Thursday, January 08, 2026

Waiting Snake

 

Yesterday was a traveling back from Spokane day, with an almost three-hour flight delay. At least I got this beautiful picture in the morning on Tuesday in San Francisco. Those glowing red squares are so interesting, especially with the offset squares and additionally offset circles inside them That plus all the lines on the pavement. A great start to a possible quilt design.
In the extra time I had to sit around and wait for our plane to even decide to show up, I got a whole lot of the sky stitched on the Snake in the Garden quilt. Just one more section of green left to go on this!

Wednesday, January 07, 2026

Wandering Wednesday- Coyote Hills

 As our traditional New Year's Day hike was not happening due to the weather and other scheduling issues, we put it off just one day and got to go to Fremont's great park, Coyote Hills on the southeast edge of the San Francisco Bay. We managed to get there in between rainstorms, so that was very good.

We (DH and I) took an almost four mile hike with DS (seen above with Bella, DD's dog), DD, her boyfriend. Bella has her Christmas sweatshirt on.We had just started walking when DS, said "wow, what, oh no!" turned out he almost had stepped on this wriggler. A park worker happened to drive up in his electric work truck and he ID'd it for us as a Tiger Centipede

Also saw a big flock of wild turkeys. They look a little different from the ones we have in our neighborhood.

Up the hill we went. The Bay was such a different color than last time when it was so bright we could barely look at it from the sun glare.

The water was filled with floating American Coots.
A large white bird way up on the hill really was eye catching, either a heron or a crane.
It got tough going up Red Hill as it's pretty steep (500' elevation gain), but we were happy at the top.
A nice log under the trees to sit on with a heck of a view.
We could see back towards home that it was likely raining there.
The red rocks of Red Hill with the Bay in the background.
We were so happy to make it outside together, and to miss getting rained on.



Tuesday, January 06, 2026

Purple Geese

 

At this past weekend's Sew Day, I got to finally break out the purple and start making the Flying Geese units for the second clue of the Lupine mystery quilt. I was able to try out my new Steady Betty pressing mat too. It worked out great, smelled just a little bit, but overall just great. And I remembered to press towards the neutrals.
I came home from Sew Day with the right-hand sky sewn onto about half of the neutral Geese, so first of all those got the left-hand sky pieces sewn on.
Then I cut the rest of the purple sky triangles for the remainder, got those sewn on and pressed.
There they all are.
Still not trimmed, but that's for another day. 

Monday, January 05, 2026

B.O.M.-Friendship Stars

 Last Saturday's BAMQG Sew Day was lovely. A great time to catch up on the holidays everyone had and get some sewing done. I dove into making my BAMQ BOM blocks for the month: Friendship Star.

They went together pretty quickly, and I was really happy with the fabric choices I made.

I got so excited about it, I made two more for a total of four.
Here's how they look together with the other BOM blocks I've made so far.


And I got to see a great rainbow or two on the way.

Sunday, January 04, 2026

Summed-Up 2025

 The year 2025 is completed and "in the books", and before I shelve mine completely away on the very long bookshelf that is this blog, it's time for another yearly summing up. Fair Warning: this is quite a long post.


The 1SE video for 2025, all six minutes or so of it, shows a lot about how I spent my time all year. One second per day. Looking back on last year, it's pretty representative, showing the daily studio work, all the family/pets, gardening, and so very very much traveling. Not that I'm complaining about getting to travel of course! It's just been a year of being out and about and away from my workroom, more than is usual.

I published 17 Wandering Wednesday posts about all these travels. Non-local travel locations included  Tahoe, Chemainus Canada, San Juan Bautista, San Francisco 2x, Spokane 5x,Copenhagen, London England, Ashland, Portland.

I'm going to use the same format as I did last year to look at what all got accomplished in my studio.

Finishes

Sky Structure for the Sister Artists exhibit.
Our Mistake for the Stretching Art & Tradition 25 exhibit.
Spring Speaking to Summer for the BAMQG exhibit at the SMCF.
Another year of participating in Index Card A Day
Made napkins out of toweling fabric.

Big Steps Completed
Pieced the blocks and assembled the top of the Old Town Mystery Quilt
City Sampler Backing and binding done and the quilt is at the long-armer being quilted.
Almost to the center of my Kawandii
Finally found the right background so I can start my Circle Sampler
Made the Bohemian Wife Backing and binding.
Pieced many more blocks for the Y.E.S. coat.
Made 11 more Stamp Quilt blocks and cut out 11 more.
Made several parts of the paper-pieced Candy quilt.
Made blocks for the new BAMQG BOM 
Actually started working on the Oxbow Tote!
Pieced the blocks and sashing for Patchwork Palooza
Pieced the first clue for the new mystery quilt Lupine & Laughter.

Community Giving
Made and added the binding.
Made and added the binding.
Made the Postage Stamp and HST blocks from the pre-packs and sewed into a top.
Seven Postage Stamp blocks

Oh my goodness, that's quite a lot really! I was feeling a little poky and a bit down about my production for the year given all that went on in my non-creative life this year. As per usual my productivity continues to come on in fits and starts throughout the whole twelve months. Not a surprise as a lot of this is still very dependent on how I'm physically doing which changes a lot from month to month (and day to day!). And with all of that traveling, and helping my mom through her move it feels like it's been a decade in a year. Thus, this has been a very good exercise for me to go through every year here on ye olde blougue as I also discovered over the last two years. I think I'll continue this going forward.