I sewed - on a Thursday! Yesterday was a teacher workday which meant that Thursday felt like a Friday and so I sewed. Crumb strips are so relaxing to make. No measuring, very little cutting. Then I went out and got a massage. Apparently I have a lot of tension in my back. No surprise there. Things have settled down at work though and spring break is right around the corner. My goal for today is to finish up the rest of my graduate school work for this week so that I can slide into the break with no stress. The first chapter of my dissertation was officially accepted! It is actually chapter 3, but it is the first one that I have written. I learned last weekend that all of the necessary people were not part of my Canvas classroom to give approval to my submission, but I got that all straightened out and that means one class is off of my to-do list. I have a haircut first thing this morning and then I will power through the rest. How are your reds coming along? I know that people do red and white quilts, but red is so strong - I think it looks better with other blocks.
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These are the bits and pieces that make up my life.
Saturday, March 14, 2026
Saturday, March 7, 2026
ScrapHappy Saturday - Its RED
Are you ready with your reds? I found a few blocks ready to come out and play, but my sewing machine was at school this week as we worked on t-shirt quilts using some of our new makerspace equipment.
I made the ugliest quit top imaginable from a box of shirts that had been moving from place to place for many years. There are shirts here from 3 junior high schools and two high schools that I attended along with random other shirts from so many years ago. Mostly I was helping other people to press and trim their shirts. We did a trial run with teachers and then will have another workshop with seniors in a couple of weeks so that they can start their own t-shirt quilts.
On the work front, my principal has promised me at least a 60% job next year! I was glad to be able to move ahead with planning for my summer boot camp and even ordered a planner for next school year as we began to plan summer workshops and professional development sessions. After waiting for two and a half months to find out whether I would be unemployed, it is a relief to know that I will have a job and be able to finish my doctorate. I am very tempted to just tell him at this point that I would prefer to stick with part time so that I can get a better work and life balance until my degree is finished. I had been waiting on signatures for my current dissertation chapter and those just came through this morning. So lots of good news to celebrate! Have you dug into your red scraps yet? Now is the time.
Saturday, February 28, 2026
Last Greenday
Saturday, February 21, 2026
Scrappy Green Weekend
Saturday, February 14, 2026
ScrapHappy Saturdy - Greenday
We are in North Carolina this weekend for the celebration of life. We met Christine's family last night for dinner and the actual event is today. Anna and Ryan are here, but Sydney chose not to come because it is Valentines day. I did some sewing of hexies in the car, and combined with what I was able to get done on the bus, there are quite a few hexies to add to the collection. I tried to get my graduate school work done during the week, but there is just a tiny bit to finish off. I will try to get that done this morning before things get rolling. How are your green scraps coming along? I am enjoying seeing the glimpses of spring as the weather finally starts to thaw. There are still a few snow piles here that haven't melted, but it is generally recovered from the record snow.
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Rainbow Scrap Challenge on the Road
I took some time to do a bit of green sewing before I left for the trip. These are the tiniest of crumbs. They are sewn onto cash register tape. The random sizes are because they are recycled. If a crumb is too small to cover the three inch width, then I sew them end to end until they are long enough. Then I just trim them to 3 inches. I will save them for now.
How is green coming along for you? Misterlinky is below.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Rainbow Scrap Challenge Green for February
Welcome to a new month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. It is time to put away the blue. It's OK if you aren't done, the pastel shades will have another turn down the road. For now, dig into the green! Think of spring and brighter days to come. Saturday, January 31, 2026
ScrapHappy Saturday - Last Blue Saturday
February is right around the corner! Based on the fact that I will be travelling for a week and a half, I decided to get a head start on green. Focus on the darker shades if there is a lot. I am going to have a "pastel" month later in the year to circle back to lighter shades of blue, green or pink if needed. Those seem to be the colors for me that go a little crazy. These are all leaders and enders from the 2 inch strip bin that I sewed up while webbing the top of Saltwater Taffy.
The celebration of life was scheduled for this weekend in North Carolina, but this isn't the best time to go to that area as there is likely to be another big snowstorm. It is supposed to get below freezing here tomorrow which is extremely rare. It burns the palm tress! Also, lots of people don't have heaters or the sense to wear shoes and socks. Floridians are just not well equipped for freezing. Sounds to me like a great reason to stay in and get some sewing done. First graduate school work, then sewing. How is your weekend shaping up?
Sunday, January 25, 2026
Sunday Slowdown with Dear Jane
I am trying to put most off the quilting in the white areas which will help the colors to pop out. So far am using a combination of micro-stippling and outlining. Each block just gets its own treatment. Whatever it seems to need. As much as I would love to hand quilt this one, I just need to move it along after all these years. It isn't perfect for sure. As I revisit each block, I am finding all the little imperfections. And you know what? I love it or all its imperfections. I had to hand stitch the corners where the corner kites met up with the side triangles. There were bit holes where the set in seams didn't meet. I also replaces a small goose in one corner that had gotten singed with the iron. So far there is only one bit of machine quilting that was so bad I decided to tear it out. That was orange peels that I tried to outline on the focus fabric. It stood out way too much!
So one row is done. I am saving the setting triangles for now, at least the ones on the top and bottom. I've got school work to get done today and then I need to work ahead because we will travel next weekend for the celebration of life. After that it will be a week and a half on a bus, so I plan to stich lots of hexies while we travel from one school to another. I hope that your Sunday is restorative and relaxing. I know that a big portion of the US is dealing with ice and snow right now. It isn't cold here, but we are watching the cabin weather and It is quite chilly. Anna is at Virginia Tech and she has been sending us daily updates. Fortunately, she is able to work from home on her graduate school work, but her fiancé Jordan has to drive for his job so I hope that things have been cleared up a bit before the new week starts.
Yesterday I was able to finish sewing the Saltwater Taffy blocks together. I have an empty project tote now! Also a lot of extra 2 inch strips that I can turn into the sizes that I am using or this year's Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks, both the Dot Blocks and the Propellers use 2 inch wide units. This one might want a border. I will wait a bit on this one before making finishing decisions.
Just one more blue week to get done what you can for RSC January. Remember, its all about making things with scraps, that doesn't mean you have to use them all up. It is all part of the cycle as you use up the old to make room for more. I am going to link up with Slow Sunday Stitching and Kathy's Quilts. Even though I am finishing this one up on the machine, it represents to much hand stitching of melons and diamonds and more. Snow storms are a great reason to stay inside and soothe the soul with needle and thread. Please stay safe and warm inside if you can.
Saturday, January 24, 2026
Scrap Happy Saturday - Blue Oveload
I had made so many blue blocks this month, that they were in danger of overloading any future projects. I will have to make a monochromatic quilt soon to balance things out. I did make a monochromatic quilt last week, but it is pink for a baby girl. These whirling blocks were just leader and ender nine patches that I had on hand. Each got a quick frame and then I finished every thing up last Sunday. There was supposed to have been a shower at work on yesterday, but it got postponed. The mom-to-be is already home on bedrest, so If they don't schedule it soon, she will need to bring the new baby with her to the shower!
I also made two loaves of sourdough bread last weekend. Three day weekends are such a lovely respite. It helps me envision the joys that will be retirement.
My scraps are mostly under control. The blues are still a bit bursting at the seam. I might make a few more crumb blocks and try to whittle those down a bit today. I am clearly a color sorter when it comes to scraps. These are unprocessed bits along with corresponding yardage. There are also drawers that live under the longarm for strips and squares in 1.5, 2 and 2.5 inch sizes. I don't tend to use anything larger than that, but if I do, it comes form yardage. The yardage has gotten used up to the point that it is hard to be able to finish a quilt with what is there. Both Anna and Sydney have requested quilts for May. That is going to require a bit of stash accumulation. They are both fairly specific about what they want.
For today, I have enough blocks finished for Saltwater Taffy which I started sewing together last weekend. I thought I would be able to sew a bit more on that during the week, but I had ALL the 8th graders for career planning lessons ALL week. By the end of each day, I was SO done. Kurt is back home again for the weekend. He was with his dad for the last week and a half helping him to get settled into his new apartment in a continuous care community. We will be back next weekend for the celebration of life and from there I will go straight to my bus tour. That means that I need to enjoy this weekend because it is the last time I will be at home during the day for a few weeks.
How are your blue blocks coming along? Mr. Linky is below. Please share your progress.















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