I received some right facing birds from Janet and Liz,
This is from Liz, who made this bird in a class I taught way back in 2018.The Patchery Menagerie
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Tuesday, April 21, 2026
Right Facing Birds
Sunday, April 19, 2026
Oh Dear!
and was in use not twenty minutes after it was delivered. I made my Chocolate Pecan biscotti (You can get the recipe here.)
*Bet you can tell why I got the lovely blue one!
OH! Once Mom and Mike found out my mixer died, they gave me $100 toward the new one! How kind!
Saturday, April 18, 2026
All Blocks Sewn
Here are the blocks laid out on the floor. And I have an answer. It's worse to work on the floor than on a design wall.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Bird Class at Night Owl Quilt Studio Today!
I'm teaching a class on my birds at the Night Owl Quilting Studio in Amherst NH today. We're going to have a lot of fun.
If you want to make birds, you can get my tutorial here, at my Etsy shop.
Thursday, April 16, 2026
More Sewing
I'm sewing the blocks together. I do them in groups. Numbering the columns is what you do when you web a quilt together.
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Sewing, Finally!
Tuesday, April 14, 2026
And Lynne Changes Her Mind...
I know I thought a quilt 80 x 96 (or whatever) inches was too big but I then I thought about having leftover blocks and that really annoyed me, so I decided to take the blocks off the design wall and see what it would look like if I made the 4 x 4 block and how the transitions would work.
While Dot (who commented the other day) isn't quite sure of this, I going to go with it. I have been moving some of the colors around so the transitions will be more pleasing (remember: limited fabric options and I AM NOT CUTTING MORE FABRIC, NOR AM I SHOPPING FOR ANY.)
I'm not sure which is more uncomfortable. Working on the stepladder or working on the floor.Monday, April 13, 2026
Spring Fling Design is set!
In this photo the 3x3 blocks are shown all together, which emphasizes the "separate-ness" of each block. I wanted to show you what this looks like so you can really see the effect of what shifting one small block does to the design.
Here is the final design. One component block of each set is bumped out into an adjacent block which allows the zigzag to appear continuous.
Sunday, April 12, 2026
Digging Thru the Stash
I found some yellows. And here is a result of the stash search for more dark/light pairs of Green, Blue, Violet, Pink and Orange. (I'm not quite sure about that light for the pink, but we'll see once it's on the design wall.)
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Win Some, Lose Some
Friday, April 10, 2026
Birds Fly In!
I'm teaching the birds at Night Owl Quilt Studio in Amherst NH on Friday April 17. Alas, the class is full, but email the shop if you are interested in attending a future session.
Thursday, April 9, 2026
Size Matters
The rail fence blocks I've been making from Sujata Shah's book, Cultural Fusion Quilts, (which is a really good book, by the way, and it's still in print, so go get one...) Anyway, the finished blocks measure sixteen inches square. A quilt four blocks by five is 64" x 80". But for the design to work best, the quilt would have to be FIVE blocks by SIX. I'd need to make FIVE yellow blocks, and one extra block each of PINK, ORANGE, BLUE, PURPLE AND GREEN. That equals 30 blocks in total.
DETOUR AHEAD!
Now you may have noticed that in the previous posts I had four pairs each of Blue, Green, Purple, Pink and Orange. Each fabric is unique, so that means 40 unique fabrics. If I were to make 30 blocks, that would mean I'd need TWENTY more unique fabrics. And lemme tell ya, even with MY really terrific stash, that can be tricky. Not that I don't have the fabrics, but that I may or may not have sufficient YARDAGE to make really good pairs that meet the requirements I have already set for myself. Remember, I'm trying to DEPLETE the stash, not add to it by going fabric shopping. So stash hunting I will go. I'm a big believer that my best creative decisions come when my proverbial back is against the wall.
BACK TO THE SIZE...
If I add yellow blocks, which I am planning to do, then the size thing gets cuckoo. Thirty blocks arrange FIVE rows of SIX yields a quilt 80" x 96", which I think is way too freaking big.Wednesday, April 8, 2026
What If?
Tuesday, April 7, 2026
More Wonky Blocks
I'm moving right along making the components for each color, but it's annoying I can't see them all on the design wall. Well, this kinda sorta works, but not really. I'm pretty sure one of the oranges doesn't work, but it's hard to tell. There has to be a better way.












































