I am a quilter - a retired widow living in the Nebraska Panhandle. I am surrounded by beautiful semi-arid ranch country, and treeless hills and fields under incredibly wide blue skies, located far from the upheaval found often in large towns or cities. I am blessed to have delicious time to quilt and to appreciate my peaceful moments in an unpeaceful world.
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
A good day at the Guild Quilt Show
Saturday, July 11, 2026
60 degree triangles, and a copy
I have no idea how life became so occupied that it's been 2 months since my last post. Quilt Show preps, plans and sign-ups for next year guild obligations, range fire concerns due to terrible drought, yards and garden improvements, picnics, family emergencies and happiness, just like everyone else, life goes on.
Our Guild Quilt Show is winding down during nearby town celebration of Oregon Trail Days and I'll pick up my 3 quilts tomorrow, bring them home. I've shown them all on this blog. Then we hang them at our local bank for Heritage Days.
Saturday, May 30, 2026
Disappearing Nine Patch Quilts (one version)
This easy disappearing nine patch goes together quickly. There are 12 blocks, and each "color" in the 5 part uses a fat quarter with very little waste. The center of the 9-patch is the purple. The white background needs about 1 yard. I am using what is available - note the border. I thought the pink/red stripe would look awful, with the chunks, but as it frequently happens, the boldness ADDED so much to the ordinary quilt, and it's all used up now. On the back is a pocket with a little critter nestled inside. This goes to an expectant mother, a niece.
That worked so well I made another one using the same layout. The soft pink was the center. I had enough for a border this time. Again, there is a pocket on the back, housing a small critter. This goes to a grand niece. Although I didn't time myself, I think it would be reasonable to make the top in one day. I force myself to take physical breaks every 30 minutes to avoid my chiropractor's concerns. Again, you need 5 fat quarters and 1 yard of background to get the center together, for 12 blocks of about 11 in. each. The are quilted in big loopy loops, swirls, hearts. I started at one corner and did the entire center at one long sitting (didn't tell the chiropractor!)
Saturday, May 09, 2026
Quilt of Valor - from recent Trunk Show
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Wednesday, May 06, 2026
Steps - a Rebuilt Log Cabin
Sunday, May 03, 2026
Codyrumple
I am loosely spelling the above old English Word, suggested by another quilting blogger. Basicly, the word means something like "embarking on an unknown journey, destination unknown, time needed who knows, not sure when the end happens, but you DO know you're going to have a wonderfully good time." That is exactly what happened when I made this quilt. This is my favorite block (Kaleidoscope) and the options are endless, colors no limit, it seems everything looks good, you can exchange blocks from various other strip units. The resulting "circles" that appear are always a surprise. Last weekend I was asked to present a Trunk Show and kind Cindy, quilter and guild member, took a bunch of wonderful photos, including this one. (There are about 20 more). The above quilt was not quilted until I was asked to do the Trunk Show, and then I panicked because I ran out of time, but friend Carol quickly did the beautiful machine quilting, almost a first to me.
Yes, that's me, being sassy.