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Saturday, March 21, 2026
The Design Wall Limitations
Friday, March 20, 2026
Pastel Macnas
I'm less than five feet tall and have to be very careful not to fall, so designing the top of this quilt on the design wall means I'd have to use a stepladder, and that isn't a very good thing for me.
I decided to sew the top part of what I have together, then I can lower it to a comfortable height on the design wall and then I can add the 2 rows above what is shown in the photo. Since my design wall is a bit too narrow for 30 2-1/2" blocks so I decided to sew the leftmost blocks together. This will allow me to shift everything over and add the extra blocks to the right.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
The Next Thing
I finished sewing the jewel-toned Macnas quilt together. Here it is draped over my ironing table. You can better see the fabrics and colors. A random arrangement of fabrics works well many times, but this regular arrangement has a rhythm that I like very much.
Instead of ironing the backing fabric that needs it, I went into the studio yesterday morning with my hot chocolate and looked around, wondering what to do next.
I've got a lot of fabric in the big scrap bins and I've been working my way through that, but working on the jewel toned Macnas quilt had me searching through my stash, and I discovered a lot of older stuff hidden in there.
WHAT IF... I wondered, I used all the small pieces of forgotten stuff in the stash?
So I put my hot chocolate down, (mind you I was still in my nightgown), and looked through the stash. I found several smallish pieces of a lot of light colors - pastels, really.
Something else jiggled in my brain, and I went over to where I have stacks of Macnas-sized blocks resting on trays. I brought them over to the worktable and sorted through them. I had A LOT of pastel fabrics I didn't even need to cut.
I could get started RIGHT AWAY.Monday, March 16, 2026
Piece by Piece
I've been sewing the blocks of the Jewel toned Macnas quilt together the old fashioned way. In the photo above all the blocks are sewn together into rows and except for the bottom two, the rows are sewn together in pairs, so all, (you know, that pesky "all") I have to do is sew those together and the flimsy will be complete. This one may or may not have a home yet. I haven't quite decided.
This is the backing fabric I have chosen for the Yellow Macnas quilt,
and this is the one I have chosen for my nephew's quilt, Dancing Jewels. Both are quilt backings, so quite large pieces. I have to iron them and get them organized. This past weekend my local art museum, The Currier Museum, had a show where garden groups from throughout the state were invited to do floral arrangements based on artwork in the museum. This is one of my favorite pieces in the museum, and you can see the floral arrangement beside it. I am always interested in how artists get inspired, so this was a great show to see. I was fortunate enough to be there when the floral designers themselves were available to discuss their thought processes that led to their creations.
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Decisions, Decisions
I shifted some of the blues, all three of the reds and two of the purples. I was happy with this.Then I tried to zig zag the design, but I got to this point and decided it didn't bring anything at all to the party, so I put the blocks back.
Friday, March 13, 2026
More More More
As you can see I've been making blocks and adding them to the design wall.
There is one teeny tiny problem.
The design wall is just a bit too narrow for all the blocks to fit. You can see some of them hanging off the edge in the photo above. (They are at the far right.)
The bookcase that stores my fabric stash is right next to my design wall, but the bookcase leans forward a bit, and there is a space behind it. You can see it in the photo above - it's the dark area above and below the watermark in the photo. In theory this is not a problem, but I have had some blocks fall off the wall and slip BEHIND the bookcase, which is the equivalent of disappearing into the Pit Of Doom. Since I have a finite number of blocks and have used up every last inch of some of the fabrics, I could not afford to lose even a single block, so rather than work from the center to the right, and risk losing blocks into the POD, I went back to the far left of the quilt and worked from the left edge to the middle. Once the blocks pairs are sewn up, there will be space on the wall for the pieces to adhere and not hang off into space and be at risk of falling into the POD.Thursday, March 12, 2026
Growing
The quilt will be 60" x 72" which means eighteen rows of fifteen blocks across. So the pattern of Black-Red-Violet-Blue-Green will get repeated three times in each row. So I need 3 different prints of each color, and eighteen different lights or creams to make up each dark/light pair.Like these.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Regular Rows
I've been working on the Jewel toned Macnas quilt. The colors I am using are Red, Violet, Blue and Green. I added the Red because otherwise it would have been too dark. The Green is at the far right and it's pretty dark in the photo, but not quite as dark in real life.
I am also adding some brights on black fabric, as you can see at the left.
The pattern of colors has been established, Black, Red, Violet, Blue, Green, Black, Red, Violet, Blue, Green, etc. You can see one very bright busy light print. I shall have other bright colors on white prints in the quilt, so this won't be the only one. Also, there is no guarantee that this will be the exact arrangement of fabrics. Things may will shift.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Home Work
We've all been there. When the house gets just a little bit messier than you can stand and you have to stop everything and clean it all up so that's what I focused on last week.
I cleaned up the various places in the house where stuff had piled up. I tamed the paper tiger in the office and did all the shredding. I got all the paperwork together to get my taxes done, and I actually dusted all the rooms in the house!
That and I did my taxes.
After that was done, I decided to review an idea for a quilt I had that didn't work. Back in December I was making a Macnas quilt using Jewel-toned colors and grays. It just didn't work. You can see that here.
Here I have removed the pieces that weren't working and I have made three diagonal rows of blocks - purple, blue and green. The photo is dark, but the idea works and I will carry on with it.
Friday, March 6, 2026
Dancing Jewels is a Flimsy
The Dancing Jewels quilt is now a flimsy. I am really happy with it. It's 65" x 83."
Now that the flimsy is all sewn, all the blocks fit on the design wall and you can see how the blocks play together. I really like that interplay.
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Assembling Dancing Jewels
I've started ro assemble the blocks for the Dancing Jewels quilt. As you can see I'm pressing the seams open.
I've sewn the blocks together into half rows, because I think the longer full rows get unwieldy to work with.
As I was placing the rows on the design wall I noticed I had two edge blocks with the same fabric. Can't have that, so I removed the duplicate block.Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Dancing Jewels Tinkering
Sometimes you (well, I) make a quilt and I put blocks up on the wall and I can already tell that no matter how I arrange the blocks the quilt is going to look good. I do tinker because if I put the blocks up in an orderly fashion, then sometimes I have blocks made with the same fabrics together in one area of the quilt and I really want them distributed throughout.
So after not a lot of tinkering I had this, above, and while I liked the arrangement of the colors and fabrics, I really wanted to make the shapes "dance," so I went back and rotated many blocks.
Here is the result, and I have decided I will sew this together.Monday, March 2, 2026
Dancing Jewels
I finished sewing the blocks for the purple and orange quilt, now known as DANCING JEWELS. I am very excited about this and like it very much. Now the real work begins of tinkering with this to make it better.
I love the way the shapes transform into oddly shaped diamonds. I love the way they get fatter, and then skinnier and shift from one side to the other.
Here are some details so you can see how the various fabrics play together.












































