Monday, June 29, 2026
Delectable Mountains
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Patriotic continues plus more
Both of my recent patriotic wall hangings sold almost instantly. You can see the first one here and the second one here if you missed them. One lady bought both of them, one for her veteran brother and one for her son. I had one more I wanted to list and thought I would just ask her if she needed any more. In the mean time I listed it and before she could answer me it sold to someone else!

The first lady was disappointed and I told her I had more panels like this and I would make her one. Done and sold! Same panel and design with different fabric and quilting.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Colorful Strings
Do any of you remember me working on these bright string blocks over the winter? They are now a complete finish, quilted and bound on Friday and Saturday.


Both of these quilts are made from strings leftover from gobs of other projects!
Linking with Oh Scrap!, Monday Musing and Sew and Tell Monday, Design Wall Monday.
Friday, June 12, 2026
Rounding out my week...
by making round wedge toppers;)



Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Eagle and Flags
Friday, June 5, 2026
Blue pumpkin
One blue pumpkin placemat panel turned into a wall hanging.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Land of the Free
It was so much fun making this patriotic panel into a wall quilt. I played around with a couple different layouts for borders on it in EQ8 before settling on this one. Friendship stars plus red, white, and blue stripes.
Monday, June 1, 2026
Fabric acquisitions
As promised here are my fabric acquisitions from Shipshewana and Ligonier.
Friday, May 29, 2026
Road tripping + petting fabric
The hubster and I were road tripping this week. We went to Elkhart, Indiana with our fifth wheel. Going through Chicago was not fun, but we went through on Memorial day so there was no rush hour going on at least. And we went through yesterday after the morning rush hour. The reason to go was to get a new suspension on the fifth wheel and disk brakes, then of course new tires were also needed. We could stay on the Mor Ryde campus Monday night as they had electric hookups. Then they worked on the camper on Tuesday so we had to be out of it so we went to Ligonier, IN to Zinck's fabric. I had a little fun getting a few pieces of fabric there. Next we went on to Shipshewana, IN. That was fun to see all the Amish buggies coming and going, a lot of them were on bicycles too, some were Mennonites. There we visited Yoders Department store, this photo is the side of their building with lots of barn quilts. Inside was two quilt shops, a very large hardware store, and a clothing store.















































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