I'm doing a happy dance because I've finished the T-shirt Quiltathon!
Tuesday, April 27, 2021
T-Shirt Quiltathon Wrap-up
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
T-Shirt Quiltathon: Three Down, One to Go!
The T-Shirt Quiltathon is almost complete!
To recap: on December 31, 2020, I decided to turn four plastic bins full of t-shirts into the quilts I had procrastinated on making for years. I opted for a simple plan of stabilized t-shirt designs (cut from the front or back of the shirt) with basic sashing, borders and cornerstones. It didn't take long to assemble four quilts, and I used up some chunks of fabric from my stash in the process.
There's only one t-shirt quilt left to bind and label - of course I saved mine for last. We're in for a spate of stormy weather over the next couple of days, so I have the perfect Stay Home and Sew project!
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
March Mini
Over the years, I have accumulated a stash of mini quilt tops that for one reason or another, never got quilted and finished. I turn to this stash when I need a practice project or just the satisfaction of a quickly finished project.
Since January, I've been working on a batch of t-shirt quilts - a project meant to empty out plastic bins full of t-shirts waiting to "some day" be turned into quilts.
Thinking about four large t-shirt quilts in need of binding, I decided it was time to perfect my machine binding technique!
After trying out the technique with some practice machine quilting squares and left-over binding scraps, I decided it was time to try binding a "real" project.
Saturday, March 27, 2021
Spring Scraps
Usually, it's quilts and fabric making the loudest clamor at my house. This month however, other projects have crowded out the quilts.
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| Circa 1990s kitchen |
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| Louisiana Iris in bloom |
Best of all - socializing!! Good friends and former neighbors from Florida drove over for a long weekend. We've all been vaccinated and passed the immunity waiting period, so it was a joy to have guests in our home! Next up: my mom just got her second vaccine, so a trip to visit her is on the horizon.
I did manage to spend some quality time working on quilts this week, and it was lovely! I focused on catching up with some Rainbow Scrap Challenge projects.
Sunday, February 28, 2021
Hand Quilting the Eagles
It looks like 2021 will be a year of hand quilting.
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Quilt Whatcha Wanna
Since we're not celebrating Mardi Gras this year (well, almost - more on that in a minute), I turned my Carnival energy to quilting what I wanna!
Sunday, February 7, 2021
T-Shirt Quiltathon Update
The end of the T-shirt Quiltathon is in sight!
Back on New Year's Eve, I decided to tackle several bins full of t-shirts that had been waiting to be made into quilts. I had saved enough t-shirts to make four quilts: one for me, one for my youngest son, and two for my Dear Husband.
Fortunately, most of the t-shirts for my quilt were already cut apart and backed with fusible stabilizer. I also found some fabric in my stash that worked great for sashing the t-shirts. This got the quiltathon off to a good start.

Saturday, January 30, 2021
Still Rainbow Scrappin'!
It's a new year for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, hosted by Angela at Soscrappy. The challenge is all about using scraps, and making scrappy quilts. I never get tired of scrappy quilts, so I've had fun playing along with the challenge for the past nine years!
Each month, Angela announces a color to focus on while using our scraps. January's color has been pink. Despite being distracted by some other quilting projects, I managed to also work on two pink scrappy projects.
Saturday, January 16, 2021
A Fine and Fancy Flock of Flamingos
First Flimsy Finish of 2021!
















































