I live on a farm with my husband, two bulldogs, one cat, three horses, and I have my own tractor. If I can spend any part of the day in my "sewing emporium" I am happy but...being a Grandma is my biggest thrill.
My America 250 Commemorative Quilt
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This week we wrapped up the Fly the Flag Quilt Along designed to make a
flag quilt for the America 250th anniversary commemoration. I was so glad
to have...
Fun on a Friday
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Hello friends!
Here is a little side project I have going. Sending these off to a friend
today.
I am fairly close to having the top completed to my 25...
The last Tattooed Lady for now
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She has ribbon roses in her hair. And an antique black (glass?) button on
her belt. She is made with some Chinoiserie toile. Next up- mermaids.
More Geese. So Many More Geese.
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I'm getting there.
But I'm not done yet.
I guess that statement could apply to a lot of things in my life, but in
this case scenario it is referencing t...
Drafting the Declaration
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Last year a copy of the Declaration of Independence was hung in the Oval
Office. This prompted me to read the Declaration again, which led to
looking at ...
Sunrise Side Quilts
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I've had great fun making the quilts for the Sunrise Side collection (and
thank you Leigh Ann for making one too!) Here they are....
Eccentricity i...
Christmas Medallion Finished!
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Before we get too many months into the New Year I want to catch you up on
my most recent Christmas quilt named "*Christmas Medallion*". It measures
69" x 7...
Dream Big...
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little Mermaid
Dream BIG!
I'm starting 2020 in the studio working on
Santa orders, *a new website for Grimitives...*
thinking Spring with bunnies
an...
a new old project
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I've started to gain momentum on an old ufo. I'm quite excited about it
again. Back in 2014 I started making 6 inch blocks. A friend of mine was
finishi...
moving the blog to a new home
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After more than a dozen years blogging here, I'm moving this content
forward and starting fresh with a new look and a new location. Please visit
me at hous...
catching up
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So, we had Christmas, and New Year, then we had the drought/heat wave, and
now we have the floods! Everything normal here in Australia.
I have been workin...
Lattice Quilt Top
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Some quilts take many inspirations to find their way.
This is one of those.
It started with this floral and gingham yucata cotton,
a gift from Patri...
FQS Quilt Along Month Four
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Hello and happy Wednesday! Today is block pattern release day for the Fat
Quarter Shop Clementine Quilt Along! And we're now about 2/3 of the way
finished ...
New Seasonal Series coming soon!
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While there are several inches of snow on our ground here in NW Iowa,
there are little signals that Spring is approaching. First off, our days
are growin...
Old Quilts New Life
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I absolutely love Folk Art as it is funky and a little unpredictable. Many
tell a story. I first saw this amazing embroidered quilt at the Folk Art
Museum ...
From the bin of scraps...
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Good fine summer morning to you all! I have been playing in the scrap
bins of late. We all have one, full of bits and pieces too big to throw
away and t...
That was the most amazing quilt. Love your pictures.
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