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.
Wednesday, May 06, 2026
Steps - a Rebuilt Log Cabin
Sunday, May 03, 2026
Codyrumple
I am loosely spelling the above old English Word, suggested by another quilting blogger. Basicly, the word means something like "embarking on an unknown journey, destination unknown, time needed who knows, not sure when the end happens, but you DO know you're going to have a wonderfully good time." That is exactly what happened when I made this quilt. This is my favorite block (Kaleidoscope) and the options are endless, colors no limit, it seems everything looks good, you can exchange blocks from various other strip units. The resulting "circles" that appear are always a surprise. Last weekend I was asked to present a Trunk Show and kind Cindy, quilter and guild member, took a bunch of wonderful photos, including this one. (There are about 20 more). The above quilt was not quilted until I was asked to do the Trunk Show, and then I panicked because I ran out of time, but friend Carol quickly did the beautiful machine quilting, almost a first to me.
Yes, that's me, being sassy.
Thursday, April 09, 2026
Preparing for a Trunk Show/Teaching a Class
I'm still here, and am busy making preps for a Trunk Show and also leading a Strip and Slash class in 10 days and I don't want to post new/ongoing projects just yet. I cornered a friend into taking some photos from the Trunk Show - hope they turn out OK. Many of the quilts to be shown have been posted on this blog.
I'm packing for our upcoming All Day Sew and I've decided I want to make something scrappy like this one again. Good grief - I give them away and then miss them so much that I need to remake them? I'll probably break down some triangles into smaller ones. It looks like I used a 60 degree angle ruler in the body but that border looks like a Tri-Recs size. (New sewists - Note - the 2 versions of triangles are not interchangeable but only appear to be the same.)
Friday, March 13, 2026
Pickle Dish (aka Trilobytes) Finished, Double T Star Finished
Pickle Dish (aka Trilobytes) DONE
Tuesday, February 03, 2026
"T" blocks, dated UFO, and nifty tweezers
I'm machine quilting this queen-sized project. My piecing was good, but quilting is difficult because it's a large quilt. I like small pieces, although quilting over the many seams is a challenge. I've found it best to use a hopping foot and an overall quilting design because those seams get in the way of smooth traveling with a ruler foot or other options. It's not like what we see on the videos. The real subject of interest is those nifty tweezers, a gift from last quilt retreat. The tips are flat meaning they can get close and tight to remove stubborn threads, and there is even a light between the handles, if needed. I've never seen one designed so well and definitely recommend it. Logo says TOOL SHOP.
All Day Sew is coming up. This is a locally organized bunch of sewists. While most of us are Guild members, we are not connected officially with the Guild. Because our town is so far from other members, we gather locally to enjoy our friendship and sewing without the drawback of driving times or business needs. We have no dues, no business ... only fun and laughter - kinda like an adult pajama party.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Finally, some quiet moments
Just WHO won't appreciate the importance of a fresh new clean board cover? I even bought my own staple gun for the job! I prefer using a striped fabric.