Another busy weekend, with guild on Saturday and tree trimming on Sunday - with plenty of sewing time in between. And it's birthday time for both the oldest grandchild and the youngest grandchild.
My Sewing Room
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
Red, white and blue
Monday, June 8, 2026
Design Wall Monday - June 8
The contractors that are rebuilding the deck on the back of our house arrived on Thursday morning, and by the end of Day 1 they had all of the flooring removed except that one little section. Our very confused cats sat around on that section in the evening, probably wondering what the heck was going on. One guy was back in the morning on Friday at 7:30 and had that little platform gone. By noon he had half of the rotten stringers removed too. By Friday afternoon it was completely gone and cleaned up. Today they will begin to rebuild our new deck.
I don't usually have trouble sleeping, but last Thursday night I woke up about 1 am when a thunderstorm rolled through here. Then I spent the next 2 hours lying awake, listening to it rain and thinking. My brain just didn't want to shut down - and it was mostly spinning about how much my sewing room needs some major organizing - again. Friday morning I tackled one area to attempt to tame the beast.
The newly empty drawer is now holding backing for various projects I have waiting to be quilted. There was even room for some leftover backing that will be perfect for smaller projects. Instead of in a couple of piles on the floor it's now in 1 place. It even has a label attached to remind me what's in it. Maybe in the next few days I can empty that other drawer, or at least get it better organized.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
RSC26 - Week #23
Each month I've been making 4 Snail Trail blocks from that month's color. A few of those have already been in the pastel range. This week I added 4 more in pastel shades of blue, green, and lavender. An idea crossed my mind that I could divide these blocks into 2 quilts at the end of the year - divided by warm and cool colors, or maybe pastels vs brights. We'll see how many I end up with in the fall.
Let's go check out more Rainbow fun . . .
Friday, June 5, 2026
Finished (or not) Friday
Thursday, June 4, 2026
A new project
Since New Year's I've been quite careful and deliberate about fabric purchases. For the most part I've bought backing for UFO projects, or things that were needed to finish a project already in the works such as backgrounds or binding. No big purchases have been made for new projects, until this week.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Shadow Stars finish
Look what is all finished!! This is Shadow Stars.
This was a UFO, and can now be checked off the list. I think this one will be donated to our QOV group. I may just display it in my own house through July, but then it can go to a deserving veteran.
Because this month's RSC color is "pastel", I did some digging in the 3.5" square bin. There are 2 different Vintage Spool blocks, but the straight one uses a 3.5" square for the center of the spools. I've pulled several pastel squares, and then dug into the string bin for spool tops and bottoms. And the white/cream bin for background scraps. I have the parts cut for 7 of these spools with pastels. Leaders and Enders as I work on the next project.
Our Attack Cat fell asleep on the job! We call her Tortie, because she's a tortoise shell color, with a mostly white tummy. The feral kitties that have adopted us feel pretty safe on our deck, but still won't let us touch any of them. That safe feeling will come to a screeching halt this morning because the contractors are scheduled to start our deck replacement - unless it's raining. We need the rain, but I really want this project to have no more delays. We've been putting out food and water on our front porch for the past week so they get used to looking there too when the deck work is happening.
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
A little of this and a little of that
It was a busy fun weekend.
On Saturday a couple of us from our QOV group went to a family reunion to award Quilts of Valor to 2 brothers. What a charming couple of gentlemen!! We both got hugs from them.
Earlier in the day (Saturday), a box was delivered to my house. It was a surprise package from Nann at With Strings Attached. She knows my passions so well - books and fabric! A book of stories about South Dakota, a mystery, and a pattern book. There was also a little collection of red/white/blue fabrics that will work beautifully with our Quilts of Valor projects. Thank you Nann!! You know I'll enjoy all of these. On Sunday evening I met my younger daughter at a small town dinner theater. The evening was a Mother's Day gift from her. The play was terrific - a murder mystery comedy with lots of talent. The meal was excellent too! About halfway through the first act, people's phones began alerting to a tornado warning for that county. At intermission the staff gave us instructions of where to go if the sirens would go off in that town. I'm happy to say the show went on without any danger. The thunder was loud, and water was over the curb at the street as we were leaving, but no hail or tornado. We got wet getting to our cars but nothing worse.

