Saturday, May 2, 2026

Scrappy Saturday

Oh my gosh, I have let myself get so far behind! This is the point where I typically get overwhelmed and give up after starting the year with a lot of motivation! My last RSC post was March, and I had done a few red blocks. I found some red hst’s that I hadn’t finished, so I did that first. 


I used the rest of the red squares to make a few of the nine patch blocks. 


Since I didn’t do a collage of the reds in March, I did one last night. Here it is:


I often pick my grandson from school, and they had early dismissal yesterday. The weather was getting bad with rain and hail was forecast, and I wanted to get home and get my car in the garage before the hail started. That gave me an opportunity to work on my pink blocks.






I already had everything cut out and a couple of them were completed, so it went pretty fast. Here are all of the pinks together. 


I think I am ready to move on to the orange scraps, and I will work on that this week—in my spare time! 

Friday, May 1, 2026

Free Pattern Friday

I don’t know if anyone remembers, but I posted a picture of this quilt about a month ago.


The lady that made it said it was a free pattern she’d found “somewhere” and she would look for it when she got home and let me know where to find it. It’s called HoneyBell, and here is a link to the pattern. 

The pattern sample is done in four fabrics plus a white sashing, and the big blocks are cut 9-1/2” square. 


Of course I’m always trying to find different patterns to use my large collection of precuts, so I dug through the boxes and came up with this layer cake. 



The quilt finishes at 61” x 61”, and I wanted mine to be longer. Adding an extra row will make it about 76” long so I decided to do that. That means i need 20 blocks instead of 16. I had to cut a few of the smaller squares from my stash, but I found some blenders that would work.


I think I cut about twelve extra 4-1/2” squares. I’m using black for the sashing. Here are the ones I’ve gotten done so far. 


No sashing between the blocks yet, but you get the idea. I think I’m going to like it! Let me know what you think if you decide to try it. 


Thursday, April 30, 2026

Back to Work

Let me just say, I have had trouble getting back into the swing of things. I did nothing Monday except unpack and wash clothes and sit around thinking about a lot of things. I generally stay so busy I don’t have time to think, so this was an unusual day for me. But, it was a good change. Oh, my church hosted bunco Monday night, so I did play Bunco. We provide the meal, but I didn’t feel like fixing anything complex, so I picked up strawberries, grapes, and blackberries, and washed everything and put it on a plate. Easy and good! 

I got a couple of quilts done on Tuesday, and I got the binding done on one of them yesterday. 


The photos don’t really do it justice; the colors are so pretty and vibrant. The back is pretty too! She picked it up yesterday and was happy with it. 


I have to get the binding finished on the other one I quilted. Maybe it will happen today. I spent some time yesterday just driving around and saw this:


I actually felt bad about that quilt. There used to be a department store here that sold quilts that were mass produced in China. They were hand quilted, but still mass produced. I’m hoping this one was one of the Chinese ones. Well, I can’t save them all. My house is already full.

The dogs are happy to be home. I picked Ruthie up on Sunday evening, and she came home and passed out in her bed. Look at that sweet little face!


 I couldn’t get Reba and Ryder until Monday, but they are all here now. 


I need to get back to sewing soon. I have some strips cut for my RSC and will get busy with it soon. I have the time now but not much motivation. 



Saturday, April 25, 2026

Longarm Classes

I had four full days of classes. I have been looking for advanced training for my particular machine, and it is harder than you would think to find any. There are lots of beginner-type classes available, but not so much advanced. The advanced features are the computer software and how to manipulate it to achieve different effects. That is how I ended up in Utah. I really wasn’t interested in the beginner class, but this particular instructor requires that you take the two-day beginner class from her before you can take the advanced one. The first day was basic edge-to-edge work. 

The second day was using different types and weights of threads and to keep even tension whatever you use. 

Some of the rows are metallic, some are 30, 40, 50, or 60 weight.

The third and fourth days were advanced training. There were only 4 of us that stayed for that part. I didn’t quite get finished with day 3, and my brain was hurting when I got out of there. 

Each block has a different technique.





On the fourth day, we put it all together into one quilt. 


Here’s the back:

All four of us were able to finish. Notice, mine is the only pieced one! The other three are printed. I was in such a panic to get all those tops pieced, and I was the only one who pieced all four.

I really hope I can retain everything I learned. Right now, I just want to be back in my house. My flight is at 4:00 pm today, and I should be home by 11:00. I’ll get my dogs back Monday. 



Thursday, April 23, 2026

I Made It!

Oh my, what an exhausting day, but I made it. 


It was a full day of traveling. I left Victoria at 5:30 am, and got to Houston about 30 minutes later. That was the easy part. 

I had to change terminals in Houston, but that typically happens, so I had left myself two hours to make the switch. Then flew to LA.

The topography is so different from what I am used to. I hadn’t been to the Los Angeles airport in about 15 years, but it hasn’t changed much. Still super busy. 


They had an interesting display of textile art on one of the walls. 










Sorry about the glare—I worked hard to edit it out, but this was as good as I could do without losing too much resolution. 

I finally got to my hotel around 5:30, so it was a full day. It’s really pretty here. 



I actually managed to finish the other two quilt tops I needed for my class.



Sunday, April 19, 2026

It’s Been a Minute

Once again, I haven’t posted in a week. It seems like the time gets away from me, and then it’s too late or I’m too tired. I probably need to manage my time better, but maybe most people feel that way. I’ve been trying to get ready for my trip, and I finally sat down Friday and reread the email they sent me about the longarm training. I had read it when I got it about a month ago, and I think I missed the part about needing to bring four quilt tops plus batting and backing with me! Oops! There are specific size requirements for the tops, and luckily for me they’re not too big. I got busy yesterday and got two done.



I have the third started, and I’ll finish it after church today, and hopefully the fourth. I had hoped to do some major cleaning on the house, but it’s not going to happen. I need to block out a day when I get back and get it done. 

Here’s some good news. I took my last antibiotic yesterday, and I am feeling a lot better. I just don’t recover as quickly as I used to. More good news is that we had a nice rain yesterday. I haven’t checked the rain gauge, but it should have been at least an inch if not more. 

We had a sew day Wednesday for quilt guild. We call it “Brontë Bee”, and it’s when we get together to work on items we’ll sell at our Sampler Store. Wednesday’s theme was kitchen and here’s some of the things we made.



I had to leave early to pick up Roger from school, but I did get a casserole-sized hot pad done. 


The back is denim. I’m hoping to make a few more, but then again, time is always a factor. There are so many things I want to do, and I have all the materials and the ability, but time is limited. I did get a couple of customer quilts finished, but I still need to get the binding put on them. 

I may be able to get a post done this week, but I’m not sure. I’ll have my iPad with me, so it’s possible. Have a wonderful week!