WIP Wednesday ~ Scrappy Trips

Warning: This might end up as the ugliest quilt ever! I had accumulated 100 FQs of Cotton and Steel fabrics and decided to slice and dice them up before I left home. A Scrappy Trips Quilt following the tutorial by Bonnie Hunter has been on my quilty bucket list for some time. So I thought these would be perfect!


The individual blocks aren’t too bad.

But….oh boy……

Yikes! Not sure I like this all together! It’s pretty wild! 


Adding blocks is not necessarily helping.

I do enjoy making the blocks and Bonnie’s tutorial is excellent. So far, this is making me sea sick. I think I’m going to set this whole mess aside for the time being. 

Have a great day!

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This and That Tuesday

I got a library card last week! So now I’m settling in with some good reading.


I got my swap blocks last week from the Broken Dishes Swap hosted by Barb at Fun with Barb. Aren’t they beautiful?


I went to several quilt shops last week with some friends. I picked up some of this on clearance. 


I think it will go perfectly with my swap blocks.

Have a great day!

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DWMonday ~ Marmalade HSTs 

The other day I showed you the HSTs I made from a charm pack of Marmalade and a charm pack of white. Once the HSTs were done, it was time to play with designs. Hereare some ideas I tried.

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I liked the first one a lot, but soon realized, I didnt have any more of this particular white with me. So if I went with that, the top wouldn’t get finished until I got home where I do have more of this. That changed everything for me. So this is what I ended up doing.


I will probably add a border of white when I do get home. But for now, I’m calling this done.


Bambi was quite curious about it 


Have a great day!

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Scrappy Fence Rail and Our Scrappy Nation

Last Monday I shared with you the beginnings of my current leader/ended project. I always have questions about this. Bonnie Hunter has a great explanation of leaders/enders here. Anyway, I decided to set my blocks into the fence rail pattern instead of making it the same as my previous scrappy rectangle quilt.

So far, I have twenty blocks made. Sadly, I don’t have near enough scrappy bits with me to make this as big as I would like. I want 64 blocks, although I could get by with 49 and border. This container is the size of a shoebox and these are all the pieces I have left.

This is what 9 blocks look like side by side. You can also catch a glimpse of one of my assistants in this photo.

I believe scrap quilts are my all time favorite type of quilt. The endless variety of prints, colors, styles…..it is always a wonder, but they end up making a unified whole. Each individual piece is a little bit of cotton cloth, not much by itself, but together, wow! The pieces don’t even have to match to be beautiful side by side. In fact, the result is often better when they don’t!

I believe there is a great lesson here for our deeply divided nation this week. We must remember that we are all like those scraps of cloth, individually we cannot do much. But we are all Americans, cut from the same cloth. Together we make up something so much greater than ourselves. We don’t have to be identical, our differences make this patchwork nation beautiful. But we are all pieces of the same quilt. This past election has been ugly, but it is over and time for our nation to come back together, to mend. The demonstrations and continued ugliness tear at the very fabric of our nation. Yes, there are many who are bitterly disappointed and say their grief must be acknowledged. They must also remember that there are many others who have felt this same grief for the past eight years. When one group hurts, we all hurt. I believe the Apostle Paul said it best:
“Christ is just like the human body—a body is a unit and has many parts; and all the parts of the body are one body, even though there are many. We were all baptized by one Spirit into one body, whether Jew or Greek, or slave or free, and we all were given one Spirit to drink. Certainly the body isn’t one part but many. If the foot says, “I’m not part of the body because I’m not a hand,” does that mean it’s not part of the body? If the ear says, “I’m not part of the body because I’m not an eye,” does that mean it’s not part of the body? If the whole body were an eye, what would happen to the hearing? And if the whole body were an ear, what would happen to the sense of smell? But as it is, God has placed each one of the parts in the body just like he wanted. If all were one and the same body part, what would happen to the body? But as it is, there are many parts but one body. So the eye can’t say to the hand, “I don’t need you,” or in turn, the head can’t say to the feet, “I don’t need you.”

If one part suffers, all the parts suffer with it; if one part gets the glory, all the parts celebrate with it. You are the body of Christ and parts of each other.”

‭‭1 Corinthians‬ ‭12:12-21, 26-27‬ ‭CEB‬‬

Please join with me in praying for the healing of our nation.

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Finish It Up Friday ~ 36 Patch

This is another project that was a long Time coming to fruition. I cut the strips for these blocks when I cut the pieces for Daughter #1’s wedding quilt!


The strips were cut 2 inches wide, so each 36 patch finishes at 9 inches. If you are careful how you press, all the seams will nest.

I’ve wanted to make this for ages. Now I’m not sure what took me so long to get to it! 

I love how it turned out. I will probably add a border when I get home and gave access to my stash. In the mean time, I stay stitched the edges to keep things stable.


Here it is on a bed.

I can’t wait to quilt this one!

Have a great day!

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TBT ~ Antique Quilts

Here’s another Throwback Thursday post for you! Today I am sharing a few of my antique treasures with you. I bought this first one up in Traverse City , MI a few years ago while traveling with hubby.

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It is not in good shape, but I couldn’t bear the thought of someone cutting it up! So I brought this home. The stitching is so very fine!

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See the tiny piped binding? It has completely faded to white. I wonder what color it used to be.

This next one was made by my hubby’s grandma. Her embroidery and quilting skills were amazing!

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She made this one as well. Isn’t it fun?blog 004

Here is another made by hubby’s grandma. You can barely see the leaves that have faded. I love this!

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This one I purchased at an estate sale.

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It is entirely hand pieced.

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The edges are turned in and whip stitched closed.

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Another family quilt! Hubby got this one because his favorite color was purple. I sure am glad that it was! This quilt is a masterpiece. The stitching is unbelievably fine.

This one came from hubby’s other grandma. It is quilted in Baptist Fans. I love this one too! It has been well loved. I sometimes use this one on my guest room bed.

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This one was found laying in the dirt at a local antique festival! I scooped it up and gladly paid the lady the $20 she was asking for it.

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This is likely the oldest quilt in my collection. As you can see, many of the fabrics have completely shredded away.

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Check out that stitching! That grid is approximately 3/8 of an inch apart!

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I cannot imagine how long it must have taken to stitch this up!

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I feel fortunate indeed to be the current caretaker of these beauties.

Have a great day!

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WIP Wednesday – Log Cabins

Remember these? I haven’t forgotten them. But I did forget how many pieces I cut! So I am just going to keep making blocks until I run out of bits!

I love using the Accuquilt Go! die to cut these out. Such a time saver!

It’s nice to have pieces cut and ready to sew whenever the mood strikes!

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I find log cabin blocks to be a bit tedious to sew. I plan to do a few in between my other projects so I don’t get bored.


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Another HST Project

I brought this charm pack with me.

I also had a charm pack of white squares. While the boys were napping the other day, I marked these for HSTs

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I marked all the white squares and stacked them with prints. Then it was time to sew.

After stitching, I cut between the stitching lines and pressed them all to the dark. I brought my Bloc-Loc ruler and used it to trim these all to the same size.


This job really made me appreciate my die cutter! Making HSTs like this is not my idea of fun. But it is very accurate.

Time to go to the design wall!

Have a great day!

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DWMonday ~ Leaders/Enders

I started a new leader/ended project. It might look a little familiar.

Look a little like my Scrappy Rectangles Quilt?  No accident. I loved that one so much, I cut out another, this time in Civil War repro fabrics. I might set these the same:

Or I might set them like this:

I like it both ways. For now, I’m just sewing a light and a dark rectangle together into twosies. When I have more done, I’ll decide on a setting.

Have a great day!

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Slow Stitching Sunday ~ Caskets

I have the smallest of starts on this project. I hope to cut some more pieces for this project today

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Most of the marking got done at a wonderful sewing day last Monday with Zenia and a couple other new quilty friends. I have met the nicest people here! This couple didn’t know me at all, but they welcomed me into their home and even made me lunch!

Yesterday, I crossed a non-quilty item off my bucket list. I completed a 5k walk/run. It was my very first and I did better than I expected!

Every day in our country, we lose 22 veterans to suicide as a result of PTSD. That breaks my heart. The proceeds from this run benefit the 22 Too Many organization which seeks to help those who have given so much to our nation. Participants had photos pinned to their backs to run in honor of that person. This hero was the same rank as Daughter  #2. 

My results are not impressive by most standards, but I finished and I wasn’t last!

I’ve already signed up for my next 5k! But first, I need some slow stitching.

Have a great day!

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