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- Prioritize a healthier lifestyle with the goal of moving away from at least one medication.
- Continue sewing from my stash, only purchasing new fabric when necessary to complete a specific project.
- Finish my "Quilt As You ...
Good morning, my friends. We're at our last stop for this trip before we head for home. We expect to be home a week from yesterday. For now, we're enjoying this beautiful and colorful landscape inside the largest national park in the contiguous United States (the "lower 48" states), covering over 3.4 million acres (roughly 5,270 square miles) across California and Nevada. It is not the largest in the entire U.S. (Wrangell-St. Elias in Alaska is), but it is the hottest, driest, and lowest. (I've linked to my post from our visit to Wrangell-St ...
read moreGood morning, my friends. We're at our last stop for this trip before we head for home. We expect to be home a week from yesterday. For now, we're enjoying this beautiful and colorful landscape inside the largest national park in the contiguous United States (the "lower 48" states), covering over 3.4 million acres (roughly 5,270 square miles) across California and Nevada. It is not the largest in the entire U.S. (Wrangell-St. Elias in Alaska is), but it is the hottest, driest, and lowest. (I've linked to my post from our visit to Wrangell-St ...
read moreSewing and stitching took a back seat this month, as a big chunk of my time was spent poring over Texas’ six-page primary ballot, the election for which is next Tuesday. It was a slog, but we get the government we vote for, so it was an important slog.

In between ballot research sessions, I managed to make a little progress on my Hummingbird Garden cross stitch project: 11 mandalas stitched with one to go. Some back stitching needs to be added to each of the motifs, but it’s minimal so it shouldn’t be too tedious.

Can’t ...
read moreWelsh Quilting Designs
Hearts, Swirls, Leaves, Welsh Pear (Paisley Pear), Scissors, Crosshatching, Echo Quilting etc...
When you break them down the Designs are simple and homely. Using what they had to hand to create the wonderful sculpted Patterns.
Steffi and I went to the Chicago Botanic Garden on Wednesday to see the Orchid Show. This year's theme was back to the 60's. Different golden oldies played in each gallery--the first flower show I've been to that was a sing-along (and a tap-your-toes-along).
They filled a real VW beetle with orchids.
Catch the 60's decor -- the RCA console TV, the wood panelling and orange shag carpet.
The CBG staff starts planning two years in advance. All the sets are made in-house.
In the course of the six-week show they use 10,000 orchids, all grown ... read more
We are udderly excited to explore all the goodies in the February Sew Sampler box! Join us as we reveal the oh-sew-delightful items members received this month.

Butter Churn Junior Farmer’s Daughter 10″ Stacker by Lori Holt for Riley Blake Designs
Wander through a sweet country daydream with Lori Holt! The Butter Churn Junior Farmer’s Daughter 10″ Stacker feels like early mornings at the barn and sunny afternoons in blooming fields. Soft florals, playful hens, and a warm vintage palette bring each print to life with plenty of nostalgic charm. These fabrics are lovely for quilts ...
read moreGreen Houses in A Quilter's Cove
Much of February was taken up with a visit from and a collaborative project with my friend Cherie that we're keeping under wraps for now. But I did accomplish some other things, or at least make progress. I started the Opal-Inspired project, which generated leftover scraps. Those scraps became 16-patch blocks.
The Positively Scrappy flimsy was ready for quilting (backing from PCQ's stash) and I had a successful quilting experience with it: no long arm issues at all! Such a relief after all the issues with the teal project.
Since the new projects are not ...
read moreIt's going to be in the 50's today and tomorrow, a tease for spring. Then back into the 30's Monday. We've had some melting, but there is probably still over a foot of snow on the ground.
I worked off and on for 2 hours yesterday, and finished the fabric sorting and organizing! The top picture is in the guest room. Batting on the top. Flannel taking up a full two rows! Then floral, asian, novelty, and on the bottom shelf, large pieces.
The white cabinet holds all the Christmas and other holiday fabrics.
The bottom ...
read moreMarch is coming so it is time to release the new block drive. We are calling this one a Mini Square in Square block. I was inspired by a quilt sent in by Elizabeth.
Creative block!!! Where do I start this morning?
Just kidding! All I need to do is write one word, and then the rest just follows. I have more to write about The Artist's Way, but I'm leaving that until tomorrow.
Lots of things happened yesterday, and they were very exciting. Let's take a look. I recently went through my pending folder, which was exploding, and I did quite a bit of checking things off the list yesterday morning. So that was a positive way to get some paperwork done. There are a few more papers on the ...
read moreMissing from this group photo are some green string blocks that were made early in the month. Seeing all these blocks together makes me feel happy. I do love green and always seem to have a lot of it in the stash, and in the scrap bins too. But after getting all of my green RSC blocks done I'm excited to move on to a new color for March sewing.
I love embellishing a seam!
Creating a wrapping cloth means lots of seams.
Today, bullion knots.
A short video.
The quilting was finished yesterday, the quilt trimmed and now it was time to choose a binding. At first I thought a multicolor stripe, but then I decided black and white might be better.
Here are my three choices. There were many more to choose from but I settled on these.
This stripe has the most white in it and the black lines are curvy.
The black lines are straight and closer together on this one.
It's always fun to find a diagonal stripe in the stash. This one is darker than the other two. I'll make a ... read more
Macau dikenal sebagai pusat hiburan dan perjudian di Asia, menarik jutaan pengunjung setiap tahun dengan peluangnya untuk memenangkan hadiah besar. Dengan kehadiran berbagai jenis permainan dan undian, banyak orang penasaran mengenai bagaimana cara kerja sistem pengeluaran dan hasil yang ditawarkan di sini. Artikel ini akan mengungkap rahasia di balik hadiah besar di Macau dan memberikan insight mengenai data dan informasi penting seputar Toto Macau dan Macau Pools.
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