Wednesday, February 4, 2026

Inspiration

 I am not an artist, but with Valentine's Day so close, I thought I would share this quilt with you.



I made this quilt for my late Mother in law several years ago.  She had undergone open heart surgery, and when I found this pattern in a book by Gai Perry, I couldn't resist making it for her.

So go be inspired by something beautiful today.  And be sure to share that beauty with someone else.

Happy Quilting!

Thursday, January 29, 2026

To Win A Crown

 


Scottie O'Shay has her life laid out for her. She will take over the family business. But when she is called to visit her ill mother, Queen Catherine of Lauchtenland she leaves with the promise she will return to Tennessee. 


Scottie finds herself torn between her business world and the royal world. She didn't know she had royal blood until a few years before. She is awestruck with the beauty of royal life and the dangers it presents. 

Michael Cross has been given the task of protecting the Lady Royal, Scottie. Romance blooms slowly but Rachel Hauck gives this fairy tale story wings. Characters are well written, giving them depth. As are the encounters with Emmanuel.

This is the third and final book of True Blue series. A faith filled story that I think it is the best one yet. 
 
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary advanced e-copy of this book. All views expressed are my honest opinion.

Monday, January 26, 2026

Valentines love

 Don't you just love Valentines Day? I love decorating with all the hearts. Last year (or was it the year before) I made this quilt. 

The center was a free pattern from the Fat Quarter shop. I added more borders to expand the size.

This year I am working on a quilt, pattern by Diary of a Quilter.


My sister love gave me two charm packs and this pattern is perfect for it.

I found this on Instagram and wished that I had known to do this when my kids were little. But maybe someone can pick it up and glean from it.

Isn't it the sweetest thing to do for your kids. 

Valentines Day is only three weeks away :-)


Saturday, January 24, 2026

An open letter to No Reply Comment



 I am sorry to say that many of my readers are no reply comments. And unfortunately when you ask a question, I have no way to respond. So I would ask if you see that your comment is no reply or anonymous, and you would like me to respond, can you please leave your email or some way for me to answer your questions. I don't want you to think that I am not responding. It would be very helpful.

Thank you.


Friday, January 23, 2026

Declutter

 This bin was filled to the brim.


For the last few days I have been going through the bin with all the left over pieces of fabric. The goal is to see if there is any usable fabric. And there was. Plenty! So I am ironing them and packing them up to send to someone who can use all of these scraps.

Yay!

Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Little Red Schoolhouse

 In all the years that I have been quilting, I have only made one Red and White Quilt.  It was a commissioned quilt in 1997 and the only one I ever sold.  



The pattern originated from Eleanor Burns, but I designed the checkered border.  


I can't remember how large it ended up, as the original pattern only gave directions as a wall hanging, using 6 Schoolhouses. I saved all the directions and hand drawings in hopes that I would make another one.  
Happy Quilting!

Monday, January 19, 2026

Snow with a forecast of quilts

It's been cold here in the south, but this is the only snow we have at our house :-)  



I made this landscape quilt a couple of years ago, when our family went on a trip to West Virginia.  My kids love to snowboard.

Happy Quilting!