The top half of the yellow quilt is gone. Where did it go?It's here. I decided to web the quilt top together. Because this is stressful for my shoulders, I do half the quilt at a time.
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Saturday, February 21, 2026
Yellow Again and Hockey
Thursday, February 19, 2026
It's the Story
It started in 2017 when I wrote the story of the Colorado Quilt to give to my brother and his wife when I sent them the quilt. I knew I could tell the story, but there was no way to be able to tell all of it and expect them to remember any of it. So I created a document in Power Point, exported it to a PDF file, had it printed at Staples and sent it with the quilt.
I did it again when I gave the Goose Rocks Beach quilt to my boss. He loved the quilt, but couldn't stop looking at the story.
In 2021 I began to write the stories for EVERY quilt I gifted, and had them printed and bound at Staples, and gave printed copies along with the quilts I gifted.
I wrote each story specifically for the recipient. If they didn't know much about quilt making, I explained some details.Wednesday, February 18, 2026
Yellow Again
I've been making blocks for the Yellow Macnas quilt and getting them up on the design wall. Getting the top two rows up meant I had to get up on the ladder, which isn't much fun. I can see some blocks I want to rearrange up there on that top row.Here the entire design wall is covered. This will shrink down to 60" x 76" when it is all sewn together. Normally I like my quilts 60" x 72" so I may not need either the very top or the very bottom row. I'll have to review this when I have more energy to decide, but overall I'm pretty happy with it.
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Yellow & Chlorine Update
I've been adding Yellow blocks to the wall. I haven't done any tinkering yet. I can see a block that needs to be shifted in this photo, but I'll get to it later. I want this to feel more random. My friend Susan saw this picture and said she liked the little blips of red and the lighter ones. She thought they looked like rays of sunshine.Here are what she is looking at - the yellows with other colors and larger prints,
Sunday, February 15, 2026
Yellow Progress
I've been sewing the yellow Macnas blocks together while I've been watching the Olympics. This is about nine of nineteen rows. The blocks are just tossed upon the wall, but I like it being a bit haphazard.
I've also been in talks with the gals at the Night Owl Quilting Studio about possible classes there. I might teach classes on the Scrap Slab Triangle quilts and the curve based Rail Fence quilts based on Sujata Seah's book Cultural Fusion Quilts. We have scheduled a birds class there in April.
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Yellow
Back in December these were the leftover yellow Macnas rectangles from the Little Brother yellow and gray Macnas quilt. Somebody asked me what I would do with them. I counted the pieces and I had enough for just over half a quilt. I figured I could cut up some little bits of yellow to make enough to make a yellow Macnas quilt.
Since I'm waiting for more purple and orange fabrics before I can work on a new quilt for my nephew, I decided to cut up some of the bits from my yellow scrap bins.
Here are the yellows from the yellow scrap bin. I pressed them, and then started cutting pieces.Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Mom and Me
My Mother and me and her quilt.
My Mom is 92 and has several health issues, so I wanted to get her quilt to her as soon as I could so she could enjoy it. She loves it and thinks it's the best.
Monday, February 9, 2026
This and that
Yes, it's amazing the bathing suit faded so quickly. One comment about what it does to my skin is worth noting. After I get home from swim class the suit goes in the wash, and then I take a shower. I have been told by my hairdresser to use conditioner every time I shampoo. So yeah, I'm aware of the detrimental effect of Chlorine on my body.
Last week I got an email from my heating oil company. It was a copy of an invoice for heating oil they had delivered. I thought it was weird. I hadn't seen them. I looked out the window. The tank was still snow covered and to fill it, the snow would have to have been brushed away. I was able to knock off enough snow to see the gauge and the gauge showed one quarter full. So I gave them a call. Sure enough the driver had made an error and sent a delivery notice to the wrong house. Since we have had so much snow, I knew I'd have to shovel a path for the delivery guy but when I tried to do it myself I found the snow too heavy. I called my nephew and asked if he could help out.
He showed up an hour or so later and shoveled a clear path to the tank for the driver. We had lunch after he was done and he said, "Auntie, I have to talk to you about my quilt. It's over 10 years old and I'm starting to wear it out."
Now, most of us display a quilt on a bed, and it takes a lot longer than that to wear out, but my nephew literally wraps himself in his quilt every night (like a burrito), and I am guessing he washes it frequently, so it makes sense it's getting worn.
Oh. Gee. Darn. A quilt that is well loved? What more can we ask for?
"Can you make me another quilt please, Auntie?" he asked.
Well sure. What colors?
"The same. Purple and Orange."
This is not a bad thing. I was between projects and didn't know what to do next!
The orignal quilt, Lightning in the Night Sky is here. Second one down.
Friday, February 6, 2026
Before and After
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Mom's Bird Quilt finished!
The bird quilt I made for my mother is finished. I sewed the binding while binge-watching older seasons of Bridgerton so I would be caught up when I watched the first episodes of season 4.
I have to take it out for beauty shots, but it's really cold out, so I don't know when that will happen. It will have to be soon because my Mom really wants her quilt, and quite frankly, I don't blame her.
I hate taking pictures of quilts in all the same places, and the snow makes it tricky. I'll have to figure out something.
In the meantime I have gathered photos of each of the birds and am in the process of writing the story of the quilt, and of each bird in it.
A reminder for those of you who are new: if you want to make your own birds (they are so much fun) you can get my tutorial here, and ONLY HERE, at my Etsy shop.
Monday, February 2, 2026
Grand Opening
Cat's quilt was delivered and she opened the box and read the story of the quilt.Then she unwrapped it...
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Win Some, Lose Some.
Thursday, January 29, 2026
Mom's Bird Quilt, Quilted
I picked up my Mom's bird quilt from Janet-Lee. Here is a closeup shot of the quilting. Here's another picture. I really love the quilting.
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
A Bigger Bird
As you can see I figured out the picture thing.
Here are some quick updates to my last post.
We got just over a foot of snow. That's the easy part. The hard part is the low temperatures for the next week will hover right around zero, and the highs won't get above 24F for another week.
The New England Patriots won the AFC Championship and will play in the Super Bowl in a couple of weeks. Didn't see that coming last August.
I took Cat's quilt out for beauty shots, but it was windy so I didn't get many pictures. It's a really pretty quilt and it's going to make Cat very happy.











































