The UPS guys are working overtime these days. A package was delivered at 8:15 last night. If they have something for us, it's usually here by 5 PM. I knew it was coming, but it must have come just minutes after I checked and went upstairs. And they send a picture in an email as proof. I'm sure they appreciate that extra part of the job, but with all the porch pirates, they don't have a choice.
Well, it was another slow, methodical day! I did NOT complete all the UFO commitments, but I still have ...
read moreOnly 1 more week and 2025 will be in the rear view mirror! I'm hoping that my scrap bins yield lots more quilts in 2026. I'm also hoping those scrap bins are more empty by this time next year instead of overflowing.
I wasn't sure this one was going to bloom. It was a bud for more than 3 weeks. This pot is on my kitchen windowsill, west exposure.
I did have one more thing to bake yesterday and then PT in the afternoon. Last night I finished the quilting on this ... read more
I know we are not quite at the end of the year just yet, but close I thought to show my Rainbow Scrap Challenge finishes for the year. There are not too many completed projects, but that's the way it goes sometimes. First was my challenge to get rid of my small bag of selvedges which had been hanging about forever. I used to collect selvedges years ago, and have made all sorts of small items from them, bags, oven mitts, place mats, an apron, and have even knitted some into small mats. So this year, 2025, I decided ...
read moreThere has been a lot of gift giving this year. Maybe (hopefully) the economy is improving. My favorite gift so far? Betty cut up all her smallish scraps into various sizes and gifted them to me! A whole bag full!
I’m doing a little series of posts that feature old blog posts. I have been going back and looking at them. It’s been fun. I started blogging in June 2009…WOW—over fifteen years. Today, I’m still playing catch-up, so today I’m telling you about April of 2015. I previously did these posts monthly and then somehow …
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read moreI started the day yesterday baking the other Kringlas, different than the ones I baked last week. The dough was refrigerated overnight.
Next I baked the pink Spritz. It was a relief to have my oven fixed to bake these. I did the previous batch that were for my son's customers last week in the little countertop electric oven and it was tricky getting them out before they got too dark.
A little later in the day I baked the chocolate spritz. After that I made one more batch of fudge. Now I have enough of everything to mail ... read more
Even though there is time left in December I’m going to post my quilt tops to date.
I learned something new tonight. While watching a delightful movie starring Michael Caine about the 50th anniversary of D-Day, I wondered why all the women wore red lipstick. And thinking of other movies about WW2 and how women wore red lipstick. So I searched and found out it was practically mandatory, to show patriotism etc. Elizabeth Arden was tasked with developing a bright red shade. I think my mother always wore red lipstick….
read moreThis morning, Patrick went to Safeway and moms. He went to help mom move her clothes from the dresser to the spare room. She's getting a new bedroom set, a little at a time.
While Patrick was gone, I boiled potatoes to make the family Lefsa recipe. I noticed our recipe is a little different from what is out there. I think mom and dad added to their recipe over the years, but I had the one I got from mom back in the 1970's.
When Patrick got home, he helped me with cooking the Lefsa. I found ...
read moreI had someone ask me how I was cutting out my pieces with the Rectangle Ruler. The most recent clue for Bonnie Hunter’s mystery quilt calls for half rectangle pieces. She used a different rectangle rule. I used the Creative Grids Perfect Rectangle Ruler. You can find it HERE. These are a little tricky for …
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read more This will be a short post today. We had 2 finishes this week. The log cabin, called Tea Biscuit by Laundry Basket quilts.
And a Carpenters Star variation that Janet has been working on for quite a while, in between other quilts.
The Tea Biscuit quilt has already gone to its new home. Our final count of quilts given out in 2025 is 44. For a small group of 7 ladies year round and 3 or 4 more during the summer, that is an astounding number of quilts finished and given away. I’m looking forward to seeing what the ...
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Is once more underwayI have been making these silly things for almost 30 years.
read moreGood morning, my friends! And Yay! We're home early enough that I can still say "good morning." We've done our grocery shopping already today. I'm hoping I won't need to go back before we reach our final destination in southern California, but that's probably not realistic. Still...I'm hopeful. Without checking today's to-do list, I think grocery shopping was the only thing on today's list. If that's the case, I can spend the rest of the day sewing. Probably, I'll take a nap too.
So my yesterday started with me ...
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