The Mississippi Stitchers moved on in on Wednesday afternoon...when I walked in yesterday morning the house was a-buzz with quilty activity!
Folks ask "Isn't it lonely and mundane living out there in the middle of nowhere?" My answer?
It's a party when I walk in! And they feed me...what more could a girl ask for?
Of course sometimes the design walls don't offer enough space to lay out a full quilt, so the front foyer and dining room become staging areas and design floors. Whatever works. We'll even move the front foyer round table to make room for you.
Once assembled into rows, back up on the design wall they went.
If you have pattern info on this one, please leave it in the comments below.
I love a red and white quilt!
I'll get pattern info on this one, but if you know it, please leave it in the comments below.
Hearts of Hope finish!
You'll find Hearts of Hope in my Solidarity PDF pattern booklet which includes two quilts!
Before Hearts of Hope became a reality, Solidarity was already underway in my sketches and block samples. It was on the list for "Flag Season." Both patterns are included in the pattern booklet.
I love seeing Cabin Corners worked up in other people's stash scraps!
Here's mine! I love the pops of consistent red.
You already know that I am a huge fan of foundation paper piecing when it comes to using my oddball scraps - they don't need to be trimmed down to any particular size before sewing on. It's sew first, trim second and there is a place for EVERYTHING in this block.
Some cute red nine-patch fun is happening here -
A couple rows of neutral blocks with pink corners almost look like butterflies!
So simply sweet!
Tiny hexies in the hand quilting stage!
I think this one is destined for some porch time.
With the shoulder/arm nerve pain thing going on I really wasn't able to do much yesterday. I did get to the chiropractor, big adjustment and some therapy, but it's going to take time for a pinched nerve to behave.
Night sleep was compromised by pain any time I tried to roll over or readjust myself. Muscle relaxers giving me strange dreams and I feel like I've got a hangover in the morning. Anyway -
I knew when I got home I would draw it up for paper piecing.
I spent some time at the computer to draw it up.
Here is my first little block in Romania's flag colors of red, yellow, and blue. Those sashings are really skinny, but any wider and it wouldn't look like the symbol from the places we visited.
Not sure how many I'll make. I'm just playing. It's nice to just piddle around after finishing a really big project.
The question is - Should I be working on other deadline things? Leader & Ender stuff needs to be ready next week.
If I make these blocks do I want them straight set or on point? With sashings or not? With an alternate block so we get secondary designs? I don't know. And maybe just a SMALL wall hanging sized quilt is all I need to get this out of my system.
Hazel isn't offering much in way of opinions but she sure makes me smile!
Did you get your entry in?
I'll be drawing for two winners who will each receive a String Rings PDF pattern from me and...
A Rainbow Remix Color Roll from our friends at Cotton to Quilts!
Color rolls consist of 20 different pieces each 8''X 22" and are great stash enhancers - be sure to also check out their Notable Neutral rolls - you can never have enough fun neutrals on hand.
I think we've got all of the details out there - are you ready to enter?
Enter to win on my 6/17/26 Blog Post. Winners will be drawn Monday 6/29/26.
If your stash is overflowing with strips and scraps, String Rings is the answer! Full color photos and graphics and multiple construction options for piecing the way you want to piece. A scrap lover’s dream!
Includes string piecing on foundations, traditional rotary cutting with options, and foundation paper-piecing options for the connector "B" block.
Quilt Size: 101” X 101”
Optional but helpful: Essential Triangle Tool.
Traditional rotary cutting methods are given for those who don't have access to the ruler.
Includes string piecing on foundations, traditional rotary cutting with options, and foundation paper-piecing options for the connector "B" block.
Quilt Size: 101” X 101”
Optional but helpful: Essential Triangle Tool.
Traditional rotary cutting methods are given for those who don't have access to the ruler.
Intro pricing: The PDF pattern for String Rings is on automatic 25% discount in the Quiltville Store through 6/30/26 - No coupon code needed! Discount applied at checkout.
Do not use auto-fill to make your purchase which will automatically fill inn your shipping details! Just fill in your name and email address ONLY.
Place the item in your shopping cart and then go to the cart page to check out choosing either your credit card option or Paypal. Shipping addresses should not apply as this is a digital pattern purchase.
As a quilter, I will never look at my stash and say to myself that less is more!
I just need to sew faster than I accumulate!
Have a fantastic Friday, everyone -





















Hazel makes me smile, too😃
ReplyDeleteThe quilt being laid out in the foyer is A Quilting Life's BOM from last year.
ReplyDeleteI have been having similar issues with trying to sleep. I put a heating pad on the warm setting (lowest) with an auto shut off timer under my shoulder which has helped immensely. Yes, I know the tag on the heating pad says not to do that.
ReplyDeleteTHC-free CBD cream works great for my muscle spasms. SunMed is my source.
ReplyDeleteThe very colorful log cabin quilt with cute sampler blocks for centers is Sherri McConnell of A Quilting Life and Moda fabric designer’s 2025 Block of the Month pattern.
ReplyDeleteThe 'Romania' block is lovely! It would look good as the center of a medallion.
ReplyDeleteThe Romania block is great! It would look good as the center of a medallion. Ellen Thompson
ReplyDeleteThe first quilt is Sherri's (from A Quilting Life) 2025 Block of the Month Quilt. It is a fun one!
ReplyDeleteWill you share that new pattern your are mocking up, I see a scrappy quilt in the making. It looks like f7n to me Thank you Patricia Arbuckel
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ReplyDeleteI feel your pain with the pinched nerve. Dealt with it @18 months ago. PT was very helpful and I’m much more aware of my posture at the machine, and when hand sewing and knitting. I hope you get relief soon. I’m almost finished with Lupine and Laughter. It is my first attempt at a scrappy quilt.
I really like your Romania flag block. We had a kitty named Sam who like Hazel loved people. His official name became Samuel L. Samson In Your Face Under Foot.
ReplyDeleteThe log cabin quilt combo is Sherri McConnell’s 2025 block of the month quilt along.
ReplyDeleteI love how you find inspiration in such unusual places - anything else from your trip that inspired you that would go with? A castle block? Have fun playing. CG
ReplyDeleteWhen we were in Florence last month I was overwhelmed with one of the cathedrals because ALL the floors were tiles in quilt patterns! I'd love to make a quilt from those one day!
ReplyDeleteThe log cabin quilt is from Sherri McConnell of A Quilting Life. It was her 2025 block of the month, now for sale in her shop.
The colorful log cabin quilt with the different center squares was the A Quilting Life 2025 block of the month quilt along with Sherri McConnell.
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