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Wednesday, December 10, 2025
When it Doesn't Work
Monday, December 8, 2025
Gray Macnas Plan
Earlier this year Julie sent me a box full of gray Macnas pieces. I liked them and cut some gray blocks of my own.I had the idea of mixing the grays with violets,
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Snow and Tell
This is a Tourtière. It's a French-Candian meat pie. It is made with various kinds of meat and mashed potatoes. My grandmother used to make it. I haven't had one in years and decided with the snow falling outside that it would be a great dish to make. My grandmother had a little gizmo that made those rosette openings in the crust. Gosh it was good, and really took me back.
I finished the Scrap Slab Triangle Rainbow flimsy. I'll have to think of a name and order the backing for it.
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Memere to the Rescue!
Every time I go to California to visit my son's family. we take a trip to the South Coast Botanic Garden. This photo of my granddaughter was taken in August of this year when we visited the butterfly exhibit. I give my son and his family a membership to the Gardens each year. I love visiting as much as they do.
Yesterday my son texted me, "There are dinosaurs at the botanical gardens! And we lapsed our membership!"
HOLY TERROR BATMAN!
I tried to remember when I renewed the membership. I couldn't recall. So I got on my phone and brought you the Botanic Garden website and gave them a call. Discovering the membership had indeed expired, I renewed it for another year. After the staff person told me the membership was reinstated I thanked her, "Now I need. you to do me a favor. I need you to go out to the ticket office and tell the clerk that the membership for my son's family has been reinstated. I'm pretty sure my son is out there waiting with my granddaughter!"
She laughed and did just that.
A few minutes later I got a text from my son, "Thanks Mom, they just let us in."
Turns out membership renewal notices are sent to the members, so my son probably saw it and thought, "Oh, Mom will take care of this." Now I have set a notice on my phone so I will renew the membership in time next year.
Friday, November 21, 2025
Rainbow Triangles
This is a terrific way to use up all your scraps. You can get the tutorial here, at my Etsy shop. This is the fourteenth quilt I have made from these scrap slab triangles and they are all different.
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
More Scrap Slabbing
When I clean my workspace, I often make slabs of whatever color fabrics I have. I have stacks of these triangles in many colors. Back in March I toyed around with them but wasn't feeling this love for this.I tried alternating the blocks but I wasn't excited about that either, so I packed the pieces away. Lately I have been watching my pal Julie tinker with the same idea and I decided to revisit these colorful blocks.
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Me, Moving (not that Moving)
Around the end of August I pulled something in my back and got a terrific case of sciatica. It was brutally painful. Nothing would ease the pain, not painkillers, not heat, not cold, nothing.
I knew that strengthening my "core" and stretching was the only way through. In my small town there is a professional physical trainer who opened a small business called Flexable, offering Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) stretching, which according to his documentation, is "a technique that relies on the body's own reflexes to produce deeper stretches with its contract-relax method."
I won't bore you with how I discovered them, but I booked a appointment and was matched with Madisyn, a young woman 50 years younger than me who did more magic in that first 60 minutes than I could ever have believed. My pain was instantly less. It took two or three more visits before I was almost completely without pain, so I was more than just a little bit impressed.
The long term answer, of course, was to MOVE. Madisyn certainly helped me get to back to "normal" so I could move. I joined the local YMCA, (I am embarrassed to say it is literally next door,) and now I am going four to five times a week.
There is an "Arthritis Swim" class/workout every weekday at noon. It's mostly full of gray haired ladies like me. I go three times a week. Sure, I'm up to my chest in 95 degree water, but lemme tell ya, I get a workout. On the other two days, I go to a Chair Yoga class. Don't let the chair part fool you. It's a full workout. After Christmas a new session of Tai Chi will start, and I will join that. Right now I'm taking "baby steps" to build my strength and endurance.
I had a swimsuit, but I had to get some swim shoes so I could stand up in the pool and not slip around. I bought a microfiber towel that was super absorbent and didn't take up the whole gym bag. I had to buy a gym bag. I bought some "croakies" so my glasses wouldn't fall off when I was in the pool (because I needed to see the teacher.) I had to get a lock for the locker.
I love going and the workouts don't really feel like work. They are also fun. It's a good way to get out of the house and "get social." I've already noticed that it's easier for me to pick up something off the floor.
I've been told that the most important thing to do as I age is to "keep moving," so I'm doing it. One of my neighbors fell in her home and she couldn't get up, and had to call 911. That is not going to be me.
So let me ask you, how are you keeping moving?
Thursday, November 13, 2025
Assembling Mom's Bird Quilt
Assembling the bird quilt, because the birds aren't aligned in neat rows and columns, is really fussy.I have a plan I work out and try to follow it as best I can, but sometimes I make changes when I think of something better or easier to sew together.
It's important to keeps things straight and square and my laser level helps me make that happen.
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Chirping Away
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| I also use pins. I use a lot of them. Go ahead and laugh, but it helps me get the precision I want. |
Thursday, November 6, 2025
The Last Birds?
I made a few more birds for my Mom's quilt. These don't represent any person or idea. They are just birds based on fabrics that I liked and thought they were fun.
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Sewing Bird for Mom
I made a sewing bird for my Mom. She made all my clothes until I was eight years old so I wanted to do a sewing bird for her.
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
More Birds for Mom's Bird Quilt
Now that I have made all the birds based on members of my family, I am making birds based on things I know my Mom likes. She likes the color Orange, so I made this bird.She also really likes the color Yellow, so I made this one.
My Mom isn't necessarily a Pink fan, but years ago when one of my cousins got married, my Mom wanted to make herself a dress to wear to the wedding. She said she wanted to be "demurely elegant." The dress she ended up making was Hot Pink. So I had to make a bird to commemorate that!
Monday, November 3, 2025
Mom's Art Bird
I tell my students all the time, "Don't buy fabrics you fall in love with UNLESS you have a definite plan to cut it up and use it in a quilt."
Great advice. But we all do it. I bought a lot of J. Wecker Frisch's fabrics and while I have used bits of them very judiciously, I still have an awful lot of it.
As my Mother spent a lot of her career as a professional artist, it was clear that I had to make an Art Bird to represent her in her quilt. I was able to cut into my J. Wecker Frisch fabrics and put together what I think is a nifty bird that represents my Mom.
Saturday, November 1, 2025
The HOW and the WHY of Fabric Choices
I am opinionated. I believe that all other things being equal, fabric selection determines the success or failure of a quilt.
There are lots of ways to make something look good. There isn't only one right answer. The right answer depends on what YOU want.
Having said that, I really want to make sure the quilts that I make or even simply the birds that I make are as great as they can be. And believe me, sometimes even I have to do it over to get it really right.
To wit:
I used this fun fabric on the back of the PRIZM quilt, and I thought it would be fun in a bird for my Mom's bird quilt because my mom loves FUN and a good joke. So I cut a big triangle and searched through my stash for breast and beak fabrics.





















































