Tuesday, February 03, 2026

Keep Upright

 

This is my Stash n' Store organizer that I have had on my worktable for seven years. I never liked the color, I thought it was grey in the store and not brown/beige. Anyways, it's started not working too well for me, things keep falling out or tipping over.
I finally looked closer and saw that the failure was because a whole lot of the dividers have gotten chopped up by the scissors and seam rippers. 
So, it was time for a new one! I hope that this one is stronger, but I'm also going to try and make sure the seam ripper cap is on before I stash it in the organizer. At least the color that shows from above is a lot more to my liking. I also tried out all the pens and made sure they still worked and threw a couple away, so I'm feeling organized and productive. Very briefly, but still, I'll take that win today.

Monday, February 02, 2026

February To-Do


Here's how the design wall is looking on the first day of this new month. Pretty busy and crowded! Patchwork Palooza blocks and sashing are still awaiting re-arrangment and assembly. May You Ever Return is pinned up on top of it. Over on the right are finished pieces, Clean Cloud from Project Quilting is pinned up over the SAT 25 quilt, Our Mistake. Above are a few things like my dragon paper pieced block which I still need to do something with, but I like seeing it. Same with the 3-D cube made with my own dyed fabrics.

Note: the use of 🥏👽  by a project name indicates that it's on the 2026 UFO Finishes challenge list of six projects that I committed to finishing at the beginning of the year (more on that list later). Note, this is not the same list as the UFO Challenge for BAMQ, that UFO will have this next to it on the list:🌀🌐

QUILTS

Design & Begin


Design and make a quilt for the BAMQ Challenge display at the SMCF - No picture yet
Design and make a quilt for the BAMQ library display - No picture yet
Pantone Project - work on an overall design, either in EQ8 or up on the design wall.
Lupine & Laughter Mystery Quilt - keep making units as the mystery clues are revealed.
BAMQ BOM - make monthly blocks of varying sizes through the year.

Continue Assembly
Patchwork Palooza - rearrange, sew on sashing/cornerstones and assemble top
Keep working on Sour Grass Grace from Jane Sassaman class.
Old Town Mystery Quilt - make a backing & binding, decide on whether to have it quilted
AG Stamp Quilt - continue to make more blocks using the final group of fussy-cut stamp block centers from Tula Pink fabrics.
Continue the piecing of Selvedge Candy (maybe the name) quilt originally designed for the 2025 MQG challenge.
🥏👽 Sew the last 6 columns and sashing together of the 2023 Temperature Quilt together to make the quilt top.
🥏👽 Bohemian Wife -  Sandwich this and start quilting it

                                      

Quilting

leaving this category right here so I don't forget to use it next time

Final Steps 


🌀🌐May You Ever Return - trim, add facings, embroidery, hanging sleeve. Finish for BAMQ UFO Challenge by 2/7

🥏👽City Sampler- back from the long-armer, now to sew down the binding and finish!

HANDWORK/BAG/CLOTHING PROJECTS 
Make a Cotton Candy pouch for myself.
Make a Charlie's Aunt wool purse for myself, first felt the wool from Pendleton Mill.
Oxbow Tote - Continue the assembly. 

Toned-Down Circle Sampler - now that I have the appropriately sized grey background felt, arrange and appliqué the circles, start embroidering.

Y.E.S. Coat - continue making pieces/blocks. assemble on foundation, cut out lining pieces from the fabric that I dyed

Snake In The Garden - Finish hand stitching
Kawandii - Finish hand stitching/assembly


Hey! This Is All Finished!

Designed and made a quilt for Project Quilting 17.1 - Clean Cloud
Designed and made a quilt for SAT 26 - Cumulative Spiral

Well well well, what do you know? Some actual finishing happened during this past month! And a lot more on the near horizon...

Sunday, February 01, 2026

January Apricity

 The first month of our new year has blitzed past, and I've just learned a new word seen above in the title. Apricity - the warmth of the sun in Winter. 

I started with this picture I took of a Western Jack O'Lantern mushroom on a hike at Quail Hollow Ranch.
I used the app, Percolator.

Then in the app, SnapSeed I added this picture in and added the title.


Here's my One Second Every Day video for January, all 31 seconds of it!

Monthly I-Did List for January

  1. I did the BAM BOM Friendship Star blocks at Sew Day.
  2. I made most of the purplel Flying Geese blocks for the second clue of the Lupine Mystery Quilt.
  3. I stitched a lot of sky on Snake in The Garden.
  4. I did Project Quilting 17.1 and made Clean Cloud for my first finish of the year.
  5. I started and finished  making my Stretching Art & Tradition 26 quilt, Cumulative Spiral.
  6. I found, found the notes for, and began working on May You Ever Return for the BAM UFO challenge.
Well, that's actually quite a lot! January was a month with mostly local traveling happening, except for going up and back to Spokane once again for the medical study. I went hiking with family four times, wow! I  attended both Sew Day and the monthly meeting for BAMQ and took a great 2-day online class from SDA called Soft Circuits. I kept on being pretty active on social media, posted here on le blogue 27 times,...overon BlueSky 40 times, on Flashes 7 times, on Instagram 8 times. Will February be even more active and productive? It could happen...


Saturday, January 31, 2026

January Cornucopia

 

That was such a great January (right? I hope it was!) again it has passed us by in a post-holiday whirl. But along the way I added to my cornucopia of links for the month. All the things I've enjoyed online, reading, seeing, listening, etc.

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How about using EQ8 to draft your own Snowflake design, kind of like the paper folding and cutting idea that we've all done. This is a great video illustrating how to do it.

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In case you're missing seeing music videos on MTV (honestly when's the last time any of us turned on MTV?), here's an interesting site, that is always running all those music videos, interspersed with ads from back in the day for Blockbuster, etc. The first video I caught was Depeche Mode so I was happy.

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Really interesting essay about Arizona that coins the term "thermochauvinism" which makes thinking about heating Minneapolis vs. cooling Phoenix so much clearer.

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On the one year anniversary of the horrific firestorm in LA, this article by David Wallace-Wells is worth a read, Which City Burns Next?

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I continue to enjoy Christa Quilts free-motion quilting design videos, they're short, well-filmed, and have very clear instructions. Super useful and inspiring.

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I like the Etsy color of the year, and the newly introduced, texture of the year. Both are 👍👍👍

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Great article about Craftivism in the US from The Guardian. Yarn-bombing, knit-in's, hat designs, etc.

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American Patchwork & Quilting magazine has a really interesting block-of-the-month  going on with a free quilt design which is available in an EQ8 format so you can re-color it before you start sewing. This started in October 2025 and is running through June 2026 so there are 6 blocks available for downloading.

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I found this photo illustrated tutorial on a disappearing 4-Patch from Boersma's to likely be very useful

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I was really pleased to see Transmissions Quilts mentioned in the Oliso newsletter. This looks like such a great collaborative and supportive project to get involved with and support.

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This interview with Isabel Allende is so wonderful, and not just because it was at UC Berkeley (Go Bears!) She's one of my favorite authors and it was great to hear from her about creating art in authoritarian times.

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The annual list of transgender Girl Scouts to support is up, go pick one (or more) to buy your cookies from this year.

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Listening to: 

  • Burn Order - Rachel Maddow's newest story/6 episode podcast about Japanese Internment camps in the 1940's  
  •  What's The Plan? a podcast from the founders of Indivisible.

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Friday, January 30, 2026

Returning to Choices

 

Today I worked on finishing up the free motion quilting on May You Ever Return. Almost there, but I had to make some thread choices.
The different blues and greens in this fabric was hard to match.
As usual one of my Studio Assistants made sure I was "Making Good Choices."
Getting there.
This is my favorite X so far.
I was tired of free motion quilting, so switched over to get to some zig-zagging on the shapes who's edges hadn't been stitched down.
The words are supposed to be not really legible at a glance.
Almost done with the quilting and zig-zagging. (Just the lower left) and I'm really pleased with how it's looking so far.

Thursday, January 29, 2026

Lots of Quilting Lines

 

A lot more free motion quilting got done on May You Ever Return yesterday. I'm very focused in on it, but I'll admit that I keep struggling to stop myself from switching over to work on other things like the Patchwork Palooza on my design wall or the Lupine Mystery.
After an initial alarmed response at all the noise near her napping spot, one of my studio assistants kept an eagle eye on my process.
The quilting is getting pretty dense in some spots. While I was quilting, I pinned back some of the un-anchored shapes in order to just have the lines go under where they'll end up being zig-zagged down. This will help with "floating" the shapes above the densely quilted surface in a consistent way across the whole surface.
No decision made on the number of X's, and I see some hand-embroidery/stitching in my future. Also, this quilt is getting the facing treatment as opposed to a binding. Countdown to the UFO Challenge due date of 2/7. That's just ten days, two of which will be traveling to Spokane and back again. Maybe if I get it to the finishing point of sewing the facings down it will come along with me, but I'm not counting on that.

Wednesday, January 28, 2026

How Many X's

 

Doing a lot of blue on blue free motion quilting. Still deciding on whether to add more X's or not. As there are already three orange ones, that likely means adding two more. On re-reading, my notes are a little unclear, so I'm going with what I see in front of me right now.
I've gotten all of the smaller pieces sewn down in their centers, so the majority of straight pins are now gone. I'm using safety pins to hold down most of the rest. That makes the quilt sandwich so much nicer to handle while free motion quilting.
Time for a thread color change.
Eleven days to go until the UFO Challenge deadline at Sew Day. Will I make it?