Here's an early birthday wish to my Darling Granddaughter. I don't know how TEN years have passed! Her thrifty grandmother has been counting all the extra Macnas blocks that were bright colors on white and there are enough to make a good sized no-batting quilt for her, so that is in the works.
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Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Happy Birthday DGD!
Here's an early birthday wish to my Darling Granddaughter. I don't know how TEN years have passed! Her thrifty grandmother has been counting all the extra Macnas blocks that were bright colors on white and there are enough to make a good sized no-batting quilt for her, so that is in the works.
Monday, August 10, 2026
Join Me Up!
It was time to sew this quilt together. But first I had to cut the setting triangles for the sides and bottom.
It was easier not to put the pieces I had sewn together back up on the design wall. Eventually it was easier to see how the layout was working and not to be confused about what was to be sewn to what, I just moved all the pieces to the floor of the studio.
Any concerns I had about the success of this design just evaporated as soon as I saw it like this. This is going to be a knockout!Sunday, August 9, 2026
Sliced and Paired
Slicing the blocks in half diagonally and then matching pairs together and sewing was fun. It went faster than I had expected.
Now that the quilt will be a bit smaller, it will only need 50 or so blocks. I have them all sewn, but haven't really tinkered with the design yet. The half square spaces on the bottom and left will be black, and the ones on the top and at right will be white.
My DGD is very happy and excited with this. I am also thinking about what to do for her "thin" quilt. I shall make it the way my grandmother made ours all those years ago - tied with crochet cotton. All the knots are still intact. I have one that is almost 50 years old and it has held up rather well. We used them daily and they were washed regularly.
My DIL teased that her daughter's room would have the highest concentration of Lynne Tyler quilts anywhere.
Saturday, August 8, 2026
We Interrupt...
I finished up making the blocks and then sliced a couple and sewed them together, threw them up on the design wall and took this picture. Then I sent it to my son and DIL.
DIL: OMG that's going to be a really cool quilt!
DS: Hang it in a museum!
So I text back that I think, YES! It's going to be a hell of a quilt, and I had to ask if they really wanted me to tie it instead of having it quilted.
My DIL texts that she thinks it ought to be quilted, but that my DGD really wants a thin quilt like the green one I made for them.
So we go back and forth, and we talk to my DGD. She wants a thin quilt. I'm happy to make her one.
But it won't be this quilt.
Friday, August 7, 2026
Blushing Zebras
CLEARLY this is going to be really cool.
I sent the photo above to my granddaughter and my son said not only did she think it was pretty but she "squeeked really high pitched." They all love it and my DIL loves the name I have chosen, Blushing Zebras.
Thank you Starsthatblaze! Haven't heard from you in a long time. Nice to know you're still around. Also hello Sewgirl!
I should finish sewing the blocks together later today (Friday) and then over the weekend I'll start slicing the blocks apart, matching pairs and resewing them together. REALLY looking forward to this next part.
Thursday, August 6, 2026
Lynne Changes Her Mind
Once I had designed all the blocks in the BWR Quilt I put them up on the wall and stood back. One of them stood out like a sore thumb for being too wimpy. It's the second from the right on the top row. From a distance (hell, even close up) the outer fabric looked too much like the fabric in the center and it just seemed insubstantial compared to the others.
Wednesday, August 5, 2026
More DGD RWB Blocks
I've designed the last three blocks for my granddaughter's Black White and Red quilt. I will be making 64 blocks in all, 32 with a black center like these, above,
and 32 with a light center, like these above.
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
More DGD Black White Red
I was eager to see the fabric combinations I had planned made up into blocks. So I made one of each. I have plans to make four each of these color combinations, but I wanted to see the blocks next to each other. These are the three combinations in the last photo from yesterday's post.
Monday, August 3, 2026
Granddaughter Black White & Red
I mentioned briefly that my darling granddaughter (DGD) wants me to make her a quilt that is black, white and red. I kinda sorta knew where I was going with it, but that idea didn't thrill me so I got out my quilt books and started browsing. The quilt above is SLICED, which I made way back in 2013, from Amy Ellis's Book, Modern Neutrals. We all know how much I love neutrals (NOT!) so naturally I did some tinkering. I liked this quilt back then and I thought it would be suitable as a Black, White and Red quilt for my DGD, so I sent her a picture. (Remember she lives on the other side of the country.)
My son said she loved the design. I had another question. More BLACK than Red or more RED than Black?
The answer was MORE BLACK!
Well all righty then. Not quite what I was expecting from an almost ten year old girl. When I told Julie she asked, "Does she know black fades fastest of all colors?"
"No, of course not," I replied, "However, you and I both have one person in our lives for whom we would do anything. I'm her grandmother, and I'll pretty much do anything she wants."
Besides, this is the quilt that is going to hide under the blankets during the day, or at least that's the theory.
I did, however, extract some concessions from DGD. I could use black and white fabrics, which she likes, and the blacks could have bright colors on them. With those two concessions I knew I was in business. No problem. I can do that. Now that the work on the floors is all done and I have put the house back to rights, I can get into the studio and get to work. I made a couple of test blocks and then went through the stash to make combinations I thought would work. You can see some of them above.Of course I started working before I figured out how many of each block I needed, but I wanted to see if what I had in my head would work in real life before I got too committed. But once I had these blocks on the design wall I knew I was good to go.Sunday, August 2, 2026
Living Room Before and After
This is the before photo of my living room the night before the installers came to replace the floor.This is an in-process photo.
Thursday, July 30, 2026
The Blackest Black
Black is a hard color to dye because there is no single "source" for it. Most black is a mixture of several other dye colors, and manufacturers have to use a LOT of it to make black fabric BLACK.
So it wasn't really a surprise last week when the color catchers that came out of the wash with the black fabrics I bought were this dark (and actually they are DARKER in real life).Monday, July 27, 2026
Red Again
My granddaughter has asked me to make her a black, red and white quilt. I'm pretty sure I know where I am going with it, so I ordered some fabric, because a basic black red and white quilt isn't very interesting. I want to make her quilt fun so I ordered some fabrics. Since the Big Red quilt bled I've been very careful in choosing dark fabrics, particularly for backings of my quilts.
But my DGD wanted RED and RED was what I wanted to give her. So when the fabrics arrived the other day, I ran them through the wash, as I always do. The color catchers that came out were the ones on the upper left in the photo above.
I ran them all through the washer AGAIN, and the color catchers came out are on the upper right of the photo. But I wasn't worried. I knew that I would soak the fabrics the way Vicki Welsh recommends in her "Save my bleeding quilt" post.
So I did that and let the fabrics soak for a full twelve hoursWednesday, July 22, 2026
Machine is Smoking!!
My Mother called me the other morning about 10:30 AM. She asked what I was doing. "Sewing on the Pink and Silver Quilt," I told her. "Wow Lynne, 10:30 in the morning and you're already sewing!"
I didn't have heart to tell her I'd been sewing since 8 AM. I was awake, I got up and went directly into the studio (in my nightgown.) When I'm "deep into" a quilt, that's what happens.
Because of the layout of this quilt, there are at least nine blocks that end up in the quilt that cannot fit on the design wall. When I took the photo above, I was working on those extra blocks on the right side.
About forty minutes later I had finished that section on the upper right and was getting ready to work on the section just below. That didn't take all that long. I did that and then stopped for lunch. After lunch I sewed the big sections together. There were about five or six of them.Tuesday, July 21, 2026
Knowing When It's Time to Stop (for the day)
I started sewing this together on Saturday, but didn't get much done. Sunday morning I got up and went right into the studio after breakfast and worked till noon. Then I had lunch and went back. I completed the big area outlined in red in the center.
After a break of dealing with the bills, I went back into the studio and worked on the area at the top in the center. I wanted to finish that whole section before I stopped for the day but about 4:30 I took a bathroom break and realized my shoulders were hurting. I went back into the studio and looked at it. Nope. I was tired. The last thing I need is to fall off the ladder and hurt myself.
At my age I have to listen to my body. It was time to stop. I put my tools away, turned off the lights and went into the living room to read.
Since I cannot get the entire design up on the design wall I can't sew it together using the webbing technique. Which is fine with me as I have a love/hate relationship with it anyway. So I have been sewing it together the old fashioned way. A pair of blocks at a time. Which is still problematic because the design shifts. When I was working on the center section on Saturday I had to unsew pairs of blocks FIVE different times because I kept sewing the pieces together wrong. That was when I knew it was time to stop that day. (I made a visit to my local art museum instead.)
The next day I moved blocks from the top of the design to my ironing table and worked on one section at a time. This is the section at the upper left.
















































