I love a good cup of coffee in the morning. Brew it strong and serve it hot with a splash of milk and spoonful of sugar. What could possibly improve on that?
Thursday, June 11, 2026
A Perfect Morning Pick-me-up!
Monday, September 2, 2019
Strawberry Preserves
Summer is quickly turning to fall, but I’m just not ready for the change of seasons. I'm still focused on this summer’s project, a mid-century inspired doll quilt that features a vintage embroidered strawberry. Perhaps you remember it from here.
Motifs like this are typical of the 1940s-50s when they adorned household linens such as tea towels, tablecloths, and napkins. I added calicos, polka dots, and gingham checks for vintage charm and bordered the quilt with a retro-style daisy print from American Jane.
The top itself was finished years ago but got set aside when I couldn't do the handwork. What a shame to leave something this sweet half done. Apparently, my friend, Ruth, agreed because when I finally showed it to her, she offered to quilt and bind it for me.
As it turns out, a quilt was the perfect way to preserve that vintage berry. Thank you to Vicki Haninger for her inspiration and to Ruth, of course, for seeing this project to fruition. I couldn't be happier with the result!
Strawberry Preserves
15” x 17”
machine pieced, hand quilted
2019
Saturday, September 8, 2018
Scenes of Summer
Hi everyone. How was your summer? Mine was filled with extraordinary moments shared with extraordinary friends, like Wanda Hanson of Exuberant Color, who surprised me with one of her signature batik color-wash quilts. Isn't it stunning? Read more about it here.
My friend, Bev, volunteered to read aloud to me. If you've never heard To Kill a Mockingbird read by a veteran English teacher, you don't know what you're missing!
There was a delightful new quilt book too: The Magic Forest by Gwen Marston.
Jim and I even attended a bridal shower, hosted by friends, Mark and Linda, for their daughter and son-in-law to be. What lured us out on a 97-degree day was the promise of mango mimosas and eight different kinds of cake. It did not disappoint!
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Spring At Last
Perhaps it's the colors that drew me to this vintage Dutchman's Puzzle quilt. Do you suppose the maker had crocuses in mind when she pieced those purple triangles or was this just a popular color scheme in the 1940s?
Friday, March 16, 2018
Midwinter Blues
Hello everyone! I had a birthday recently and with it came this marvelous quilt from Barb Vedder. You may recognize it as Midwinter Blues, a pattern designed by Lori DeJarnatt for her 2014 Humble Quilts sew-along.
Aren't her fabrics exquisite? I've never seen such deep, saturated blues or bold cheddar prints. Double-click photos for more detail.
As you can see, the quilt was originally made for Barb's dear friend, Mary B. After Mary passed away, Barb thought I might enjoy having it. Thanks, Barb. You bet I will! XO
If you'd like to make your own Midwinter Blues quilt, instructions can be found on Lori DeJarnatt's Humble Quilts blog:
Sunday, December 31, 2017
Oh the Weather Outside is Frightful!
If you live outside the purple zone on the weather map, you may be surprised to hear how bitterly cold it is here in the Midwest. Current temperatures are in the single-digits with wind chills of -25° to -40°. That's breathtaking cold! Bone-chilling cold! FROSTBITE COLD! Needless to say, we're hunkered down for the time being.
In weather like this, my husband keeps his expeditions to a minimum, braving the elements only to trek down the driveway for mail or to shovel us out... not that we're going anywhere. Every time he opens the storm door, it whines in icy protest as if to ask, “Are you sure you want to venture out today?”
They look fresh and new in this jaunty on-point setting. Don't you love how the homespun plaid sets them off?
Friday, July 21, 2017
Will Strip for Fabric!
In my previous post, I described our quilt group's fabric exchange and the making of my own Spider Web quilt. This time, I thought you'd enjoy seeing other quilts resulting from the swap. It’s fun to compare each quilter's interpretation of this classic string-pieced design. Enjoy! Most photos will enlarge.














































