show and a nice lunch out...very enjoyable until later that day when word came one of our group had passed away...not a surprise but a somber reality that we are all seniors and anything can happen. while pondering which project to tackle veered off the list....
remember this?
Friday, April 4, 2025
friday report
sitting here with a thunderstorm brewing outside, awoke to lightning....i do love them! it's been a week filled with blessings...the recently acquired recliner is perfect for evening quilting and that's just what i've been doing--a happy place indeed! but miss sunny hasn't been ignored....
this is Baskets I....it was on my design wall and needed to finish the top freeing up the space....still have a stack of those basket blocks and thinking about a different setting for Baskets II...
then this came out from under the ironing table....
hung it sideways so it fits...10 more rows to flimsy...this got unearthed along with it...
the pile of neutrals and repros that got set aside for the remaining rows...once this is done and gone it'll be another container emptied...the only glitch is the scrap basket is getting fed, but saving that task for either end of year or next year's challenge. the little bird pincushion was a wee gift from janet who makes such beautiful and stunningly challenging minis...
today is quilt group friday...taking the doll quilt and the 'africa' piece to quilt...and with 2 of 3 long-time prayer requests answered, now anticipating the last with eagerness...so joyful at my Savior's love and care AND provision, but still mindful of so many others who grieve or in need of comfort and care.
here comes the rain!!!
Tuesday, April 1, 2025
april's challenge
the number chosen for April was #4 BUT doing a switcheroo and backing up to #3....the repro triangles top...this needs to get done ....10 rows to go...
why? i want to finish the borders on the panel project so it can be basted and put in the quilting pile AND the pieces for the triangle project have been sitting under my ironing station and in the way. a month should be more than enough time to do both. i'm a bit saturated with applique right now. PLUS #4 is the wensleydale, which is essentially a new start. not really in the frame of mind to start something else right now.
if both do get done, then might try and get a couple of basket tops together...and spend quality quilting time on "dreams" that has been ignored the past couple of weeks. oh and baste the "i spy africa" top too, as that would be a fairly easy finish...
have a few projects in mind to start in addition to the challenge ones, but focus at present is on some UFOs...
april fool's joke by mother nature...yesterday 85 today 60...just a tad too cool to sit outside...but sunny and bright...have a blessed day!
Sunday, March 30, 2025
quick post
the weather is awesome and no time to spend in front of the computer....but a quick update...
friday night spent with my zoom pals...as you can see we were all quite busy with chatting going on per usual...these gals rescue me from gloom every time i can join in...
and what was i working on? this....nearing border finish and with the corners settled as well...
so yes, nathaniel, it was a good day! wishing you the same....
P.S. thanks to all who requested to adopt....wish i had more to send along but these are now gone to a new home...






























