Monday, April 13, 2026

Racing The Clock

So much to do and so little time, that’s the story of my life, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I’m rarely bored.  This week will be non-stop action.  At the top of my want-to-do list is getting the Iris Quilt off the frame and bound, with hopes of sharing a Friday finish blog post.


As you can see it's close to being finished.  


  But I'm not holding my breath on a finish this week because there's much to do on the need-to-do list. Last week I finally started working on the flowerbeds and veggie garden.  Last year I decided to take the year off from the veg garden, you know, let the soil rest. The garden became a jungle.  So last week while Mr. Podunk was tending to the beehives I decided to burn off the garden mess.  As you can see the fire tried to creep out into the yard.  Oh, but what's life without a little excitement.  It kept me on my toes!


Over the weekend, Mr. Podunk tilled the garden.  The planting will begin this week. With our late start this year we can’t grow cold crop veggies, but we’re still going to try for a small batch of snow peas. If I plant them on the garden’s south side, where there’s more shade, they should do fine. Over the next two or three weeks, I should be able to get the whole garden planted.  Well, that's the plan, we'll see how it goes.






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Wednesday, April 8, 2026

Early Morning Playtime

 Every morning is the same routine...I get up, grab a glass of water, and sip it while watching the local weather on mute. Then it’s a quick scroll through emails and social media. By the time that’s done, my husband has left for work and it’s time to start chores. But yesterday, before I even finished my online check in or he headed out, I had an epiphany. Remember those Wheel/Dresden blocks from Monday’s blog post? The reason I’ve struggled to work them into a quilt is that they have too much color for my taste...it’s the background fabric! So, I cut them off!


At first, I thought the white fabric with black dots would be the perfect match for the wheels...and it is! But as a proud fabric hoarder, I know my stash is basically a treasure chest of possibilities. Time to unleash some of those options and see what magic happens.


This Lakehouse Drygoods print just about sent my little ole heart into a tap dance. I think it plays well with these blocks, but I’m not sure these wheels are worthy of such a treasure, so it’s time to rummage through the stash and see if I can find a not so treasured fabric.


A large pale yellow dot by Poppy Cotton also brought a smile to my face but it doesn’t have the same pizzazz as the previous print. Maybe I could use this and add some patchwork or solid colors in the sashing and borders to make up for what it’s lacking.


Sitting on the cold tile floor for about an hour, I dug through the scrap bins searching for the perfect fabrics to match the wheels. In the process, I came across some squares I had cut years ago when I planned start a scrap saver system. That plan was abandoned after about three days of nonstop cutting. And now, guess what? At the start of this year, I again started cutting all my newly produced scraps into usable sizes for a scrap saver system. I’ll share my progress another time.


It didn’t take long to realize the sashing plan was a dud and that patchwork sashing might look better or the Lakehouse Drygoods print.  Sigh… I was officially done playing with these blocks. There’s a quilt on the frame begging for attention and other UFOs that don’t demand this much attention. Plus, my poor tooshie was freezing from sitting on the tile floor, and all I really wanted was my morning cup of decaf.


Things didn’t turn out the way I had planned in my mind, but I made a little progress after many years of it being a UFO, and that makes me happy. So, back in the box it goes until another great idea comes along. As I sit here looking at this picture, I realized I didn’t add the big yellow dot to the box. I think I’ll keep the black dots in there too, just in case I change my mind again. 

Later this afternoon, the squares I found will be sorted by size and color and stored in my new scrap saver system and then it's back to quilting the Iris quilt.  


With my morning cup of decaf, I decided to have some fun with ChatGPT. I’ve seen quilters using it to whip up pictures and ads, so I figured, why not?  I sent it pictures of me, my dog and an applique quilt block.  I mentioned my sewing room’s white furniture and bright colors, then requested denim overalls and a red gingham shirt.  And I even gave it a link to my blog so it could see my style.

It worked its magic in about one minute.

I must say, I adore the gorgeous thick hair and eyebrows it gave me, plus I look about 15 years younger and considerably slimmer. However, I'm baffled by the random signs everywhere, the jar of salsa on the windowsill, and apparently, every quilter’s must have quilting notions are a mound of soil and filthy garden gloves on the desk! HAHA!  


And when I zoomed in to look at the detail, I noticed something strange about my finger.  What in the world is that?!  EWW!   Obviously, AI still has a lot to learn.  It was fun but I think I'll stick to real photos.











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Monday, April 6, 2026

It's Not My UFO

 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.  


Oh well I like the slower pace here in blogland.  It reminds of a line from the book/movie Shawshank Redemption.
"The world went and got itself in a big damn hurry"

Anyway... Way back in the day Bev had written a blog post about these quilt blocks saying she made them a long time ago and didn't know what to do with them and wanted suggestions.  


In true smarty pants fashion, I suggested she send to me because I loved them!


As you can see, she did just that.  We had been sending packages to each other for years, so she sent them. It was a total surprise when they ended up on my doorstep.  And here I set in the same predicament for years trying to come up with a plan for using them.


Every time I've to work on them it always ended with them being put back in storage.


Well not this time.  I'm determined to finish this project.  So up on the design wall they go.  This should be a quick and easy finish. Weather I like it or not it will be finished, it's not going back into storage.


Bev and I discussed these a few times over the years.  We both thought that adding a black and white polka dot might be the best option.  I've had a black with white polka dots on hand for a few years and have been keeping my eye out for a white with black dots for quite some time.  Finally last week I found it at Love It Sew our local quilt shop.  So up on the design wall they went for inspiration.  To be honest, I was not inspired.  


Plan B was to take the blocks into EQ8 and start playing with options.  And I quickly realized that this might take longer than I thought.  EWW...I don't like the dots.


I played around with a lot of ideas, and each one produced the same reaction...EWW.

This seemed a little better but still... EWW.


Then it hit me like a ton of bricks.  Maybe it's the black that is so yukky to me. After about 3 or 4 fabric auditions in EQ, I found a fabric I think will work.  Gingham of course.  I love ginghams!  I love dots too but not the black and white ones.


What do you think? The yukky dots, green or something totally different for this quilt.  Design options ideas are welcome too!

For now, they will stay on the design wall while I finish up the Iris quilt that has been neglected for days.  I often come up with my best ideas while working quietly on something else.


See you soon!







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Sunday, April 5, 2026

Happy Easter

Happy Easter to my lovely family and friends, may your day be filled with laughter and joy. 


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