Saturday, June 13, 2026

Pastel Streak of Lightning

It's a top!
Streak of Lightning
in pastels.
36 x 45


At the beginning of the year I decided to use scraps to make three different types of "Streak of Lightning" quilts. I had a little box of pastel scraps I intended to use to make a baby quilt. For this quilt I decided to use the instructions at the Root Connection blog to make 9 inch finished blocks. 

Back in January I made 4 "A" blocks and 3 "B" blocks using light blues and grays and neutrals found in my 3.5 inch width scrap box. 

So this month when the Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) "color" of the month is pastels I decided to finish up blocks and assemble the top for this little quilt. 

And sew on...

 

Friday, June 12, 2026

Hollow Nine Patch Top

It's a top!
Hollow Nine Patch
42 x 52.5

I'm trying to empty a box of 4 inch width scraps that I have accumulated over the years from others. I usually have a couple of Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) projects going for each width of scraps but sometimes I just have so many odd lengths of different colors so I decide to just see how many comfort quilts I can make to empty the box. 


For this quilt I made Hollow Nine Patch blocks. All the squares came from the box I'm trying to empty.

Since I ended up with blocks with a lot of different values I decided to put lightest blocks on top and work down to the darkest. 

The box of 4 inch width scraps I've been working from is a large flat rate USPS box. 

So far I've made the following tops/block sets with scraps in that box:

1. Yankee Puzzle Top


3. Blue/Orange Four Patch Top (also added orange solid)

4. Basket Weave (also added orange solid)

5. Four Patch and Two Rails (brown, orange, yellow)





10. This top - Hollow Nine

I have one more post to go about that box of 4 inch width scraps and then I will maybe move on to another box. 


And sew on...


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We will be leaving in a little bit for an hour drive to Iowa City for hubby's pre-surgical and ENT appointments. Hopefully they will give him a date for surgery to repair his jaw fracture. The antibiotic he has been on for about six weeks seems to have taken care of the jaw bone infection. 

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After several days of thunderstorms and high winds, high temps and humidity we have a BEAUTIFUL day. The sun is shining and the humidity is lower and temp is about 30 degrees cooler now than it has been.  

 

Thursday, June 11, 2026

Irish Chain Top


It's a top!
Irish Chain
52.5 x 73.5


I'm trying to empty a box of 4 inch width scraps that I have accumulated over the years from others. I usually have a couple of Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) projects going for each width of scraps but sometimes I just have so many odd lengths of different colors so I decide to just see how many comfort quilts I can make to empty the box. 

For this quilt all of the black pieces in the Nine Patches came from the 4 inch width scrap box. Most of the gray pieces in the Nine Patches also came from the 4 inch width scrap box. 

For the large squares I was thinking I had enough of that gray with those fancy circles. In the back of my mind I was thinking the Nine Patches were 7.5 inches unfinished and not 11 inches unfinished. Good thing I caught my mistake before I cut any gray chunks. 




And sew on...

The box of 4 inch width scraps I've been working from is a large flat rate USPS box. 

So far I've made the following tops/block sets with scraps in that box:

1. Yankee Puzzle Top


3. Blue/Orange Four Patch Top (also added orange solid)

4. Basket Weave (also added orange solid)

5. Four Patch and Two Rails (brown, orange, yellow)




9. This top.

I think there will be one more top! Stay tuned! 

Monday, June 8, 2026

Singing The Blues With A Top

It's a top!
Singing The Blues
54 x 72


A big star center with a musical themed collage...

...and blue charms (5 inch squares) accumulated over time from others...

...make a nice comfort quilt. 

And sewing those charms together randomly is nice mindless sewing for when I just want to listen to those marbles rolling around in my head and for a rainy day when little Cathy wants to play.

Hmmm...there sure seems to be a lot of Elephant butts in there. I didn't realize when sorting or sewing squares. I forgot to tell myself  "no ifs, ands, or butts"

And sew on...

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When it is not raining I'm usually in the gardens more than the sewing room. 

Basket Flower 

Coreopsis

Rose

Sugar Snap peas


Roses

Clematis

Martagon Lilies


Daylily


Lilies

Rose

Penstemon (Beardtongue)

And sow on...
 

Sunday, June 7, 2026

It's A Top!

It's a top!
Quirky
49 x 63



I'm trying to empty a box of 4 inch width scraps that I have accumulated over the years from others. I usually have a couple of Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) projects going for each width of scraps but sometimes I just have so many odd lengths of different colors so I decide to just see how many comfort quilts I can make to empty the box. 


For this quilt I used the blue, pink and purple pieces in the box. 

I made 7.5 inch unfinished Four Patch, Two Rail and Rail and Two Squares blocks...

...and I added in some saturated purple 7.5 inch unfinished squares.

Then I randomly sewed blocks together.

*** Edited to add...this morning when I went into the sewing room I found another row for this quilt under some other tops I had webbed together. So when I get that row added to this top it will be 49 x 70.  Sheesh!

And sew on...

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The box of 4 inch width scraps I've been working from is a large flat rate USPS box. 

So far I've made the following tops/block sets with scraps in that box:

1. Yankee Puzzle Top


3. Blue/Orange Four Patch Top (also added orange solid)

4. Basket Weave (also added orange solid)

5. Four Patch and Two Rails (brown, orange, yellow)



8. This top

I still have pieces in my box of 4 inch width scrap so guess I need to make some blocks and/or another top! 




 

Saturday, June 6, 2026

99 Pastel Charms Top

It's a top!
99 Charms
40.5 x 49.5

I was reading about Nancy's (Grace and Peace Quilting) lovely project in memory of her husband.  One of the baby quilts she is making is called 99 Charms and was inspired to make a few for places I donate baby quilts. 

I have accumulated a box of charms (5 inch squares) given to me by others over the years. Maybe it is time to work on emptying the box.  Since the Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) "color" of the month is pastels I pulled out 99 pastel charms...


...and made a top.

The theme in my sewing space this month to move UFOs forward WAS "reproductions"; however, with hubby's health issues and surgery pending and lots of doctor appointments an hour away I decided to change this month's theme to "free range" meaning "as I wish" which means "mindless" sewing for now.   Also a lot of John's family will be in town for the annual family reunion campout in the county park down the road.  Also I still have a lot of gardening tasks to do.

And sew on...

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We are finally getting some rain!!! 

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I probably won't post anything tomorrow but we will celebrate our 53rd wedding anniversary! Oh gosh, how can that be? 

Sunrise, sunset 
swiftly fly the years,
one season following another,
laden with happiness,
and tears.


 

Friday, June 5, 2026

A Small Plus (Mind Your Busyness)

 

It's a top!
A Small Plus
(Mind Your Busyness)
43 x 43

Mottled shade and wind made it difficult to take a good photo.

I started making these blocks back in July 2025. (On that post you can see the actual color or lack of color in the blocks). I had a little box of pastel scraps and someone had just given me quite a few low volume 4.5 inch squares so I decided to make a few plus sign blocks. (Also on that July 2025 blog post I mentioned I had a case of poison ivy. Funny thing...I now have a bad case of poison ivy!)

So...I made 15 blocks and decided I did not like them so put them away for a rainy day when little Cathy wanted to play. I'm not really a fan of pastels or low volume to begin with but this girl who loves scrappy and busy quilts decided these blocks were too busy for me. (Maybe I should have named it Mind Your Busyness???) 

Well, here we are today. Since the "color" of the month for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) is pastel I decided to pull out these blocks and do something with them. I made one more block and added some light gray sashing to corral some of that busyness and now I have a little comfort quilt top and an empty little bag of blocks. 

And sew on...


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We are supposed to get some rain the rest of the week through Wednesday as well as temps reaching 100. We can use the rain because the ground is like cement and anything in bloom has very small flowers probably because according to drought maps our area has been abnormally dry. I can do without the high temps especially since I don't have a/c and with rain there will be humidity. 

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I finished a book! The Bible of Blackwater County by Jenny Cafaro. Inspired by the story of her great grandmother " The Bible of Blackwater County is a Southern Gothic historical fiction novel that tells the story of Bessie Winter, an Appalachian woman navigating trauma and survival during the Great Depression."