Sunday, July 12, 2026
Stafford Quilt Show
Friday, July 10, 2026
Free Pattern Friday
I’ve been on a placemat kick lately. I make a lot of placemats from oddball orphan blocks or random scraps and donate them to Meals on Wheels. I try to donate about 25 per year. Sometimes I hit that goal and sometimes not. Either way, they are happy to receive them, and they are fast and easy to make.
Sometimes I get tired of random scraps and start looking for patterns I can use to make matched sets. I found another free pattern that I tried out yesterday.
The pattern is called “But First Coffee”, and you can find it here. I don’t have any of the coffee fabric, but I had a yard of bee fabric I thought was really cute.
I’m pretty sure the bee fabric was from Walmart; the brown and the honeycomb print are from Hobby Lobby. I changed the dimensions of the placemats so the honeycomb border would show up better. I’m not so sure that was the right decision. If I bind it with the dark brown, I think it will look better.
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
Another Finish
I think the colors show up better in the closeups. I already have a fabric picked out for the back, so it’s just a matter of it waiting for its turn on the frame.
It continues to be outrageously hot! There is a chance of rain on Friday, and I hope we at least get some. It most likely won’t be a lot. The desert rose now has two blooms, and it’s loving the heat.
These are their favorites. I’m guessing they stayed indoors because of the heat and ended up raiding the toy basket. It’s on a shelf, but they can reach it if they jump. I went outside around 7:30 pm, and threw a ball for them until the mosquitoes started getting bad. Hopefully that relieved some of the boredom.
Monday, July 6, 2026
Weekend Update
It’s cute, but I think the blue I chose may be too light. I’m think of making it again with a navy blue. I only got one of the placemats made.
I have all of the stars made, but I just couldn’t find the motivation to finish the other three placemats. Hopefully this week.
Saturday, July 4, 2026
Happy Fourth and Another Free Pattern
Happy 250th Birthday America! My fervent prayer is that all Americans can put aside their differences and their conflicting political opinions and just celebrate how lucky we are to live in a country where freedom and democracy has been celebrated for 250 years. I pray we have many more years of the same!
There is a super cute pattern I found for a patriotic runner plus matching placemats. I have pulled all my fabrics from my stash and hope to work on it today.
When I drive up to my shop, he is waiting for me and runs in the door as soon as I open it. I am going to have to clean off the top of the desk because he gets up here and kicks everything off! That's okay; it is due to be cleaned anyway. 7
Friday, July 3, 2026
Free Pattern Friday
I was browsing different websites looking for layer cake patterns. I have some I have had a while that need to be used. I tend to like the Robert Kauffman patterns. They are easy, but they are also eye-catching. This one caught my interest:
It would be perfect for squares you don’t want to chop up too much. I was thinking about my Kaffe Fasset squares. The only thing I’m not liking is that the quilt finishes 40” x 50”. To me, that’s a little small. Anyway, the pattern is here. I like the graphic appeal of the pattern, but it needs to be bigger.
I went to the funeral home yesterday to pay my respects, and I got choked up when I saw two of the quilts I quilted and bound hanging behind the casket. It was very emotional for me.
Good news—my desert rose is finally blooming.
The heat is miserable right now with no letting up for a while. I try to stick with plants that can withstand our South Texas weather, and the desert rose and the lantana thrive in it. The yellow lantana is flowering right now; the orange native lantana isn’t. I’m not sure why. I’m just glad something can tolerate this heat!
Thursday, July 2, 2026
RIP Joycelynn
Today I will go by Rosewood Funeral Chapel and pay my respects. One of my favorite customers lost her battle with cancer last week. Visitation is at 10 and the funeral is at 11. I am going to go at 10 and sign the book and offer my condolences to her family. I had looked up the obituary on line last week as I was planning to send flowers. The obituary said in lieu of flowers, donations to VCAM (Victoria Christian Assistance Ministry) would be appreciated. Joycelynn volunteered at VCAM. I will go by VCAM when I leave the funeral home and make a donation in honor of her.
I made a collage of some of the quilts I quilted for her.
I don’t think that is all of them, and I may have added one or two that weren’t hers. I’m not sure. I also quilt for her sister Marian, and they often came to the quilt shop together, and their taste was very similar, so I could have included one or two of Marian’s quilts in the collage. I can’t find a picture of Joycelynn’s fist quilt. It was an autumn panel she won at a quilt show, and she was determined to finish it even though she hadn’t made a quilt before.
The last three I did for her were for her children and her grandson. I was able to get them quilted and bound in time for her to give them to the recipients.
Unfortunately, Joycelynn was diagnosed with liver cancer about two months ago. By the time she was diagnosed, it was stage four and untreatable. She actually went to the doctor for shoulder pain. I recently found out that is a symptom of liver cancer, but I never knew that previously. It seems the tumor in the liver can get large enough to irritate the diaphragm which results in shoulder pain. Cancer is a horrible disease. I absolutely hate it.




















































