If you had to name these blocks, would you call them Dresden blocks or wheel blocks? Whatever they are, they’re adorable. I can’t take credit for making them, they were sent to me years ago by Bev of Blossom and Beverly, who some may also remember as 44th Street Fabrics. She no longer writes on her blog so reason to provide a link. She switched over to Instagram, and we haven't chatted in years. I'm not a big fan of the faster paced social media. I only had it for business purposes. I guess that makes me an old out of touch fuddy duddy.
Monday, April 6, 2026
It's Not My UFO
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Saturday, April 4, 2026
Meeting Corey Yoder
Once again, time seems to be spinning out of control, and I’ve lost track of the days. Maybe it’s because I turned 57 this week. Whatever the reason, here’s my sewing update a day late. The Iris Quilt? No progress to report. But honestly, who cares... I met Corey Yoder!
See you soon! Monday is the plan, but you never know!
Monday, March 30, 2026
The Iris Quilt
Quilting the Iris quilt is moving at the speed of a snail, but at least it’s moving. Day one of quilting was nearly a total flop thanks to skipped stitches and a stitch regulator that decided to test my patience. By the time I solved both problems the sun was setting, so I stitched for about an hour before calling it quits for the day.
I have several different rulers for straight lines and stitch in the ditch. And every single one of them has etched/scratched hard to see lines. I know not everyone has this problem. It's just a Granny Lea Anne problem. All I can do is fix the problem since my new very expensive granny bifocals don't seem to be helping me in the slightest.
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