Tuesday, April 1, 2025

March Sew Sampler

 The March Sew Sampler box was great! 

I will use every single thing. Some months there are one or two things that I would never use. But this one was a great combination. Go over to the Jolly Jabber to see exactly what was in this special box.


Monday, March 31, 2025

My Featherweight

 My little lady came back!

She went in for a repair and was given a little overhaul. I don't use her much, but hopefully she will run better than ever. 

Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Half square triangles

 I have always thought Bonnie Hunter is a genius. She can make more quilts with scraps than anybody else I know.

So what do you do when you find a stack of cut triangles?

You sew them of course.

Nice pile.

Now I know I am not as creative as Bonnie, but I am going to figure out a pattern to use these 40 half square triangles. Here is a YouTube featuring seven different blocks to use bonus half square triangles. 

Monday, March 24, 2025

Making an impact



Recently a question was asked if you ever regret giving a quilt. There were a lot of responses that said yes. Mostly from people who find that the quilt they made for someone, totally disregarded it. Sometimes when we give a quilt that we love to someone, they don't always see the time and effort you put into it.

But have you ever wondered how your quilts make an impact on someone's life?

I recently met a man in the military who told me that when he was being evacuated from Afghanistan, he was given a quilt. I asked him if it was a patriotic quilt. He said yes. And he still had it. He said it reminded him of the time he was in Afghanistan. He appreciated the words someone spoke to him when he received it. It seemed to be very special to him.

So just remember when you are making quilts, when we give of +ourselves, whether it is for Quilts of Valor, a nursing home or hospital, someone will appreciate it. 

Friday, March 21, 2025

Sometimes You Stay

 


Welcome again to the Red Door Inn. Liz Johnson takes you back to Prince Edward Island. Where we are introduced to some old characters and some new.

Cretia Martin is a creative travel blogger who travels the world and posts about places, food and people. When all of her tools and worldly possessions lands in the harbor, she is stuck on PEI until she can order replacements. Meeting dog breeder Finn Chaffey and Joe Jr., the rescue newfoundland dog, brings a new light to Cretia. She has no desire to plant down roots. But the longer she stays in town, she finds it harder to leave. 

This is a clean engaging romance. Slowly blossoming. The characters are fun, both human and animals. 

I received a complimentary ebook copy from the publisher through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.

Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Mindless sewing

 Whenever I need to do some mindless sewing I always turned to pillowcases.


Making pillowcases for Ryan's Case for Smiles is a great way to decompress.

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Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Christmas 25

 Working on Quilt tops for Christmas 25 charity quilts.

This one was made with charms left over from a previous quilt.