I live in Indianapolis, and the weather has been crazy. We were at my son's Sunday for family birthday celebrations, and right before dark we noticed there was sleet on his deck. Today it's 70, and we have the windows open. Tomorrow there's a wind advisory, and they are predicting snow flurries for Thursday morning. It's really true. If you don't like the weather, stick around awhile and it will change.
Tuesday, March 18, 2025
More Progress on Projects
I live in Indianapolis, and the weather has been crazy. We were at my son's Sunday for family birthday celebrations, and right before dark we noticed there was sleet on his deck. Today it's 70, and we have the windows open. Tomorrow there's a wind advisory, and they are predicting snow flurries for Thursday morning. It's really true. If you don't like the weather, stick around awhile and it will change.
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Starting Another Project?
Our two grandsons were here for the weekend. The oldest who is almost 13 taught me how to do a collage for my blog header. It's really true that if you want to do something on your computer or phone, just ask someone younger!
I think I'm going to look through my stash to see if I can find something interesting just in case I want to start the Jemima's Mystery Hexagon 2025 quilt.Thursday, February 27, 2025
The Cousin's Walk Quilt Blocks
Hello Friends
Twice a year I've been going to the Dear Jane retreat (now called the Jane Stickle retreat) up in Shipshewana, Indiana. That's about 3 hours north of where I live. I've missed two or three retreats, but for the most part I've been going twice a year for 20+ years. There are a lot of accomplished quilters in the group, and most of them aren't afraid to jump in and try something new. There are a lot of times that I jump right in and go along with them.
One of the girls got permission to make copies of the out of print Cousin's Walk pattern so we could all jump in together. The date on the envelope that she mailed my patterns in is dated December 2022. I started shortly after that and did the first two or three birds. OK. I left parts off of them like flower centers, eyes and some leaves. I've pulled them back out and added all the missing parts, and I plan to continue. In all honesty, I'm not much of a planner. When I get up in the morning, I usually work on whatever I'm in the mood for.
Right now I'm working on block 4. The first photo is blocks 1, 2, 3 and 5. I'm working on block 4 now. I can see why I skipped it because it had more flowers and leaves than the others.
Here's the cover from the original pattern. I think I might do something different in the center, and I'm not sure about the border either. For right now I'm enjoying the applique'. Most of my handwork is usually stitching hexagons, but I'm enjoying the needle turn applique' on these blocks.
Monday, February 24, 2025
Winter Update
I like winter because I really enjoy the fireplace. It's gas so starts up with the flip of a switch. It's not messy, and there's no wood chopping.

I bought this giant tiered tray when a lot of other cross stitchers were doing the same. It's a good way to display seasonal cross stitching.
Friday, April 14, 2023
April Update
I decided to join in on the Jemima's Creative Quilting annual mystery quilt along. The next round has 12 hexagon flowers and will take some time to stitch. I might take this project along to the retreat next week. According to the next part that was released, I should use green on the next round of hexagons, but I'm thinking I might switch it up and do something different.

These next 2 blocks are from the Judy Newman pattern Beehive Coverlet. These blocks are fun but kind of confusing to create a secondary design. There are 67 hexagons in each block, so each one is kind of a mini quilt.
Thursday, December 8, 2022
I hope you're finding some time to stitch today.