1.19.2026

Gift Sewing

Not a lot going on here. Donovan is visiting for a week while mom and dad go house hunting in S. Carolina (wahhhhhhh 😭), plus my current project is a gift so no pics yet… which all adds up to a big lack of blogging material. 

I’ve been working on organizing my Big Bin of Selvages. I’d asked a few friends to save selvage strips from their quilts for me, planning to cut and sew them into words for… quilt labels? captions on blocks? just for fun? They came through in a big way so I’m sorting and ironing and planning.

The original idea came from posts on Instagram and, like a lot of social media stuff, it looked easier than it is. Things to remember - bigger letters are definitely better. Words with extra space between letters (kerning?) are great. Strips with less than a generous 1/4” of fabric above and below the letters are mostly unusable. Black letters are too common (it’s slowly changing but most selvages have black ink on white fabric) - hoard those colorful letters! Use a glue pen to hold letters in place for sewing. 

A friend said the end product looks like a ransom note. 😂 She’s not wrong!


1.12.2026

The Birds Are Back

The holidays threw me off track on the Birdwatchers Project

so Sunday I spent most of the afternoon making the head of January’s Atlantic Puffin (the most complicated part)

10 x 21”

and last night finishing up the rest. Isn’t he handsome?

Next up - either December’s Northern Flicker

or November’s Purple Gallinule. Hoping to have both done before February’s project is released. (And very glad they are small-ish projects, unlike the huge 21 x 33” Green Heron!! Here)


1.11.2026

More Winter Wonderland

Remember December’s Winter Wonderland project? (Here)

Teena’s blocks

Teena and I were having so much fun, we decided to continue it on as a block a month project, with the goal of a bigger completed quilt by next Christmas. 

January’s block was Elf Legs by Full Bobbin Designs.  

Love my argyle socks

Great pattern, easy instructions and both blocks turned out super cute.

Next month we may do Frosty, by the same designer… but we’ve got a list of at least 20 blocks we’d like to make so who knows what we’ll feel like when February rolls around. 


1.09.2026

Change of Plan

Today was the final checkup from my cataract surgery, hooray!

I didn’t realize they planned to dilate my eyes, which was fine, but required a change of plan for the afternoon.

Since I value my fingers, cutting and sewing fabric got put off till tomorrow 

and I went with hubby and grandson’s favorite plan - fresh baked cinnamon rolls*. Yummmmmmmm. 

* My fav fast and easy recipe: Sally’s Baking Addiction Easy Cinnamon Rolls From Scratch. Not quite as good as my long-time favorite (my opinion; the boys think these are excellent) but Sally’s don’t take a full 8 hours to make either. 


1.07.2026

Is This Thing On?

Happy new year! Only a week late… No sewing projects so far this year, I’ve been dealing with iPad photo woes.

Making silly faces

Short version - on 12/26 got a warning that my iPad memory was full ‘cause I have so many pictures… it’s 6 years old, probably due for an upgrade, so bought a new 1 terrabyte iPad… pick it up from the Apple Store, help line is loooooooong, so take it home to do the setup myself. Setup is good but pictures won’t download from iCloud… go back to the Apple Store… spend 4 hours waiting for help… help sucked and basically sent me home to do it myself. 

I’d kept the original iPad offline, thinking if the iCloud transfer failed, I’d still have those as a backup. Yeah… help guy forgot to tell me about one more teeny tiny setting I needed to switch off and…. Poof! all but about 6000 random pics from my 59,000+ photo library are gone. Cue pulling out my hair and yelling at the universe.


Bottom(ish) line, my iPhone is backed up to a separate account and has most of the pics I lost. Apple makes it very hard to download/upload pics, especially to a PC or other service (help guy said they throttle download speeds deliberately to make it difficult.) It’s taken me the better part of a week, but I think I have everything in place to do the iPad reload tomorrow. Please cross your fingers and beseech the computer gods that it goes well. I’m tired of this and just want to quilt. 

12.31.2025

Getting Ready for the New Year

Getting ready for the new year by finishing up the old…

Mary and Gary gave me fabric and fabric spending $ for Christmas, so top on my list this week was a trip to superbuzzy, my fav Ventura quilt shop. 


I’m planning a version of this quilt ⬆️ using Tula Pink’s new fabric line, Grayworks. So pretty!

Repotted my indoor plants so they’ll look good on the stand Breanne gave me for Christmas. Love that I can see all of them and they aren’t crowded. 

The cacti in the bowl (right side) will go back outside if it ever stops raining… I was afraid they’d drown out there.

Folded and organized the fabric avalanche left over from the Winter Wonderland project and the run up to Christmas. I tend to ignore the mess when I’m mid-project but it’s nice to have a clean start for the new year. 


Now we’re hunkered down, watching British murder mysteries and reading. Want to bet whether we can stay awake until midnight? Pretty sure I will but Himself will more than likely be asleep by 10:30. Happy New Year, everyone!


12.29.2025

Mr. A’s Beauty Shots

One negative to finishing projects at midnight-30 on Christmas morning, besides the lack of sleep, is forgetting to take finished pics. 

Usually it’s not a big deal. I borrow the thing back, bribe a grandkid to hold it, take some quick shots and… done. 

Since Mr A lives in Colorado now, I had to beg Rachel to take pics, and it looks like she bribed The Teenager* to be quilt holder. I love seeing a fine family tradition carried down thru the generations. 😂

Doesn’t he look good? This turned into one of my all time fav projects. So funny to see Mr A on vacation.

The mountains quilting pattern looks just like the CO Rockies, right??

* She won’t be a teen much longer, having turned 19(!) on her November birthday. Scary how fast the time has flown. 

Notes: Mr A is from Elizabeth Hartman’s ‘Legendary’ pattern. Trees are from the FPP pattern ‘Forest’ by Easy Piece Patterns. The center panel is ‘Legendary Loner’ by 3 Wishes Fabric. Side fabric stripped are ‘Legendary Loner Peekaboo’ also by 3 Wishes Fabric.