Tuesday, January 20, 2026

LANDSCAPE ART QUILT IN PROGRESS

This project has been on my design wall since before Thanksgiving....'the husband's' on going health drama has consumed my time lately, however happily I've been able to devote a bit of time in the last couple of days.

After not finding the right colors/fabric styles in my stash.......the ability to print textured fabrics using my gelli plate helped provide a few sections of the sunset. What joy!!!



Friday, January 16, 2026

BABY QUILT

 I'm a great aunt!!  And what does any quilter aunt dO....why, yes....make a baby quilt.

The parents favor mid-century modern decor....especially bright colors......this is what I came up with.


Fortunately I had started the top nearly as soon as I learned of the pregnancy.....which left only the addition of the details to be added, plus layering and quilting.  It's been a rough month around here with major complications from 'the husband's' heart procedure requiring more hospitalization and numerous ER visits.  The actual cause of the extreme health scare is still unknown but with more testing scheduled hopefully answers will be forthcoming.  It's now safe to take my eyes off him for short bouts of sewing which I'm grateful for.  New posts should be more frequent now....... 

Saturday, January 3, 2026

HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!

 Goodness......'the husband's' up and down health issues have kept me out of the studio for several weeks now. I'm getting itchy!! These photos from a year ago just popped up on my Facebook timeline. It's a reminder that my sewing machine and never ending 'to-do' list of ideas will be waiting when the time comes again. Happy New Year to all..............may 2026 bring YOU the joy of quilting!!


January 3, 2025 
Shared with Public
Back in the studio after Christmas family time. It's not too soon to think about spring.....so here's a peek at what I'm working on




Thursday, December 25, 2025

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

 I know it's been a minute since I posted......and I'm so touched by your inquiries wondering about my silence.

Yup, there has been drama here.  'The husband' had another heart procedure last week.  As is so darn typical, despite how well the surgery goes, there always seems to be unexpected problems afterwards.  This time it required a 5 day hospital stay.

I had expected to be sending our Xmas greetings sitting in front of a roaring fire with snow falling outside in Truckee.  To be sure those things are happening, but we aren't there to enjoy them.  Happily 'the husband' was released yesterday so we are enjoying a quiet Christmas at home.

Sooty, our 15 year old rescue Black Lab got to spend some time in Truckee which helped me to avoid having to run home to take care of her.   Grandson #2  loves spend time with this old girl who still loves her walks, especially in a surrounding that is WNC familiar to her.

Truckee is experiencing major snow.  After only a few hours, the heavy snow has weighed down a tree over the hot tub on our son's patio.  For those of us born and bred in Wisconsin.....having a white Christmas makes the season even more special.  

Best wishes, ho  ho ho....hope Santa was good to you.  Thank you everyone for checking in with me all year long.





 

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

PUTTERING WITH NEW DESIGN

Since I had the bin of vintage indigo block printed cottons out.....I started piecing some more scraps.  No real plan though I have vowed next time to use the actual "right patterned side" rather than the muted wrong side of these fabrics. The photos illustrate the difference. 

I'll bet everyone is in high gear with Christmas preparations......don't forget to take some time to relax with some bubbly..... it's my adult beverage of choice!!!











Saturday, December 13, 2025

PROBABLY THE LAST PIECE CREATED IN 2025

 After a sun filled summer and fall with no rain, we have now been under gray skies, misty damp days for weeks.  Reminding me of Wisconsin winters....without the snow!

What better way to spend indoor time in my happy place sewing room then to dig out some of my Japanese fabrics to find inspiration!

With Christmas right around the corner, many readers have already filled their shopping carts.....however know that this piece is available for purchase when you are!  Check my online shop for my current inventory.


OCEAN VIEW

19” x 17”

Japanese cottons, appliquéd, machine quilted with metallic thread. Double fold binding & hanging sleeve attached.


DETAIL


Sunday, December 7, 2025

SPECIAL PROJECT FOR A SPECIAL PERSON

 It's rare for me not to have one or more art quilt projects underway......yet I seem to have a pause now that we are close to family and can enjoy time with them during the holidays.

I was out and about in SF with our son's MIL & FIL.....I noticed she was giving a set of indigo Japanese fabric coasters a good look. The Japanese are such thoughtful gift givers....especially with small gifts for absolutely no reason.....charming trait!! That gave me an idea.
I created a set of 6 coasters using indigo block printed vintage fabrics to gift to Keiko. Most were 'Three Cats' by Spruce Manufacturing, printed in England for the South African market. The fabrics I own are small pieces, precious and quite rare and it's a pleasure to use them for such a special person.  

(Who doesn't not read my blog or Facebook so it's safe to disclose it here!)









Saturday, December 6, 2025

NOW WE WAIT!!!

 


                 GO PACK GO

Thursday, November 27, 2025

PACKERS WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 Packers WIN!!! AND the Turkey wins (if you weren't the turkey!!).

AND our Japanese milk bread pull apart rolls (new to me) were delicious too. Family holidays are the best!!


Gobble, gobble to all....









TURKEY DAY & THE PACKERS

Growing up 45 mins. from Lambeau Field made me a life long Packer fan......Thanksgiving Day activities always revolved around the TV since the Packers generally played the Lions each year. 

 So with the 19# Spatchcock turkey brined and in the oven....we will be glued to the big screen and cheering on our team.   GO PACK GO!!