Download this episode (right click and save)
Rick’s Star Quilt: The blocks are done and now need arranging.
Hidden Stars, almost quilted!
Hidden Stars combo: L-R: binding, back, top. A little out of focus, I fear.
Where a Straight Line's a State of Mind
Download this episode (right click and save)
Rick’s Star Quilt: The blocks are done and now need arranging.
Hidden Stars, almost quilted!
Hidden Stars combo: L-R: binding, back, top. A little out of focus, I fear.
Download this episode (right click and save)
Audacity ate my podcast again! So frustrating. So this week’s episode is a twenty-minute walk through my so-called quilty life.
Love the South:
Love cousins and the Braves:
Love boiled peanuts:
Actually, I hate boiled peanuts. Slimy! Ick! By the by, that’s the Man to the right, and Jack to his left. Men of mystery!
Download this episode (right click and save)
Here’s the latest with Rick’s Stars:
And here’s Travis, just because:
Download this episode (right click and save)
Above: Latest star action.
Below: Me and Jack on Monday
And a couple of garden pictures:
See what I mean by rambly?
Download this episode (right click and save)
Two years and still having fun!
Rick’s Star Quilt blocks–four so far!
The April BOM:
And good ol’ Travis:
Have a great week!
Download this episode (right click and save)
Making slow progress on all sorts of things. Finally assembled the first block for Rick’s Star Quilt:
Here’s the pattern I’m trying to quilt on the Hexagon Garden quilt:
And here’s how it looks in real life, sort of:
Have a great week!
Download this episode (right click and save)
Didn’t mean to be gone so long, but some weeks (or months) are like that.
Visited Razzle Dazzle in Chi-Town. Here’s some pix:
Some quilting close-ups:
Here’s an ungreat picture of the Hexagon Garden back. I’d take a better picture, except now it’s basted and looks kind of funky with all those pins. This picture definitely is better when you click on it.
Have a great week!
Download this episode (right click and save)
What have I been working on? Feast your eyes:
I didn’t make the jacket, per se, I just reconstructed it.
That, by the way, is Will, with the model he and the Man made of Fort Sumter. Oh, third grade state project week! How I will miss it.
Anyway, it’s a short episode this week, but it does contain a short but sweet interview with my mom, AKA Jane, which is always nice. Enjoy!
Crazy busy here, how about you? I’ll be back next week, probably on Wednesday (I’m going to Chicago on Thursday). See you then!
Download this episode (right click and save)
A couple of new or updated items. Enjoy!
Hexagon Garden Quilt, with border:
Two yo-yo’s! Different sized yo-yo’s that are supposed to be the same size, but that’s okay, right? I’m a beginner.
Have a great week!
Download this episode (right click and save)
Bad photo of a Tree of Life quilt in Charleston:
And a neat picture of an old sewing box, also from the Charleston Museum:
Have a great week!
Download this episode (right click and save)
Lots of things in the works and one finish. Here, my friends, is the finished Sawtooth Star Quilt, hung from the curtain rod (in case you’re wondering why it seems to blocking a window):
Here’s the back:
Hexagon Garden, top finished, borders needed:
And this month’s BOM from Grandma’s Attic:
Have a great week!
Download this episode (right click and save)
Me and Torie at Foster’s Market in Durham. We had a great visit, and Torie bought me quilty gifts. Yay, Torie!
Loved this quilt shop in Charleston. Thanks to April for recommending it!
Download this episode (right click and save)
Arrrgggh–my hexies are melting!
Autumn Tints Block:
Bear Paw:
The two together:
The Grandma’s Attic blocks:
Have a great week!