Monday, July 7, 2025

Birthday girl

 My sweet little granddaughter turned 9 years old this past week. How can it be? Time is flying by as these precious children grow up.

I found this cute mirror compact and lipstick holder at an antique mall recently. I thought it would be a fun gift for her.

So I made a little bag to match.


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Friday, July 4, 2025

Happy Independence Day



"Blessed is the Nation Whose God is the Lord" (Psalm 33:12)

Wishing you a very Happy and Safe 4th of July

Monday, June 30, 2025

Baby Quilt

 I finally finished quilting this baby quilt.

And gifted it to the new mama.

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Friday, June 27, 2025

June Sew Sampler

 Summer has arrived. And so has the Sew Sampler box.

Lots of goodies in this one. Find the details on Fat Quarter Shop blog.

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Red, white and blue

 Red, white and blue.  This time of year brings out the patriotic colors.


 
We start off with Memorial Day, then Flag Day and then our American Independence Day.

Do you only use these colors at this time of year?





Do you decorate for the different seasons?

Thursday, June 19, 2025

By hand or machine?


When I was a new quilter in 1985 I took a quilting class at the local craft store. Back then we were taught how to cut out the pieces with scissors and used cardboard templates. Towards the end of the class, our teacher showed us a tool that looked like a pizza cutter. She told us this was a Rotary Cutter and would speed cutting time. Of course we all laughed and said it could not take the place of scissors! HA!

About that same time, my sister in law took a class at a quilt shop. She learned Eleanor Burns Quilt in A Day pattern for the Log Cabin. She shared with me how quick and easy it was to use this method (using a rotary cutter). And as the saying goes, the rest is history.

I started this quilt around 1986. I purchased 100% cotton fabrics from a quilt shop. My plan was to make a quilt for my then toddler son. We worked on the Log Cabin pattern, and I completed the top. It was my goal to hand quilt this quilt.

So I started working on it, but did not make very speedy progress. Hand quilting took a lot of time. As a matter of fact it was not completed until 2004!

This is one of my favorite quilts and the only one I completely hand quilted. It was fun to work on, and I love how the colors all worked together.

Do you quilt by hand or machine? Or do you send your quilts out to a longarmer?  

Monday, June 16, 2025

Lost and found

 So as I was going through fabric, I came across two orphan blocks that I had made several years ago. They were supposed to be part of a blog hop I participated with a friend. My friend finished her quilt, but my little orphans lay around, just waiting for the day.

So here they are. I thought surely I must have some of that fabric somewhere.

Since organizing my stash I was able to find the background fabric. Which was a huge help.

I did not really want to make 10 more blocks so I was going to go for a table runner.

Easy enough to make one more block.

And enough extra fabric to work out a table runner. Yay!