Monday, September 24, 2018

The Great Pumpkin Sat on Mom's Kitchen Cabinet (a long time ago)


Dad's famous apple pie (second only to his cherry pie)
My visits with Mom and Dad were always too short. It is a distant dream remembering...


Saturday, September 22, 2018

My Sewing Room


I changed my sewing room around. After the workshops at the Georgia Quilt Show, I realized that I wasn't comfortable in my room, so I raised my machine table and relocated the two utility tables to support the fabric as I send it through the machine. There is a chair waiting for you to come visit!

Wednesday, September 19, 2018

My Great Grandmother, Mae Stella Irvin's Quilt Top


I am looking for a background fabric for this Log Cabin quilt, so I may finish it. My Great Grandmother left us two tops, and this is the bigger one. 

Sunday, September 16, 2018

Nature Picture




As I was walking out of the Gwinnett Civic Center, I saw these beautiful purple "things." 

Saturday, September 8, 2018

Georgia Quilt Show



We started out with two plain 16 inch squares, did a whole bunch of sewing and cutting; like magic, 5 hours later, I had one finished 16 inch square (see the "flower power" picture). Okay, it probably took me 30 minutes to figure out how to manipulate the fabric, rulers and rotary cutter to make the original plain squares we started with. 
The raspberry sherbet color is fabulous, don't you think?

Sunday, August 19, 2018



Here are pictures of Andy and Jessica with Andy's finished quilt. I started the quilt when I was pregnant with Andy, intending to use it when he was a baby. I missed the mark by 23 years.

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Sampler Project



The blocks for this sampler were pieced in 1984 when I had two small sons (Eron & Andy). I intended to make 16 blocks, and finish them into twin bed quilts for their room. Well, I lost track of time, and another baby boy (Adam) came along, so I was too busy for much quilting and switched, for a time, to counted cross stitch. I thought these old projects were lost, but I found them recently, so I am picking up where I left off. I didn't have any of the original fabric left, but I found a green that almost matched the old green print of the block borders. I couldn't find a green dot like the background of the blocks, so I found a tiny green print (looks white in the photo), and I found the blue batik to finish the borders.