Tuesday, September 23, 2025

Blue Macnas Blocks

I matched the blue and light pairs and sewed them up.

Then I pressed all the pairs.
 

Afterwards I put the rest of the blocks on the design wall and then did a little bit of rearranging. I'm content with this and will likely be the way I sew it up. 

Sunday, September 21, 2025

The Amethyst Quilt


This is Fay. The Amethyst quilt is hers. As you can see, she is really happy.

I don't know Fay. So how did she get this quilt? It's a great story.

I have a knack of knowing what colors work for people. I don't know where it comes from. I also seem to have a knack for knowing when a quilt needs a home. That's kind of what happened here.

I made the all purple quilt because I had never made one. I made it last March. I liked the quilt well enough, but I wasn't really in love with it. I was picking up a quilt from Janet-Lee, my long arm quilter when I told her I had a purple quilt I wasn't in love with, and did she know anybody who would like it.

Her face lit right up. "I have a friend Fay who just loves purple. She has had a rough time lately..."

We agreed that I would give her the quilt, backing and binding I had prepared, and that she would quilt the quilt and finish it and give it to Fay.

I got and email from Janet-Lee last week and she told me that she had been invited to a celebratory birthday party for Fay. That gave her incentive to get the Amethyst quilt quilted and finished. She worked all weekend to get it done.

Janet-Lee finished the story. "Fay was beyond thrilled. As SOON as she saw the purple, she was almost in tears. Since the quilt was all half-square triangles, I quilted it with one of my own patterns, and it turned out gorgeous.


"Fay was an only child and likely not had a lot of outward love extended to her in her life. The quilt made her day in so many ways. Thank you so much for helping me make her birthday memorable."

The Amethyst quilt didn't sing for me, but I am thrilled it sang so beautifully for Fay. Just looking at the photo of Fay at the top of this post tells me that the quilt is with the right person.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

Blue Macnas

 

Since I am giving the Blue Ribbon quilt to a friend, I decided I had to make another blue and white quilt for my table. So I gathered up some blue fabrics from the scrap and leftover bins.

I wanted clear blues that didn't lean towards blue-green (teal) or purple. For the lights I wanted white with blue and a very few whites have small amounts of other colors.


After I pressed all my fabrics, I cut stacks of each fabric.


After I cut all the blocks, I arranged them all so I could see stacks of each fabric. Next I will pair light fabrics with dark ones, trying to distribute them so each of the dark fabrics is paired with each of the light ones.


Here is the first batch of paired blocks. It has the feeling I like, so I think is going to work nicely.

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Back in the Studio

 

I finally got back into the studio. It was messy, so I was avoiding it. Anyway I cleared off the crap that was all the tables and put it all back where it belonged.

And you know, in for a penny, in for a pound. Having done my work table and the ironing table, I just went back in after lunch and did the rest. I love it when the studio is all nice and neat. I washed all the tables and I even washed the cutting mats. (I feel so virtuous! LOL)


 Then I got some actual work in. I prepared the bindings for each of the green quilts. I'll add the binding to the quilts tomorrow.


Friday, September 12, 2025

Birds in Connecticut

 

The lecture and workshop for the Connecticut Piecemakers went really well. There was a big group at my talk, and had a lot of fun at the workshop making my Liberated Birds.

The gals had a real sense of humor. I got pictures of a few of the participants. This is Anne.


The gals were all really happy, even though they are pretty serious looking!


This is Linda and you can tell she was really happy!

A lot of very cool birds were made.


I had a lot of fun with all the ladies in the class. They were all pretty great!

This is Lucia. 

I had a lot of fun although they kept me on my toes!


You can make birds too! You can get my tutorial here, at my Etsy shop. It's an instant download so you can get started right away!


Monday, September 8, 2025

Traveling Quilts

 

My friend Pam took me out to dinner for my birthday and as we were catching up she told me about her church group's plans to raise money for schoolchildren in Armenia. I told her I'd donate a quilt to her cause. Eventually she selected the Big Red quilt, so that is now being quilted. The group decided to raffle the quilt to raise more funds, and I thought that was a good idea.

While going through the quilts I had available, Pam saw this one, Blue Ribbon, which I had not yet had quilted.

"Oh, I like that one a lot. Can I have that for myself?" I was flattered and agreed. Pam offered to pay it. I'll let her pay for the backing fabric and the quilting.

So both quilts are now off being quilted.


Saturday, September 6, 2025

Adjustments Needed - Adjustments Made

 


What do you do when you've packed quilts that normally hang on the wall so you can bring them to a talk you're giving? Do you allow the walls to remain - gasp - Naked?

You do not. You find something to hang instead.

So Wanda's quilt now hangs in the side hallway (No fear, Wanda, the skylight above is treated to block the sun's UV rays), and the White Rules quilt hangs where the Letters From Home quilt normally hangs. I actually like these here and may leave them up for a bit so I can enjoy them.


I moved the Black version of the Rules quilt to fill the empty space in the dining room. Since it's a new month, it was time to shift the quilts on the table and the back of the couch. Since many quilts are packed I decided to put red quilts on display. This is Peppermint Swirl, that I made back in 2016-2017.


I put the Red Sticks quilt on the back of the couch, and I brought out the red pillows to match.


I put my colorwash quilt on the wall above the TV. I'm happy. I don't like empty spaces on the walls.


Thursday, September 4, 2025

Updates


I've finished the Needle in a Haystack quilt. I haven't taken beauty shots of it yet. I've been preparing for my talk in Connecticut, gathering up the quilts I will show and putting finishing touches on my speech.

Here are the quilts I will bring, all labeled and sorted. It's amazing how heavy this many quilts are!

I've got the Green Deco quilt back from being quilted and I really love the quilting on it.

The Green Birds quilt is back too!  I love them both.

I will have to choose bindings for each of these, but I won't get to them until after I get back from visiting the Connecticut Piecemakers Guild.

Friday, August 29, 2025

Needle in a Haystack

 

I'm finally working on the binding of the Needle in a Haystack quilt. 

It's much easier when I can "watch" tennis at the same time. I am watching the tennis at the US Open in New York. Streaming it on ESPN means I can choose what match I want to watch instead of being stuck watching the one that is being broadcast on normal television. I am quite enjoying it.

I'm also working on the talk I will give to the Connecticut Piecemakers Guild in a couple of weeks. I'm talking about the kinds of things that inspire me, and how I like to work in series. I'll be showing word quilts, scrap slab triangle quilts, my Zebra quilts as well as examples of quilts I make based on the inspiration I get from simply looking around.

I've never given a talk quite like that before, and I am excited about it. I'm also teaching a bird making workshop the next day, so that's going to be fun too.

I'm feeling a lot better. The congestion from Covid is gone, but I am still building up my stamina. So I am trying to take it mostly easy and not doing too much in one day. 

Tuesday, August 26, 2025

Sherbet Quilt Complete


 I've sewn up the top of the Sherbet Macnas quilt. This photo shows the colors more accurately.


Here it is all sewn up on the design wall.


I brought it outside to take a photo in daylight, and I think you can see how much prettier it is.

Here is another photo of the quilt outside. Again, you can see how much prettier it is. I like it a lot.



Saturday, August 23, 2025

Sherbet update with photo


I'm feeling a lot better. My friend Cherie tells me this variant of Covid is called Razor Blade Throat and I can certainly attest to that. My throat hurt so much I couldn't sleep and one night I got up and found an ice cream sandwich to eat just to make my throat more comfortable. Since it was Covid none of the usual decongestants or other stuff did any good.

Still though, I'm feeling better, and getting my usual energy back, if slowly. I'm no longer in self-imposed quarantine, and was able to go to Urgent Care on Friday to get the stitches in my toe removed. That is healing nicely.

I'm still a bit congested, and I've got the humidifier going. I put it on my little cart (thank you Julie) so I can move it to whichever room I am in, which is pretty nice.

More normal energy means I have got my house back to rights after the painters left and that feels pretty good. I was also able to unpack my suitcase and put away all the extra stuff that traveling entails (extra meds, toiletries, water bottle, etc.) and got caught up with the laundry.

And I've handled all the bills and paperwork that piled up while I was gone and out of commission.

I've worked on the Sherbet quilt and have all the pieces sewn into rows, but I haven't sewn the rows together yet. My laptop is giving me grief about uploading photos again, and I'll deal with it later, so for now, no pics.

I've even pulled out the puzzle board and got started on another jigsaw puzzle.

So life is getting back to normal. YAY!

Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Upside, Downside

 

I've finished the layout of the pink/orange quilt I will call Sherbet.

I've started to sew it together. I think it's going to be very pretty.

The downside?
Apparently I contracted Covid during my travel home from LA - not a cold. While I am no longer contagious, I am still feeling the effects and am recovering. I have been asked to self quarantine for another couple of days. 





PS, my Darling Granddaughter is NINE today! 



Sunday, August 17, 2025

Pink & Orange

 

Believe it or not, the toe doesn't hurt. (At least not yet.) I was able to spend some time in the studio cutting the light blocks for the pink and orange Macnas quilt.


Because the design I cooked up has an odd number of columns, and it's symmetrical, and I have a bugaboo about symmetry, I will have a center column of single blocks and the other blocks will be sewn to it. That will be the most logical and un-fussy way to sew it together. 


That doesn't mean it won't be a bit confusing. My design is a bit complicated, and I am not quite 100% sure I will sew it together the way I originally designed it,  but no worries. I don't sew anything together until I am satisfied with the way it looks on the design wall.

One other thing. I WANT to play with the ambiguity of the orange and pink blocks. I want them to flip flop. And I'm including light, or white or cream blocks that have some other colors (like blue) in them, so this design will definitely not "read" exactly as I designed it, with the pinks and oranges clearly defined.

Of course that might change, but we'll see. I have to cut a lot more pinks before I can make the Macnas pairs and put them on the design wall. Which may take a bit more time as I seem to have caught a cold.

Sigh.


Friday, August 15, 2025

Gravity Rules!

 

The guys are back, and they are painting my dining room. I got a text while I was in California that they would be there the day after I got home. No problem. I knew I would be able to remove the artwork from the walls after I got home.

Now, on occasion I have been known to go a bit overboard. What I SHOULD have done was get home, change into my pajamas and go to bed. I did not. 

INSTEAD I decided to move my artwork. I started with this one, it's a three dimensional piece. It's about 14" x 16" and it's about 2 inches deep. The frame is metal, and the corners are sharp. It weighs just over four pounds. 


I reached for it, and somehow it got away from me. It fell and landed on my foot. It hurt like hell. I looked down ad saw a red spot. The piece had cut a hole in my shoe and my big toe.

CRAP! That's BLOOD!

I'll leave the rest to your imagination. I was taken to Urgent Care where I had X-Rays and three stitches.


Here's the end result. You can see the spiffy nail polish my DGD painted my toenails. Pretty sure she painted some of my toes too, but who cares.

So I got home, took some painkillers and went to bed. 

Just goes to show that jet lag is a real thing and it's important to know when to leave well enough alone.

I'll be sacked out on the couch for the next few days because my foot has to be elevated and kept DRY.