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Sunday, March 1, 2026
Get Out! See Art!
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Karma
Life is full of coincidences. These are my water bottles. The purple one is the one I use when I go to the gym, and the orange one is the one I use for my carbonated water that I keep in my fridge. They are rarely on the counter at the same time so the connection to the Porange quilt didn't really occur to me until I saw them together.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Porange Grows
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Porange continued
OK, this penchant for creating a name for a couple that combines their names is kind of silly. Ben-ifer (for Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez) or Polin (Penelope and Colin on Bridgerton). Yeah, I get it, but until I get a better idea for a name for the new Purple and Orange quilt, I'm just gonna call it Porange. Better suggestions welcomed.
This is the outer rows, or border as it were. Normally this quilt would have 12 row of 10 6" blocks, so that would make it 60" x 72". Works for me, I'm less than 60" tall, but my nephew is six feet tall, or 72", so this had to grow a tiny bit. I suppose I could add an additional row (not really a bad idea and I have enough fabric...) Anyway the blocks shown above are going to be 6" x 8" so now the quilt will be 64" x 76". If I add another row it will be 64" x 82". The blocks in the corner are 8" square. The blocks in the middle will be 6" square. This is based on a quilt from Sujata Shah's book Cultural Fusion Quilts, which is still in print. You want more details, you'll have to get Sujata's book. It's worth every cent.![]() |
| Fourth of July Quilt |
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Moving Along
The Yellow Macnas quilt is now a flimsy. I have turned my attention to the new purple and orange quilt for my nephew. These are the fabrics I cut into squares for his quilt.The design will be very similar to the Orange quilt I made last year, Carnelian. It is modified hourglass blocks made with curves, from Sujata Shah's book Cultural Fusion Quilts.
Sunday, February 22, 2026
In Two Chunks
The Yellow Macnas quilt is in two chunks. I ironed the bottom half yesterday morning (and figured out an easier way to do it than the way I was doing it. I was listening to some acrobatic team skiing event at the Olympics.
We had MORE SNOW last night.
This is what it looked like outside my front window when I got up Saturday morning.Saturday, February 21, 2026
Yellow Again and Hockey
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.
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.

















































