Welcome to Needle and Thread Thursday, friends! This week, I've been working on a happy new quilt, and all the blocks are done!
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
A Spring Quilt and NTT
Wednesday, April 17, 2024
The NEW Stash Statement!
Hey there, friends. Needle and Thread Thursday is taking a little break this week so I can share some huge news. The NEW and improved Stash Statement is now available in my Etsy shop!
And finally, the NEW Stash Statement has a new price point. Fox Chapel/Landauer prices their books a little differently, so it's actually less expensive than when it was first released. If you've wanted to add this book to your library, there's no better time!
Since this book is a re-release, I'm not planning a new blog tour, but you won't want to miss all of the amazing versions of these quilts from the original release. Each one of these superstar bloggers made a project from the book, and included their honest review of the structured improv process and the book itself. Everything is linked here for you, and I've included the links to each original design as well.
I hope you'll take a few minutes to check out the amazing quilts included in this lineup! And I also hope you'll consider adding the NEW Stash Statement to your library.
The NEW Stash Statement is available in my Etsy shop now. You can find it HERE, or by clicking on the book cover on the top left sidebar. It will also be available on Amazon and everywhere else you usually buy books in mid-May. Thanks so much, friends!
Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Eclipse and Oklahoma!
Hey there, friends! It's been a great week around here, including a solar eclipse day trip. Though we worried about cloud cover in central Arkansas (only about 2.5 hours from us), we ended up with lovely weather and four full minutes of totality. Though my son and I traveled to Paducah for the eclipse in 2017 (with my mom and grandmother), my husband was on a work trip and missed that one. So, a total solar eclipse was a new experience for him, as well as for my son's girlfriend, who also came along with us on Monday. Even though I experienced the 2017 eclipse, this one was no less amazing.
And now, at the time of posting, I'm actually on my way to visit Bartlesville, Oklahoma. No sewing this week, but plenty of other great things going on.
So, let's go ahead and check out a few highlights from last week's party. Deb at A Scrappy Quilter showed off this finish-
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
A Spring Color Palette
Welcome to Needle and Thread Thursday, y'all! I've still been enjoying the outdoors this week with yet another landscaping project I'm pretty sure this is the last one! I decided to dig up some monkey grass in a narrow flower bed alongside our driveway (planted by the previous owners of our house), and replace it with plants I actually love (dense monkey grass was the ONLY thing in that flower bed). The monkey grass filled seventeen garbage bags, and I listed them on a local resale site (for free). All seventeen bags were claimed within an hour! I don't love monkey grass, but it makes me happy that someone does, and that perfectly healthy plants didn't get thrown away.
And all this outdoor time inspired me to pull this cheerful spring color palette out of my cabinet. I'm not sure what I'm going to make just yet, but the colors make me smile.
Once again, last week's party was awesome! Check out this gorgeous quilt top from Maggie at Making a Lather-
This quilt from Quilting Gail is a beauty!