I know I said I was starting Stonefields, but when I got downstairs to my sewing room I saw a pile of nine patches. So I got an idea. Our challenge for the next retreat is to sew something that reminds us of Rebecca Haarer that owns Rebecca's Arts and Antiques in Shipshewana, IN. Somehow I missed the trip to the church cabin where the original quilt is hanging, but the girls that went took photos. Here's my design wall with the blocks that I've sewn so far.
Monday, May 4, 2026
Design Wall Monday-Not Stonefields
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Starting Stonefields - Fabrics and Planning
I’ve been thinking about starting the Stonefield's quilt by Susan Smith. The pattern was given to me by Barb Perrin many years ago. I’ve pulled it out several times, studied it, and put it back on the shelf. I even organized the pattern into a notebook. I’ve been watching Gretchen, Chris and Rebecca all working on the Stonefield's quilt. Gretchen was at the Jane Stickle retreat, and she was working on one of her blocks.
I freshened my stash with some new Tilda fabrics and a few other pieces I thought I could use in my Stonefield's quilt while visiting Shipshewana.
This is Tilda's Brie line. I split a fat quarter pack with Theresa, a friend at the retreat. We bought those at Caroline's Cottage Cottons in Rome City, Indiana. I love her shop. She has some really pretty fabrics.
These are some other Tilda fabrics I've pulled to work on my quilt.

I hope to post my first Stonefield's blocks soon so stay tuned.
Friday, April 17, 2026
Retreat Fun in Shipshewana
I just returned from the Jane Stickle Quilt retreat in Shipshewana, Indiana, last Sunday. I wasn’t much in the mood to quilt before last week, but I am now. It’s so great being surrounded by such talented quilters. There were some there that I hadn’t met before, but there are some of us that have been attending this retreat for over 20 years so it’s great seeing old friends again. I love visiting Amish country.
I took the photo of the horse outside the Emma Cafe. Emma is a small town just south of Shipshewana. This was a great lunch spot years ago, but they closed. It's nice to see that they are open again. The food was wonderful. I kept talking to the horse trying to get him to look over at me. Finally when I got quiet, he turned his head in my direction,
Friday night show and tell at the retreat is always great. Each quilt is a work of art. I showed my 1797 revisited quilt. This quilt is my version of a quilt in the V & A Museum in London.
I also showed my 3' block swap quilt. I'd been looking at the blocks and realized one of the girls that had been in our group had passed away. These blocks were fun to do. At several retreats we would each pick 6 blocks from anywhere we wanted as long as they finished at 3". There were usually 6 in our group, so each exchange we ended up with 36 different blocks. You can see that we exchanged blocks at several different retreats.
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