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.
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Monday, June 15, 2026
Field of Dreams Progress
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.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
The Bins
I don't know how long these big bins have been taking up prime real estate in my studio, but I know it's at least a couple of years. As I am cleaning the room with an eye to the floor install (now scheduled to start on July 6), I knew I wanted to clear these out. I've been digging through several of them and made a few quilts already (Nonchalant, Big Red, Yellow and Pastel Macnas, a couple of Scrap Slab Triangle quilts among others) and I'm sick of looking at the bins.
I knew I was going to have to get ruthless.
Ruthless I did get. The smaller bin now has all the leftover Macnas blocks and the larger one has bits of stuff I think I want to keep. That bin does need to be sorted, but I have time to do that.Thursday, June 11, 2026
What Else....
I've told you all that I'm working on a quilt for my son and DIL, but as I will be having the floor in the studio replaced in the next few weeks, I'm also going through everything in the studio to determine whether I want to keep it or not, and clean everything that's left.
This is the top of one of the small bookcases, Notice the dust!Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Field of Dreams
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Work Begins
Work on my son's "No Batting Quilt" begins. I will call it NBQ until I find another more suitable name.
I started cutting strips, and then did some math. The quilt will be quite large by my standards, but hey, it's for my son so naturally that isn't an issue. I just need to make a lot more blocks, so I needed a lot of fabric. This is the first batch of strips that I cut.
This is almost all the strips that I cut. After I took this photo I added about five or six lighter greens to the mix and cut them into strips.Sunday, June 7, 2026
We Interrupt...
We all have special people in our lives who, when they ask, "Hey Ma (or Memere, Grammy, Auntie, Sis, or whatever), can you make me a quilt..." the answer is always YES!
My son texted me yesterday afternoon, "Are you making no-batting quilts now? Like my old one that you made for me when I went to college? [My wife] and I love those. Can you make us a sage green one?"
"Yes," I texted back, "I made one for my bed. Of course I will make one for you two."
"Can you put some dark greens in too?" he asked, "Foresty. We have a Queen bed. We love my old one. DW wants light green and I want dark green."
"OF COURSE, I will make you whatever colors you want.
I sent this picture to them, telling them this was my entire green stash.Saturday, June 6, 2026
Party Animal at Work
Before
After:
Yup, It's hidden. I told you.Friday, June 5, 2026
Party Animal
I was going to name the White Nightingale quilt "Mourning Dove" but I was talking to my friend Susan and she said the quilt was way too happy and cheerful. "It's a party," she said. "It's a party animal."
I liked that idea, so the quilt is now named Party Animal.

Thursday, June 4, 2026
Blitzen is Finished
Sunday, May 31, 2026
Got a Jar?
What can I say? I love containers of all kinds. Boxes, jars, bins. I'm a sucker for that stuff. Since I make my own salad dressings, and often things like barbecue sauce, chili crisp and the like, I keep jars. I keep them in the bottom part of my dry sink. Lately though, I don't have any room for more. I remembered reading something from Martha Stewart some time ago. She said you don't need to keep saving jars.
And I thought, well, I should go through mine to get rid of some. Then I thought I had better get them all out to see just how many I had. The photo above doesn't even show all of them. I found two small bins filled with jars.
Turns our WAY TOO MANY! I'd like to say I was surprised, but when I thought about it, I wasn't. I reuse some sizes more often than others.
















































