Thursday, April 30, 2009
Next project
Monday, April 27, 2009
Just one of those days!!!

I also finished a wall hanging for my grandson who is a big fan of University of Illinois' Fighting Illini. I named it "Path to the Playoffs".
Now I need to look throught the stuff I brought back from down South and decide what to work on next. My Love of Quilting mag just came in the mail so I may have to take a break and look at it. Oh Wow, my Nancy's Notions catalog came too. What a treasure trove today!
Friday, April 24, 2009
quilts of valor
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Finally doing this
This is my Sunbonnet Sue wallhanging. When another guild member asked the significance of the black block I told her that Sue said "it's okay to be different".
Saturday, April 18, 2009
Nice to be Home
Monday, April 13, 2009
Heading North
Got to keep packing.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
My little Margaret

(see photo) . I was absolutely thrilled! I have been wanting a Featherweight since I joined my quilt guild and several ladies had them that they would take to classes.
About the same time my honey and I went to a community-wide yard sale and I found this sweet little machine named Margaret. She needs some work and is missing a few parts,but even if she never works, I get a lot of joy from just looking at her.
I also have an old Singer in a cabinet, my mother's Elna from the 1960's, a Singer of mine from the late 1980's, two Janome's, a serger and an embroidery machine. Hmmmmm. Perhaps I am collecting a tad too much. I keep telling my husband that I need a sewing studio built just for my stuff but he isn't convinced. Ah, well.
I had said in a previous post that I would post a photo of Yellowstone Natl Park, so let me try that for you. It's truly beautiful. If you have never been there, you must go.
Friday, April 10, 2009
short post this time
Thursday, April 9, 2009
Another day, another blog
I made these quilts for our local chapter of Project Linus. They asked us to make blankets for the local women's prison. The prisoners have children and grandchildren that would not have gotten anything from them for Christmas otherwise. I think the final count was in the area of 800 blankets; fleece, crocheted, knitted and quilted. I ended up doing 6 quilts and 8 fleece blankets and loved every minute of it.