There's no way to move the bookcase with my fabric stash unless I remove the fabric. And since I already know installing the new floor will create dust, I want to keep my stash CLEAN, so I put them in the large plastic bins. Good thing I had emptied them.Haven't seen THIS in a long time. So where is the stash?
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Tuesday, June 30, 2026
MOOO-ving
Monday, June 29, 2026
Number 10 Crochet Cotton
Since inquiring minds want to know, I use Number 10 Crochet Cotton that's 100% cotton. I WANT this to shrink when I wash the quilt in warm water because that will tighten the knots and they will never come out or untie themselves. I also make sure I tie a good Square Knot (Left over Right; Right over Left) and I tie it TIGHTLY.
This is the same stuff your grandmother used to make those crocheted doilies. At least mine did.
This is the way my grandmother made quilts, tied, with no batting. We took them everywhere - to the beach or the lake where they were a lot more comfortable to lie on when wet than an itchy blanket. We took them to the park for picnics and to the fireworks. We used them to make forts over the dining room table on cold winter days or when we were bored. We used them to wrap my mother's paintings when carting them to one show or another. They were utilitarian in every sense of the word. We threw them in the wash when we got home. They washed like a dream.
And of course we slept under them. They are indeed, excellent in summer.
They were never considered "precious." My grandmother stopped making them in the 80's, but they have endured. Several of my relatives have since asked me if they could be repaired or fixed, as they have mostly worn out. My grandmother would be aghast to see them now, ratty and worn, given places of honor at the end of beds, on display. She would have thrown them out, and that is what I recommend.
My relatives are horrified.
Sunday, June 28, 2026
Left over Right, Right over Left...
I am tying the Field of Dreams quilt with crochet cotton. I use a needle with a big eye and a sharp point. I am tying the quilt at the corners and center of each block. First I do the corners, going. up and down the rows.I have a little pair of scissors that are designed to remove stitches (in people), so the bottom edge can slide under the thread and not risk cutting the quilt underneath. I cut all the threads.
Friday, June 26, 2026
Needs Must
I finished sewing together the Field of Dreams flimsy. The thing is enormous. I didn't know how I was going to lay out the backing and place the top on it without moving any furniture in my house.
But I had an idea. I knew a place that was big enough, and empty enough, and had a nice clean floor. I made a call. The answer was yes.
Later, after my Tai Chi Quan class ended, I unfolded the back of the quilt, and taped it to the very slippery floor of Studio C at the YMCA in my town. With the help of the instructor and another student, we placed the quilt atop the backing and centered it.
Both the instructor and the other student couldn't get over it and kept complimenting me on how beautiful it was. They laughed as they pointed out fabrics they liked. "Look at those pretty flowers!" "Oh how cute, there are dinosaurs..." My instructor asked me how long it had taken me to make it, and were shocked when I told them less than three weeks.
They left and I got down on my hands and knees and used safety pins to secure the top to the backing at regular intervals. After about half an hour I folded it up and brought it home. I'll work on tying the two layers together over the next couple of days, then I'll fold over the excess backing and sew it down. I expect to have this in the mail early next week.
The folks at the Y were more than happy to allow me to do this between classes in that studio. Sometimes the answer to a thorny question is easy and nearby, you just have to ask.
Thursday, June 25, 2026
Field Of Dreams Grows
This is the top half of the Field of Dreams quilt I am making for my son and DIL.
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Bird Class at Night Owl
I taught a bird class at the Night Owl Quilting Studio this past weekend. Here are some of the students and the birds they made.
Monday, June 22, 2026
More on the Studio
I figured as long as I was doing a head to toe deep clean in the studio, I might as well update a few things.
Saturday, June 20, 2026
More on Black Light
Turns out I had a black light. It was nowhere near as powerful as Randy's but. I bought it years ago when one of my cats (pre Millie) had issues with the litter box.)Here are the WOWs I bought yesterday. Hard to tell what they look like, right?
Friday, June 19, 2026
Randy is BRILLIANT!
While I was waiting for my sewing machine at the sewing machine spa (Aka Bittersweet Fabric Shop) I was browsing their fabrics.
While I am trying to work my way through my stash, my collection of White On Whites is getting bit thin, so I decided I would get some. The WOWs at Bittersweet were on a shelf just above my eye level and I was having a hard time seeing what they looked like. When I mentioned it, Randy, the owner, said, "That's why we have a black light right there." So I took the light down and pointed it at a bolt of fabric.
OH HOLY HELL! Randy is BRILLIANT!
I had to share. I told Randy I was going to post it on my blog. "Oh right," he laughed, "now quilt shops everywhere will have to have black lights available for their customers. You'll start a trend."
Hell yeah!
Anyway, I bought 10.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Little Brother Macnas Quilt
The Little Brother Macnas quilt is back from the long arm quilter. I really like this quilt.I love the quilting.
Monday, June 15, 2026
Field of Dreams Progress
This is the diagram I am using to keep track of how many blocks there are in the green Field of Dreams quilt. I told my son and DIL that I would mark this diagram and send them a photo so they would know my progress on their quilt.These are the blocks on my design wall. It isn't big enough to lay out the real blocks the same way as my diagram, but these are the blocks I have made so far, and you can see where this quilt is going.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
I did it!
I started cleaning the studio a week ago, on Saturday June 6. I worked my way around the room and left the bins for last. This photo was taken on Wednesday June 10. I was done everything else, and the bins were left.On Thursday I started with the bin for Light fabrics. I had already made several quilts with fabrics from this bin and I felt it was pretty well picked over. I was ruthless, applying the rules I listed in yesterday's post to determine what I kept and what I tossed.



















































