Similar Posts
A QUILT MAKER’S TALE – #4 – Doilies and Embroideries
My grandmother could pull any quilt from her closet (that’s where she kept them) and tell you something about it. One time she pulled one down for me and told me where each fabric had come from, some were clothing that her children had worn. She remembered every piece. Every quilt maker has a story…
Quilt Photography – The “I’m Not a Photographer’s” Guide to getting a decent photo
I want to start this out by saying I by no means feel that I am good enough to be teaching quilt photography. I have no REAL knowledge. But I keep getting asked to, so I thought I’d take this time and tell you how I take my pictures. If you are a photographer you…
Please help if you can
This is Rachelle Sheer and her family. Rachelle is a brand new quilter and has been working on the Little Miss Sawtooth quilt along. She actually had all of her blocks completed before her house and all her belongings were destroyed in the fires last week in Paradise, CA. You can read Rachelle’s story in…
Housekeeping 6.5.2020
Hey, sweet friends. I’m popping in here today to tell you a little bit about some new stuff you’ll start seeing on the blog that might seem out of the blue and unorganized, but I promise there is a plan even though it might not look like it. I had mentioned back in late…
A Quilt Maker’s Tale – #8 – Do you remember Artex paint?
My grandmother could pull any quilt from her closet (that’s where she kept them) and tell you something about it. One time she pulled one down for me and told me where each fabric had come from, some were clothing that her children had worn. She remembered every piece. Every quilt maker has a story…
Wandering Quilt – tree of life, Susan’s
I took this picture earlier today in my flower garden. OR a somewhat flower garden. It’s basically red orange clay and top soil laid on top. Only the hardiest of plants have survived it. The water drains terribly and in the summer the ground in this spot is hard as if…





