Wednesday, May 14, 2025

A little patriotic

It's no secret I like work with red, white and blue fabrics especially at this time of year.  I pieced three of these carpenter wheel toppers over the winter, they are all identical. This is the first one to the finish line. The Accuquilt carpenter wheel die was used to make this.


Quilted with my favorite freehand design called hook swirl.


The backing is from a bolt I bought at Marshall Dry Goods.  I really need to use up some scraps(maybe next time) and piece my backings but this was quick to finish with yardage.



The 10 degree wedge round topper is a favorite to piece and looks great in lots of fabrics. I have a tutorial for this under my tutorial link at the top of this page.


Also quilted with the hook swirl design.


The backing.


We took an ATV trail to this mining town,no longer in service, and took a tour.  Years ago there were 5000 people living here.  Henry Wickenburg discovered gold here in 1863. If you are curious you can read more HEREAt Vulture City mining town we saw several sewing machines(I am sure they had to patch those miners clothes). 


A look of the room it was in. You can see the same sewing machine in the left side.


Another machine. 


A fun surprise to see quilts on the beds.


This one looks pretty white yet!










Wednesday, May 7, 2025

Where do I begin

I don't even know where to start, taking one week off of blogging led to two and then three and before I know it two plus months have went by.  Thank you to those of you that asked if I was okay, the answer was yes I am fine just in need of a break! Plus I didn't really have anything knew to show you. I took three weeks off from sewing during that time, pretty much unheard of for me!



Since getting back home I have fired up the longarm and she purred like a kitten so I have a couple of finishes.  This is made with the Accuquilt BOB die called Morning Star.



And since it's getting close to summer I have been thinking of strawberries.



We definitely had some yummy strawberries while in Arizona. 



A couple of sites we discovered while ATVing in AZ.  



An old mine🠟



The remains of a long ago house. Can you imagine living in a small one room house! 🠟



And of course gotta love some  prickly pear cactus blooms.



Our wild plum trees are in full blossom and oh they are so fragrant!!


Linking up with these linky parties: Wednesday Wait LossNTTTGIFFFinished or Not Friday








Wednesday, February 26, 2025

Tulips for Spring

 What is prettier than red tulips, I think they make all of us think of Spring. So this past week I worked on piecing two table runners. 


The pattern for the tulip block is from Center Street Quilts.  I chose to make each runner with 5 tulips and then I added sashing in red gingham. After quilting them I will add a red binding. 

For this last Week of February I am checking out these linky parties...



Monday, February 17, 2025

Starting another scrappy string quilt

This is the start of yet another scrappy string quilt using greens, blues and a tad of neutral. I need lots more blocks, these are 9.5".


The pattern is Two Bits by Cynthia from Quilting is more fun than Housework blog. It's a fun pattern but I wish I would have had a lighter neutral available for the pinwheel. They don't stand out as much as I wished. I am going to take a little break from it. 


Here are the slippers I have knit in the last couple months. 


And here is what we saw the other day while ATVing. These big horn sheep were actually on the golf course lawn!  We saw a couple others in the mountains but didn't get their photo as they disappeared too quickly and were farther away. 


 

Monday, February 10, 2025

Another scrappy string UFO

 So glad to have moved a scrappy UFO along. I had several green string blocks hiding out in the closet.


I added more green blocks and began the blue blocks. These blocks are formed by piecing the strings to a phone book page. Because I wanted the blocks as big as possible they came out to an odd size of 7.75" x 10.75" before assembling into rows. If you piece this way be sure to use a larger needle and a small stitch, this makes for easier removal of the paper. 


A couple days later I had a flimsy lap size all pieced. This makes the third blue/green flimsy pieced in the last month.  If you missed the other two you can see them HERE and HERE.  I do see a small dent forming in the string bin. But I want to see more so I started a fourth flimsy. Not sure I am liking it yet. 


Here are the Monday linky parties: Monday Musings, Design Wall Monday,  Sew and Tell Monday and NTT What are you working on this week. 




Wednesday, February 5, 2025

Back to the pineapples

 After taking a little break from the scrappy pineapple blocks, I buckled down...


and made the last two.


Then I set them into rows, added them to the previous rows and a flimsy was born.


Won't it look great on a couch and used to snuggle in while reading a book or watching TV?


Now it waits it's turn to be quilted. It is approximately 50x60. 





Monday, January 27, 2025

Using up some yellows

 It was a busy few days using up some yellows that I had cut and kitted up last November. Four morning star table runners almost identical except for the outer borders.


I would never attempt to cut and sew these triangles without the help of the Morning Star BOB die from Accuquilt. 



Now here I can finally see a dent in fabric usage! This bin was full of yellow and white triangles and the borders and now look how much is gone. 


I bet you expect to see another pair of knit slippers...ok here ya go! It kinda looks like they are different size but they are the same, it's just the angle I took the pic.




Friday, January 24, 2025

Three more stars and stripes

 Hello quilty peeps, how are you doing with your projects this week.  I am pleased that I finished piecing three more of my stars and stripes table runners. Yes these three are identical which makes it really easy when cutting. 


This time the blue fabric is different from the previous two which you can verify right HERE.

In the evenings another pair of slippers were produced. I talked with my DIL this week to see if her group was able to give out the slippers I previously gave her. She said a big YES and they could use more!  I am so happy about that. So I will continue to knit away. These are red 4 ply with a gray sport weight yarn. These would probably fit a 6-8 year old.  


Linking with Friday linky parties... Beauties Pageant, Off The Wall, Finished or Not Friday, TGIFF


Friday, January 17, 2025

Disappearing four patch

 Several of you thought I was teasing you with my stack of greens and neutrals, I have a reveal for you! They quickly became four patches...


That I cut up... red lines are my cut lines.


Rearranged and they became disappearing four patches(D4P).


And a bunch later...


they became a lap size quilt flimsy at 40" x 56".


I used lots of different green and neutral 5" squares. Yes there are several repeats too, and I am okay with that.


This will eventually become a donation quilt. And you might think this made a dent in my scrap bins, nope! How can one make a quilt and not see a difference!! But I feel better knowing I used some at least. 


I hope you will join me in linking up to, or at least visiting these fun linky parties.












Monday, January 13, 2025

Green and neutral scraps

 A long time ago I cut charm squares of greens and neutrals using my 5" die. Their time has come to be used(at least some of them).  As you can see I will need to be trimming those strings as I go. 


Stay tuned for updates on what these become!



Friday, January 10, 2025

Homespun Tumblers

 Remember me talking about kitting up projects to work on this winter? This is one of them. I have a lot of homespuns in browns, golds, greens, reds, and blues.  This particular set is all browns/golds. I used the larger tumbler Accuquilt die to make fast work of cutting. The alternate is muslin I had setting around also. 


This was an easy project that only took 3 short afternoons to sew up.  I didn't use all the homespuns that I cut so they will be future seed for another someday;)


Two more pair of slippers knitted. I used three strands of sportweight yarn and a size 8 needle for these.  The pair on the left were two shades of blue and a green. The pair on the right were blue, green and aqua. It's fun to mix the colors to see what they turn out like.





Thursday, January 2, 2025

Stars and Stripes and Slippers

It's here, it's here...the New Year, 2025!!

I know it might be early to start working on patriotic projects, but hey I was in the mood;)  My original stars and stripes design has been a popular one for me so I hope to have 8 pieced over the winter. These are the first two. These were started on Dec 30th 2024 and finished on January 1st. 



And to continue the blue theme is a pair of hand knit blue and gray slippers. I used a blue 4 ply with a gray sport weight yarn for these. It's fun to mix the colors and see how they come out. These are actually a size that fits me. The pattern is called Grandma's slippers found on Fave Crafts. I only knit on these a little each night as I am in no hurry, it's all for fun.


I started another pair with different yarns in a small size this time.  Lots of people are making plans for projects in 2025, my plan is very loose...do what I feel like and enjoy it!! 

Linking with Friday Linky parties TGIFF, Finished or Not Friday, Beauties Pageant and Off The Wall