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There’s something magical about this time of year.
The snow may still be falling… the trees may still be bare… and yet we begin to crave color. Bright, joyful color. The kind that feels hopeful. The kind that reminds us spring is coming.
That’s exactly the spirit behind our March Collection in The Art of Home Club — Nordic Blooms.
Inspired by traditional Norwegian folk art, this collection is filled with bold florals, rich reds, deep navy, warm golden tones, and that unmistakable Scandinavian charm.
It’s cozy.
It’s vibrant.
And it absolutely glows against a winter backdrop ...
Hello Everyone,
It's been a wild and wooly ride through the storm of '26 here at Wilder's Last Resort. All of the downed trees took our power and Internet connection out on Monday, 2/16 and wasn't restored until Thursday 2/26. Our Internet was restored on 2/27. During that outage, I did what I could on the Timeless quilt when we turned our generator on.
The snow is melting! It's too soon to hope for spring, but I enjoy the warmer temperatures.
So Welcome to March!
It's Sunday, so lunch with Frank and Charlotte. Today is Frank's birthday, and he picked Olive Garden for lunch. Yum, soup and salad. I love the chicken gnocchi soup.
And as always, F*ck the Felon, ice, and anyone dumb enough to support them.
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I’m afraid I let the days get away from me a little bit, and I forgot to make a RSC post yesterday. I have made some more blocks with my green scraps, but not as many as I had anticipated. Maybe I can blame it on February being a short month. Anyway, I got my green blocks out last night and took some pictures, and it’s not too late to write a quick post.
I have not been very good about sharing finishes lately. So, I thought today I would share a bunch of pretty scrappy donation quilts that have crossed the finish line.
You have been seeing a lot of stitching in notebooks recently.
Well....I have lots of those, embroidered/stitched notebooks.
Today it's a different one, an old one.
(you may have seen it at the 'other place')
There are lots of these little stitched/design/exploration pieces dotted around my house.
I'm tempted to keep sharing them with you.
I swear this winter is hanging on as long as it possibly can. We had a cool, but sunny day yesterday, and things were melting like mad. There is still some snow on the small pathway that leads to our backyard, and I was so tempted to help it melt by shoveling what's left, but I didn't. What will the neighbors think!!!!
And I spotted a house on the next street over that is the same house as ours, but with a metal roof. It faces the same direction as our house, although perhaps not quite the exact ...
read moreIt is finally March, and I am ready for spring. The birds have been here a lot, getting their fill of seeds. It has been so cold, and they really need the extra calories. There are so many, they’ve been going through a feeder-full every two days. I need to get a couple more suet cakes done and hung up so they have the extra fat and protein. Here, a bluebird and a nuthatch grab a bite.

A goldfinch looks down from the bracket waiting his turn.

On the feeder, the rosy bird on the left is a male ...
read moreIt’s swap time for Patchworkers Plus members! There’s something extra fun about sewing a quilt block knowing it’s going to travel, land in another quilter’s hands, and come back to you as something completely new.
That’s exactly what makes a quilt block swap so special.
For Plus members, this swap is a chance to sew a simple, striking block, connect with other quilters in the community, and fast-track a project from “idea” to “ready to assemble.”
Plus Member Quilt Block Swap
It’s happening—we’re bringing back a quilt block swap for Patchworkers Plus ...
read more- Includes 9 sizes - Baby, Crib, Lap, Throw, Large Throw, Full, Square Queen, Rectangular Queen, and King
- Layer cake or fat quarter friendly or refer to the chart inside the pattern to use your scrap bins
- Includes 3 options for placement of prints in the blocks
No fabric in this week. Some of the striped fabric in the orphan box went into the fabric recycling bag. There were pieces of questionable quality upholstery fabric I was never going to use.
I sewed the first column of the striped quilt together.

I made no effort to match seams. I’m happy that the blocks were all about the same size. I went into it thinking that might not be the case. With two more columns to go, there is potential for a renegade. I’m hoping to get the top done soon.

Fabric Added: 0
Fabric Used ...
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On the whole I am content with my new life but much of the past week was a bit “Meh”. There was one sunny day but I spent it at work. It feels like it would be nice to get out in the garden again and tidy up but it it is all still too wet. At least some daffodils in a pot are trumpeting their heads off.
I went on a road trip to the seaside and had very good fish and chips but did not come home with any fun purchases. I know I don’t need anything ...
read moreWe hit the low 80s on Friday and Saturday, but it's supposed to cool off today with a chance of showers. We need the showers, but that's not looking too lightly right now. Unfortunately the higher temps have meant more pollen so my allergies have been keeping me up at night. Afternoon naps have been my theme all week, but that didn't keep me from the sewing room.
- 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
- 15 minute days/Feb = 28/28 days
- 15 minute days/2026 = 59/59 days
- Success rate = 100%
The other two are baby quilts to add to my selection for parents and grandparents to choose from. In the center is a quilt made from a pile of blocks using leftovers from another quilt and a large print. It is 32" x 34.5", perfect for tummy time for a baby. On the right is ...
read moreI'm back home again from my two week South Island Tour. As you probably know, I took my knitting with me, but hardly touched it. I didn't want to be knitting in the coach, and after a day sight seeing, plus a big dinner together every night, I was just too tired. But I did almost finish my Wuthering Heights book, nearly at the end of that. A good thing too, as I'm off to see the movie very soon, and I wanted to refresh my memory of the convoluted story.
I was sent a picture of ...
read moreRay shared a few quilts with me and now, I’m sharing them with you! He writes: Yup, I finished another community quilt. This one is from Lena E. in VA. She basically made a square in a square quilt but then she added a triangle in the corners of the blocks to create diamonds. Great addition. I …
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