One of the local quilts shops (The Pin Cushion) is featuring the work of a different quilter each month this year. I'm really honored to be the March featured quilter. That meant going through my quilts to find a mix of large and small items to share. For the whole month the classroom is hung with my projects.
My Sewing Room
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Featured quilter
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
This and that
Monday morning was a good one for sewing, with progress again on multiple projects.
Because I was out of binding to do in the evenings, I pulled out one of the doll quilts that I made earlier this winter, and got binding put on it. Since it's only 25" square it probably will only take 1 evening to hand stitch.
The 12" Farm Girl Vintage blocks have been sewn into rows. There are 6 rows of 5 blocks, so it will be 60 x 72, unless I add some borders to make it bigger. That decision can wait until I see how it looks without borders.
Four of the 12 blocks with white stars are all done. These will go quickly in between other things because the parts are all cut and layed out on a design board. They're only 8" blocks so they make good Leaders/Enders.
This is the ongoing project that has been tucked into that bag with the HSTs. Every so often I add another row to it. There is no plan in my brain yet for how large I want to make this. But it has been fun to watch it slowly grow. I'll probably add a couple more vertical rows to it this week since red is the RSC color.
Monday, March 16, 2026
Design Wall Monday - March 16
This week my To Do list will include making the 1 block needed for this month's Saturday Sampler task.
Working my way through some UFOs can be satisfying - IF I manage to move them to the finish line, or at least a quilt top.
In between working on all of this there will be plenty more RSC blocks in red.
I'm linking up today with:
Saturday, March 14, 2026
RSC26 - Week #11
Later in the week I got 2 more of them sewn, so now there are 4 of each color Snail Trail blocks - blue, green, and red. Plus 4 brown ones I did last fall during the dark neutral sewing month. These are 12" blocks.
These are going to look good with lots more colors mixed in.
Waking up way too early on Thursday gave me time to finish a couple of quilt tops that were already nearly done. And then there was time to make the Honey Bee blocks that were cut out. I had planned to work on them over this weekend, but now they are done. These 12" finished blocks are faster to sew than they are to cut.
Friday, March 13, 2026
Finished (or not) Friday
This is a sampler quilt with a mix of scrappy blocks I had made as test blocks for future projects. Some of the blocks were from various sew-alongs when I wasn't planning to make the entire project but wanted to play along a little. I like to do those test blocks in red, white, and blue because then they can be used like this. Simple sashing, cornerstones, and an outer border . . . and Voila . . . a quilt is born.
And there is a QOV top that has finally reached the flimsy stage after sitting in a project box for over a year. Shadow Star is unusual for me as it's not scrappy. It used 3 fabrics only. I really like how this turned out, but am still thinking it needs another outer border, not too wide but not too narrow. I think I have enough of the red to do that, so for now it's hanging in the closet while I think about it.
Another flimsy finish for this week just needed an outer border. This is my 2026 Stay At Home Round Robin project and is 50" square. I usually prefer rectangular quilts, but this one just wanted to remain square. That wide border is the bubble print that I purchased this week while shopping with a friend. The print picks up all of the colors in the quilt. It should make a good couch quilt. For now this one is also hanging in the closet until a backing is found and a quilting plan is made.
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Progress on 3 fronts
Wednesday was a really good day with LOTS of sewing time. Some progress can be reported on 3 different projects.
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Just can't stay home
Tuesday began as a stay-at-home-and-sew kind of day - until 9:30 AM. Then a friend called to ask if I wanted to ride along as she went to a quilt shop about 90 miles away. Duh!!! Of course I said yes, and she picked me up an hour later.

