Saturday, May 2, 2026
Scrappy Saturday
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
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.
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.
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.




















































