The class was well received. Some of the students were particularly taken with that on-point black version at the bottom of the Pinterest board. Several of the students are going to Ritter (retreat) in July with me, and are planning to make X and Plus projects there. Me too! I'm cutting another version to take with me to sew while I'm there. Like my serene green version, it will have some breathing room but it'll be scrappier.
Friday, June 12, 2026
X and Plus Class Recap
The class was well received. Some of the students were particularly taken with that on-point black version at the bottom of the Pinterest board. Several of the students are going to Ritter (retreat) in July with me, and are planning to make X and Plus projects there. Me too! I'm cutting another version to take with me to sew while I'm there. Like my serene green version, it will have some breathing room but it'll be scrappier.
Friday, June 5, 2026
Social Sewing Project Progress
I haven't been able to make it to social sewing much lately, but I did go on Wednesday. I have a project that I only work on at social sewing, so it's moving along very slowly. That's okay, it's a donation quilt with no deadline.
It's a very simple design of Mary's Triangle blocks alternated with plain blocks and set on point. It took months to make all the blocks. While away from social sewing I laid out all the blocks on my design wall and clipped them in rows to sew together.
On Wednesday I got 7 of the rows sewn. I think this is half of the quilt, or close to it. It will be a baby or wheelchair size when finished, about 44 inches square.
Linking up with Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts 6/5. Definitely not finished, but progress!
And Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts 6/8.
Sunday, May 31, 2026
May Stash Report and Goals Update
OUT this month: 11-1/2 yards (Amber & Aubergine top, estimated 6 yards. A & A backing and binding, 4-1/4 yards. X and Plus teaching samples and step-outs, 1-1/4 yards.)
I had to scramble and change the lesson plan at the beginning of class. I had planned to start by using the club's projector to show examples from Pinterest of the many, many X and Plus colorations. The person who was supposed to bring the projector forgot and had their phone turned off. Two hours later they delivered it so we ended the class by looking at examples and color.
Monday, May 25, 2026
Amber and Aubergine Flimsy, Teddy Bear Quilting, and New Storage
Monday, May 11, 2026
I Couldn't Resist
Friday, May 1, 2026
April Stash Report and Goals Update
OUT this month: 8-5/8 yards (Diabolical Jane top, est. 5-1/4 yards; does not include unused cut pieces. Pastel/white baby quilt top, 3-3/8 yards.)
IN YTD: 52-1/2 yards
OUT YTD: 43-3/8 yards
YTD Net Change: 9-1/8 yards IN
Monday, April 27, 2026
Amber and Aubergine
The extra project I took to retreat featured leftover purple strips from my DJ project, additional purples, and soft gold/orange/camel tones. I chose warm ivory and cream shades for the background. Here's the photo from retreat:
The blocks were already made. When retreat ended I had added the vertical sashing to the rows. Since then I've put the rows up on my wall, and placed the cornerstones and horizontal sashing. Careful arrangement assured that the same fabric is never next to itself.
With the cornerstones in place, you can see the chain effect. I've started sewing the sashing rows to the block rows. The bottom row is not shown because it's at the sewing machine. I hope to get this top finished this week.
So why Amber and Aubergine? Because purple and gold sound like sports team colors, and amber and aubergine (eggplant) are more poetic. I spent several years of my career naming colors, so why not?
Link up: Small Quilts and Doll Quilts 4/27

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