Friday, June 26, 2026
I Spy Flimsy
Monday, June 22, 2026
Plucky Little Polka Dots
Her mom is expecting their second child in about 6 - 7 weeks. Apparently Poppy, the little girl, isn't very keen on having a baby brother (actually, after having mom and dad to herself for 6 years she doesn't feel that a baby girl is necessary either...) so our quilters thought a new quilt might help ease the transition to 'big sister'.
Jan made this one from coordinated jelly roll remnants before she moved and we've just recently finished quilting it, so I brought it home to find, make and attach a binding.We're also making an I Spy quilt for baby, the beginnings of which I will share shortly....M
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Getting Close to Arkansas
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Spring Buttercups
You can also make the block with a stem but I prefer the openness of the block without it....M
Friday, June 12, 2026
A Garden of Possibilities
It's going to be a beauty....M
Sunday, June 07, 2026
My Reign Continues
Those corners just seem to be prevalent in every project that I work on lately. First there were Scrappy Stars, then all of those delicate Snowballs, followed by Friendship Stars. Now I've started a quilt called Arkansas Crossroads. At least that's what I think its called. I've seen a version made with smaller blocks so I'm going with that.
The secondary pattern created by the white crosshatch blocks is really what captured my attention. Years ago I noticed a brightly coloured version of this pattern on the Missouri Star website and chalked it up to a 'some day' project; I guess 'some day' is now.Mine is made using mostly delicate calicos that I'm very keen to try and move along to a good home - I've been looking at them for too long. Happily, my persistence is paying off as I'm getting to the end of a few pieces.Just to keep things interesting, I've tossed in a bit of dark turquoise and deeper mauve, but the overall feel is still quite soft.




























