I am a quilter - a retired widow living in the Nebraska Panhandle. I am surrounded by beautiful semi-arid ranch country, and treeless hills and fields under incredibly wide blue skies, located far from the upheaval found often in large towns or cities. I am blessed to have delicious time to quilt and to appreciate my peaceful moments in an unpeaceful world.
Saturday, October 25, 2025
Sandwiching my layers, one method
Friday, October 17, 2025
Zippity Blue Da, Pineapple
When your entire collection of fabrics seem to be ALL scraps and pieces, this is a perfect solution of what can be used. Once again, I used a ruler and suggestion from Gyleen Fitzgerald, because it's smaller than the Creative Grid version. I think next time, I'll try the larger one, just to note any difference. This is 7 x 8 blocks, 8 inch blocks with a 6 inch border., about 68 x 76 in. Note the difference made by the alternate block, with a slightly different value placement. This is my 6th or 7th Pineapple quilt.
Freeze warnings for tomorrow night - electric blanket installation time!
Sunday, September 21, 2025
Lovely Surprises, and a Disappearing Log Cabin
From my daughter ...
...and a BIRTHDAY SURPRISE from a BUNCH of quilty friends ... (goodness, you'd think I could have arranged this collection of gifts in a more attractive setting). There are even homemade food items in that amazing group of gifts which includes yards of fabric! What a lovely and surprising day I had. I'm feeling all warm and fuzzy inside. 8-)))
My final choice - because I didn't want to make more blocks and end up with yet another huge quilt! OK, I bet some of you are thinking of trying this one. I got my instructions from that clever gal Suze, at Revelation Quilts.
Sunday, September 07, 2025
Farm Memory
I was born in Chicago, but when the 4th of us kids was due, my parents were concerned they might not be able to feed us all, so they decided to buy a farm in 1948, south of Chicago, in Richton Park, Illinois. Dad still had his good job as a steel roller. I personally think they were always adventuresome and they welcomed this "ridiculous" idea. That is the farmhouse, my room was upstairs behind the right window, the huge barn was behind the foliage, to the right was a nice orchard with apples, pears, peaches and cherry trees. A glimpse of the corn crib can be seen in the middle of the photo. There was a huge, beautifully built granary out of sight. The light "speck" in the driveway was probably Queenie, or some farm dog. This 1950 ish photo was our home, filled with incredibly valuable memories, until about 1960, when we 4 kids were grown and each had our own lives in other locations, and our parents sold the farm and built a lovely modern home nearby. In the foreground was a field that sometimes flooded if the creek got jammed, where the pigs got out, and I saw my Mother in her homeade feedsack housedress, physically tackle one of those runway pigs!!! The main road (Sauk Trail) was a poorly maintained 2 lanes -- today it is a 4 lane highway with with stop lights. There is nothing left of that original place - it is all under asphalt, and apartment buildings except for one open space I've seen on Google, that remains a green field where I exercised my horses.
Us 4 kids all realize we were incredibly lucky to have spent our growing years living this fortunate life.
Wednesday, September 03, 2025
At last ... someting to post about
Sunday, July 27, 2025
One is Good, Two is Better
OK, so I got carried away - and despite the THOUSANDS of options for this simple 9-patch, I accidently made the very same design from an almost-the-same layout. Not sure how it happened but ... The first quilt (left, posted a few months ago) was so much fun, and such a good use of leftover squares, I just HAD to make another, not realizing I used the same layout. Each is about 60 inches square.
Some of you ask about quilting designs I use for FMQ. I quilted lots of overall swirls with a variegated Metler silk finish cotton No 50 thread .