I’ve always wanted to go to Washington DC to see the cherry blossoms. Luckily, here in Utah, we have gorgeous cherry blossoms of our own up at the capitol. And since I FINALLY finished this quilt (according to IG, I started it & had the top done 101 weeks ago!) I thought it deserved to…
Impossible Things Before Breakfast
One of my favorite quotes from Alice in Wonderland captures perfectly what I’m feeling as I type this. It feels a bit unreal. If you’ve been following my blog for awhile, you know designing quilt patterns has been a long-time goal. At first, I just hoped an idea for a quilt would come to me….
Three Little Finishes (and a work in progress!)
Getting that sweet little baby quilt finished made me take a second look at my work in progress pile. I don’t want to air all my faults, but I have a tendency to start gorgeous quilts and put them away when they are THISCLOSE to finished. For instance, These three quilts were either basted or…
Razzle Dazzle ‘Em: Sewvivor Challenge Three
Can I introduce you to Razzle Dazzle? I’ve decided to just call her Dazzle for short. I may have just finished my favorite quilt. The theme for this week’s Sewvivor challenge was hexagons. I love 60 degree angles. I’ve made quite a few hexagon quilts. This one has jumped to the top of my…
Another Weekender and a Few Tips on Making Them and Keeping Your Sanity
For Sewvivor Challenge 2, I made {another} Weekender from Amy Butler’s pattern. And once again i would LOVE to make it into the next round. If you have a second, would mind popping over to the Family Ever After blog and voting for me? This was not an easy bag to put together. Weekenders never…
Liberty Love
I finished a new pillow this week. I totally heart it. And who wouldn’t? It’s fabulously soft and full of texture. I can’t even explain how luscious Liberty tana lawn is when its all sewn together en masse. I love mixing liberty in with other projects to add that zing factor, but I wanted to…
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