Doesn't Orion look cute all bundled up for winter? Dakin Humane was looking for photos of our foster guinea pig, so we pulled together a quick photo shoot on the one day all week that had sunshine.
I swear he's smiling in that photo.
Doesn't Orion look cute all bundled up for winter? Dakin Humane was looking for photos of our foster guinea pig, so we pulled together a quick photo shoot on the one day all week that had sunshine.
I swear he's smiling in that photo.
I'm working on my Small Works submission. What could I do in a six inch square? I started with a NYB block, but then moved to a wonky NYB circles. I'm nuts. I've picked fabrics and cut out my paper pieces. We'll see how it goes!
The full-on creative process gets messy. Stuff everywhere! Two sewing machines out and in use. I am free motion quilting some small stuff I had sandwiched a couple of months ago as well as piecing the Small Works project.
Our kitchen window is a great place to put plants in the winter but I found
some of the planters left marks on the paint. I've added a variety of
coasters under them, then we thought a single runner might be a good
solution.
Oh, boy! A quick post before a busy weekend. First up - I have a flimsy for the lone star quilt. I pushed through the last few seams so I could start working on my Project Quilting quilt (due on Sunday!). I did pretty well with the points, but the middle does not lay flat - obviously something is wonky. I'm not confident it will hang straight on the wall. I'll have to take a better look at it next week.
My finished quilts for 2025 are few and far between. That will change for 2026 for I am currently working on seven quilts, including mug rugs and a few wall hangings. Next year is shaping up to be a banner year.
But what I didn't accomplish in volume, I did in SIZE.
My first set of finishes were all part of this year's Project Quilting: three post cards, a pair of bowl cozies, an apron (that I love), and a wall hanging. I worked on these a week at a time between my big, king-sized project...
It was fun using up my grey and black pieces. Then the lone star
quilt took on a life of its own and I had to curtail my designs lest it get too
big to hang on the wall! I'm now trying to figure out how to finish the
corners without introducing yet another fabric. How many diamonds or
partial diamonds do I need? And how to square it? This is the
drawback of designing a scrappy quilt as you stitch it together.
Another year of blogging my adventures. Fifteen!?!
It was a quiet year - I had one big quilting project, not a lot of foster guinea pigs and some of health issues. All those things slowed down my writing topics.
Regardless... I managed to have plenty of good times with family and friends (I love you all), got out dancing (whee!), snorgled a few piggies (when can I foster baby piggies again?), and finished Winter Stars (huzzah!). I even worked on the Drapes of Doom! I am so lucky to get to do the things I do.
Thanks for reading (I'm always surprised when someone comes up to me and says "I saw that on your blog"). I appreciate the comments! I look forward to another year of sharing stories.