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July 15, 2026
Red Cross Quilt in Progress from Fret Not Yourself

Wrinkles should merely indicate where smiles have been.
~Mark Twain

Quilting

The box of four-patch blocks is still stuffed so I'm making Red Cross as a lap quilt for myself. The crosses are a mix of exuberant Kaffe prints and quiet monochromatic traditional prints. Setting a few four-patches and leftover squares so check values. Good to go.

Red Cross layout

Several four-patches were larger than the others, four- or five-inch finished. A speaker at our guild last year cut the “pluses” more narrowly instead of reducing the four-patch sizes so I reprised her idea. Do you see them? I ...

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July 10, 2026
Friday check in: this and that with travel prep + a truly wonderful book from With Strings Attached

 

Wednesday's guild meeting was the annual ice cream social and the 2026 mystery quilt reveal.  A guild member designed  Big Bang.  

Mine is the one with the gray background, middle row/far right. 


 I've been taken by all the red/white quilts that Lynn/Klein Meisje has made recently. Since I'm in between projects I pulled out all the scrap triangles from the box where I toss them and made HSTs (1.5"-3.5").  While I was at it I sewed some blue/yellow HSTs as well.   

The guild charity challenge qilts are due at the ...

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July 9, 2026
Weekly update: rain, shine + goals met + reading from With Strings Attached




Wildflowers at Pine Dunes (Saturday) and Ethel's Woods (Sunday).  Top: monarda (bee balm), purple coneflower, pickerel weed. Center: compass plant, Queen Anne's lace, false sunflower.  Bottom: butterfly weed, Culver's root, swamp milkweed.


 Just as forecast, thunderstorms rolled in Friday afternoon, rolled out, and more rain overnight. Saturday dawned sunny and I had a great 2-mile walk at Pine Dunes in the morning.  Later in the day the rain returned and the temperatures dropped.  I didn't want to bundle up and sit on wet grass (even in a chair on wet grass) to watch the Zion festivities ...

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July 8, 2026
Midweek: wildflowers!, all set, placemat surprise + reading from With Strings Attached

 



Monday:   Prickly pear cactus are in bloom at Illinois Beach State Park. Each petal is tipped with a sharp spine.  They like the sandy soil of the dunes.




Tuesday:   I put the camera on selfie to take this from-below photo of a Turk's-cap lily.  (In another section of the state park with 'regular,' not sandy, soil.)  I love the turned-back petals and the freckled faces.


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In the studio:   

I finished assembling the thrifted-shirt stars.  The sashing is regular quilting cotton, the cornerstones are a woven plaid, and the border is a thrifted sheet. Six yards by weight.   

Design adapted ...

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July 3, 2026
What NOT to sew! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I typically stay at Holiday Inns, and when I arrive in the room, it is COLD, so I have to turn the thermostat up a couple of degrees to turn the fan/air conditioning off. I have no issues putting on a sweater, but I am not a fan of cold rooms when I'm traveling, since I don't typically have my warm clothes with me. 

Something very unusual happened on my reading lists. I typically have an e-book and an audiobook on the go at the same time. BOTH books I'm currently reading are related to a ...

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June 20, 2026
Friday check in: wildflowers, VRD x 3, potato chips + reading from With Strings Attached

 


Mid-June wildflowers on my walks this week. Clockwise:  coneflower, purple meadow-rue, beardtongue foxglove, wild indigo, more beardtongue, clover, field bindweed.  Center: the trail at Lyons Woods.







Spangled fritillary and what I think is celestrina echo (I enlarged the snapshot of this little blue butterfly). 


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I've made three of the six projects for the Villa Rosa summer challenge.  Week 1:  "under 50 x 50" which I interpret to be "under 200" perimeter."   That's because I added a narrow border to stabilize the edges for my entry in this category.  That border boosted Split Charms to 43-1/2" x 52-1 ...

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June 16, 2026
Weekly update: a finish, two starts + reading from With Strings Attached



Friday afternoon:   Wild flag iris, palespike lobelia, spiderwort, Canadian anemone....and a turtle on a log.







It was sunny and hot on Saturday for the Zion Juneteenth celebration at Illinois Beach State Park.  I staffed the Rotary booth from 11-3.  The chair and three other Rotarians are on the event committee.  I only got one photo, of me with four of the Interact Club who were all-around helpers for the event. 


I got teary-eyed at church yesterday.  The opening hymn was The Summons.  It so perfectly summarizes Stevens' life and ministry. The sermon was about "Sarah laughed" (when God told ...

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June 14, 2026
Friday update: stormy weather, long-time friends, a flimsy + reading from With Strings Attached

 

Wednesday:    Sophie hosted the online Block Lotto for many years.  I joined BL about 2009 and enjoyed the monthly block designs.  I won the Lotto several times. 

 Sophie is now traveling the country in an Airstream Sprinter van.  The last couple of weeks she's followed Route 66 but in reverse, meaning that she ended in Chicago.  She headed north and we met for lunch at a newly-renovated cafe in downtown Zion.   

I showed her Illinois Beach State Park where I take so many walks.   

Leftovers for two more dinners
We ended up at my house (a visit to my ...

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June 13, 2026
Time Flys. from Rose Prairie Quilts and Farm

 Amazing how quickly time flies by these days.

Been 2 weeks already since I last wrote, and I have so much to tell you about. 

When I last spoke to you, I spent that following week helping my youngest daughter move to a new home in the town she lives in. I was very surprised that after 4 days of packing, moving, and unpacking, I felt great. I figured I would be sore and worthless for the next week, but that wasn’t the case; just tired. Thank goodness because while at her place, I got the call that the ...

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June 5, 2026
Friday check in: the raffle that wasn't, placemats + reading from With Strings Attached

 

The rain forecast today will be most welcome. I planted tomatoes, beans, and lettuce earlier this week.  

It was great to have lunch with Pat yesterday.  She lives 60 miles from me and we don't get to visit in person often enough.   We rediscovered an Indian restaurant we found by accident a couple of years ago--we'd both forgotten about it until I turned onto that road, then we both remembered. It was a good choice.

# # # # # The quilt guild's annual Raffle Mania was scheduled for Wednesday evening.  Members bring quilt-related stuff they no longer love and buy raffle ...

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May 23, 2026
RSC, swaps, and a couple of books from With Strings Attached

 Why, yes, I can write a blog post on Saturday!

 

I'm making it easy on myself with RSC this year.  15" x 5" Chinese coins blocks in each monthly color.   The pattern that you can see in the photo is from an old issue of Quiltmaker.  


I used some orange batik to make a fabric box  to hold the mug rugs for next weekend's P.E.O. convention.   The box, or is it a bowl?, uses fusible Peltex to make it flexible but firm.  The exterior fabric is also batik.  

I used to have the Fast Fun Fabric ...

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May 16, 2026
Questions about the puzzle from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

Let's start with the puzzle stores - actually, there are many sources of puzzles, but here are the main ones that I know of. 


Puzzles Canada - Georgetown. A warehouse of puzzles that is open to the public, and they sell MANY brands, sizes, and offer free shipping over a certain amount. You also get 10% back in reward points, which you can apply to any future purchase. They also sell The Occurrence puzzles, which are made in Merrickville, Ontario. HIGHLY recommend visiting the store or the website. Check the website for hours as they do NOT open until NOON. 

Puzzle ...

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April 21, 2026
Weekly update: quilt exhibit + finishes + reading from With Strings Attached

 We escaped the tornadoes and the flooding that hit Illinois and Wisconsin last week but there was a lot of rain.  It's the third-wettest April on record.  My basement stayed dry (I had the landscapers add a bank of soil around the problem corner of the foundation) but apparently there's a roof leak.  It's always something . . . 


On Friday Leslie and I met at Concordia University in River Forest to see an exhibit of quilts by Modern Quilt Studio (=Weeks Ringle and Bill Kerr).  Leslie and I met at a P.E.O. convention and we immediately hit ...

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April 15, 2026
Weekly update: exhibits and celebrations + two finishes + reading from With Strings Attached

I took a little excursion Friday afternoon.   Every year the Racine Art Museum hosts an exhibit of Peeps art.  Entries come from studio artists, kids, city/county departments, and every day people.  Such punny fun!  


Top: Peeping Beauty School of Cosmetology; Frida; No Mistakes, Just Happy Little Peeps (Bob Ross). Center: from the Racine city dept. of development; Arthur; "Peepal Conclave."   Bottom: Don Quixote; The Scream.



Of course I liked "They Read Banned Books."  



In the upstairs gallery at RAM:  paper cutting. Exquisite!

  The top left and center right are Polish (or Polish-style).  Upper right:  Japanese.  Lower left:  I think ...

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April 13, 2026
Patience is a virtue!!! from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I am glad to hear I'm not the only one who lived through "hardships" as a kid. Life was certainly different if you lived in the country or a small town, and probably also the geographical location. I think it developed a certain resiliency in us!!! 

Also, I do not expect everyone to be able to stand up and sit down without using their hands at this point in time. Maybe you are recovering, maybe you are building your strength, so you have to start small and build up your strength in your legs, your core, and your upper ...

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April 12, 2026
Quilting in space from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I'm glad to know I'm not the only space nerd who also enjoys quilting. We live in an amazing world. People like my parents went to school in horse-drawn cutters (like a sleigh) and wagons, or they walked several miles. No electricity for my parents when they got married in 1954. No TV, no running water! And now, from the comfort of their Lazy-Boy chairs, they are watching the Artemis 2 circle the Earth while we hear everything they are saying in crystal clear voice communication. 

The last 100 years have been amazing. 

Not to disappoint my students ...

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April 7, 2026
Variable Star Wall Quilt from Fret Not Yourself

Only the weakest of people believe that love is the weakest of weapons.
Governor J. B. Pritzker

Quilting

My daughter called last week wanting two wall quilts to reduce the echoing of their stairway. The one from the second to third floor. They have an old house and the stairs are as steep as the pulldown ladder we use to access an attic. How did women get up these in long dresses?

Variable Star wall quilt

She likes very quiet colors like taupe. This one almost fits the bill and the top was ready to go. [plus, my granddaughter loves ...

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April 5, 2026
Friday check in: two programs and recent reading from With Strings Attached

These are two of the quilts from her trunk show



The speaker at Wednesday's guild meeting was very inspiring.   Here's how the guild newsletter described her:  Lina Owen is a passionate international business professional, quilting educator, and creative entrepreneur. She is the co-founder of Quilting with Latinas and owner of BlueBelle Designs Studio, where she teaches children and adults how to sew. Lina is also one of the authors of Learn to Quilt: A Bilingual Guide, the first bilingual quilting book of its kind. Her work celebrates resilience, creativity, and the power of storytelling through fabric and design ...

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Larger Blue Cross Quilt from Fret Not Yourself

War is conducted for the benefit of the very few at the expense of the very many.
~General Smedley Butler

Quilting

The next {and largest} of the shirt quilts is finished. It's earmarked for my youngest. 
Most of the fabrics are also in the previous quilts: here, here, and here

Larger Blue Cross Quilt

This quilt was a good place to practice different free motion quilting designs. I've sewn all of them, just not recently. And it shows. However, a good wash shrunk and puffed the batting enough to hide many shortcomings. 

Quilting Detail

The back is the ...

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March 29, 2026
When you run out of binding........ from Crazy Quilter on a Bike!

I got sidetracked big time yesterday!! I was supposed to be downstairs sewing, but the night before, I started reading a thriller, and well, I needed to know what happened. So while I did get some things done, I finished my book before I went to bed last night! 

And you know what? Every once in a while, we need to do that! The book was called "A Death at the Party" by Amy Stuart. Oh boy --- an interesting concept! Now today, I need to get some work done!


I grabbed a few pieces of paper from the floor beside ...

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