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Friday, February 27, 2026

Things from the Sewing Room

 It says Sewing Room in the title of this blog, but honestly, every morning starts with this...........

Mabel and Harry run inside, eat some breakfast, and then crash in the window seat for most of the day.


Some earlier finishes from this month...........

Turkey Lurky!  This little wall hanging is from a kit I had.  Honestly, the pattern was a little challenging and I don't have any plans to ever make it again.  This will probably go to Sarah's house.  She loves solid fabrics and Thanksgiving is one of her favorite holidays - she loves the food!


And this turkey runner was finished.  I found the turkey blocks in a box of fabric "treasures" I purchased at an auction.  It will probably be donated to the guild bazaar in October.


Here are my blocks for the block lotto this month.  Such bright happy colors!  I have yet to figure out how a person might set these together.  We'll just have to wait to see what the lucky winner does with them.


And here are my blocks for the guild opportunity quilt.  It's going to have a patriotic vibe this year.  There are 4 blocks there, Mabel is just making sure none of them get away.


Well, this is a short blog post.  Let's check to see if there has been any movement at the window seat.......


They truly do have a hard life!

Christi

Thursday, February 26, 2026

Love!

Happy Valentine's Day (very late).............


This was my gift from my hubby!  A little something he made in his shop!

I just returned from a quilt retreat in the brand new (we were the first people to sit in the sewing chairs, sleep in the beds, shower in the awesome showers, etc) retreat barn in Brunswick.  And I have the t-shirt to prove it!



It was great to have all that time just to sew and visit and see what others were doing.  The food was fabulous as well and it was really nice not to have to plan anything to eat.  It just appeared and was delicious.

I did get quite a lot accomplished, the first of which was sewing Sarah's Christmas Quilt together.  This pattern is from the Wendy Sheppard Christmas book.  It was done with scrappy tree blocks, but Sarah isn't much of a scrappy girl, so I did hers like this.


Since sending her the photo (she loved it) and getting the measurements for her bed, I have added another sashing row along each side and have plans for a small green (same print as the green sashing trees) border.  I will hopefully be able to pick that up at Marshall Dry Goods when we go in March...........and something for the backing too.

Then I put the Show and Tell quilt together.  I also made the binding for it (same blue as the background) and will try to find a backing for it on the March trip as well.


I worked on the fox blocks and now have half of them (12) complete.  I'd like to get backing for this quilt at MDG as well, so probably need to be working on getting the foxes finished and set together.  Show and Tell and Foxes in Flannels are Elizabeth Hartman patterns.


I made all 16 of the flower blocks (lots of little pieces) that go in the Snailin' Around Town quilt from the Wendy Sheppard Scrap Quilting book.


I pieced this little table topper called Tea Time as a leader/ender in between projects.  I actually quilted it this morning and have it ready for the hand binding.


This was the project I threw in at the last minute (in case I ran out of things to work on!).  I didn't run out of things, but it just popped up in my stuff, so I did it.  It has now had a border and sides added to it to make it a placemat for our charity placemat project and is even quilted and ready for hand binding.


And I worked on my O Christmas Tree quilt which is also from Wendy Sheppard's Christmas book.  I need 72 of the king's crown blocks, but I got all of these done at the retreat.  This is another quilt I'd like to shop for a backing for.


And here are the cute little four patches I did as leader/enders.  The little squares start at 1.5".  My box of these was overflowing, so I've decided to start making some four patches and nine patches from them.  No definite plans for them yet.


This is my friend, Gina's quilt that she got put together while we were there.  All of those little triangles are prairie points and are 3 dimensional.  


Since I had emptied some project boxes, I decided it was only fair to purchase fabric to fill one of them back up!  This is the Show Me Waves pattern that Sarah and I found at the Quilted Cow in St. Peters.  


And here are the 2 project boxes that didn't get opened (one never got out of the car).


And here is the free stuff!  Part of this is a prize that I won from another quilter's blog and part was in the goodie bag from the retreat.


And I bought this 5 yard quilt book to use with the fabrics on the left (I already had the fabric) and a friend gifted me this bird pattern that I had been eyeing for awhile.


And this is the jelly roll that was in my goodie bag.  The quilt shop takes their end of bolts (after they can no longer get a fat quarter from it) and cuts them into 2.5" strips and makes their own jelly rolls.


And the cats were very happy to have me back and enjoyed snooping through all the stuff.


This was my "proof of life" photo from David while I was gone.  Mabel and Harry have a hard life, don't they?


I  LOVED my time at the retreat, but it's good to be home.  I plan to go back for another retreat later this year.

Christi 









Thursday, February 5, 2026

Jury Duty, Shadows, and Curling

 Well, let's get right to it!  I was eliminated from the pool of potential jurors.  I'm pretty sure it's because I have the prosecuting attorney's daughter as a piano student.  I talked with him at a ball game after the trial and he warned me that there are lots of things coming up on the court docket this spring and I'm in the pool until July!  I informed him that being on a jury is NOT on my bucket list and it would be fine with me if he settled cases out of court.  I am a little concerned about a change of venue trial that has been moved to our county because it won't be our local prosecutor, so I won't have the "piano student" excuse.  Time will tell.  I have notified the clerk's office about dates we will be out of town, so I know I won't be called then.

After spending several hours waiting to be eliminated, I was exhausted, but suddenly had nothing to do.  Another piano student's mom texted me and invited me to her cookie decorating class and I went.  It was so much fun and here are the cookies I decorated...............it was a dog theme.


And speaking of dogs.............


Look who joined Willow on her dog bed!  Actually, I think Esme was already asleep there and Willow came in and flopped down and then Esme was too frightened to leave.

Someone else was not happy about being shut outside.


Mabel is very good at holding down a chair.


Sometimes Harry joins her.


And sometimes he stretches out and claims the chair for his own personal napping spot.


But if you get really lucky, someone might leave their quilt in the chair and you can really snuggle in for a nice warm nap.


Of course, napping isn't the only thing they do............sometimes the laser light comes out and zooms around in the shadows and must be caught.



And sometimes you just need to go fishing!


And here is my latest quilt finish.  It's called Jimmy John, which I think is a stupid name for a quilt, but it was a free pattern, so I shouldn't complain.  It will be gifted to a young lady at church later this month.  


Well, the Olympics are underway (ok, the opening ceremonies are tomorrow).  We've already watched our first curling match!  Our US team has won both of their games so far.  We'll probably watch another this evening.  You know, seeing a live curling match or even trying curling IS on my bucket list.  

Christi






Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Bear with Me!

 Can you handle any more animal quilt block photos?  Well say hello to the bears!  This first one used Thimbleberries fabrics in red and green to make a bear paw (appropriate, right?) quilt.


This one did a log cabin block quilt.


And this one did a heart quilt with French General fabrics.


And all of the animal show and tell blocks are complete!  I have measured them and cut the sashings and border strips and have put them away for now.


Why is it when everyone is trapped inside by the cold snowy weather that everyone looks to me for food?  They're all just laying around sleeping, so how can they constantly be hungry?


Mabel resorted to hanging out on top of the piano.............


even during a piano lesson.  Apparently it was a good lesson as she went to sleep!


And Willow was chilling on her bed.


And my farmer was hard at work in the basement office.


As you read this, I may or may not be sitting in a jury box.  Hopefully NOT!  Time will tell.

Christi




Tuesday, January 27, 2026

Oh Deer!

The deer for the Show and Tell quilt are finished!   


This one loves Halloween, so made her quilt with Halloween prints.


This one went black and white........a more modern deer.


And this one used her favorite kitchen fabrics to make her quilt.


I had lots of supervision while I was making deer blocks.


How many cats does it take to fill a quilt project box?  


Those blocks they are sleeping on are going to be well pressed.

I got the binding finished on the Waverly quilt.


And I quilted the Jimmy John quilt.  I'm still working on the binding of this one.  It is going as a birthday gift at the end of February.


Believe it or not, there was nothing else hanging in the TBQ closet after Jimmy John.  That has since changed as I pulled out this block kit that came from an auction box of fabric.


I pieced the 2 turkey blocks and have since this photo made an addition star block to put in the middle and create a table runner.  Backing and binding are now hanging with it in the TBQ closet.

With all the extreme cold temps and snow, the outside pets have become inside pets.  This is how Willow has been spending her days.


With animals in and out, the floors in my house have become disgusting and are covered with dog and cat prints.  There was no school here yesterday or today either.  I have been summoned for jury duty and have to report tomorrow morning.  So in an attempt to not miss all of my Wednesday/Thursday piano students, I have done a marathon piano day with 10 lessons yesterday, 2 this morning, and 2 more this afternoon.  All that foot traffic hasn't helped the dirty floor issue either.  After the last student heads out the door this afternoon, I will be sweeping and scrubbing.  I've caught up the laundry, finished all the church and community center bookwork and tax documents, and hopefully all this prep work will be for nothing and I will NOT be picked for jury duty.  

I'm prepping another post for tomorrow, so stay tuned.

Christi