Saturday, June 21, 2025

More postage


This feels like progress. I have sewn all of the postage bits into 4 by 8 blocks. For a little bit of history, it was when I had reached the 4 by 4 block stage that I decided to make a larger quilt...so I stepped back and made more colorful and neutral pairs, then 2 X 2, the 2 X 4, then 4 X 4 to reach this 4 X 8 step. 

Admittedly, some might want to count these blocks and get an idea of the eventual size of the quilt, but planning is more appropriate for those who like "productivity" and "finishing quilts." 

As Molly says, I have put myself in a Quilting Quagmire...lots of fussy quilts with tiny bits and/or hand work.  I would think this is an invitation to start a new quilt except for the way Molly is glaring at me.


Tuesday, June 10, 2025

Lollipop


I found the next steps in the Stonefield quilt and the blocks all required lots of appliqué of small pieces. Turns out I had already finished making the easiest blocks for the month. So I looked at this Lollipop block...it looked like a circle with two strips of rick rack sewn across it. Then I realized that it wasn't rick rack, but fabric that had been cut like rick rack. Then I remembered that I live at a time when there are gazillions of print fabrics many of which can pass for a lollipop. 


Then I interviewed Molly for my new podcast Diatribe. She has become quite a chatterbox. Here she is hanging out in the empty shelves over the refrigerator. 


And everyday I convert some 4X4 postage blocks into 4X8...and I don't forget to twirl the seams.

Sunday, June 8, 2025

Molly's Rebuttal


 I was saddened by the ridiculous and false claim in yesterday's post where staff claimed to doom scroll as though she spends any time in civic minded pursuits. Unfortunately, I can attest that she, like many others, are trapped in the underbelly of the darker parts of the web: cats.


A scientific random sample of screen shots from my staff's web browsing demonstrates the frailty of the human condition. What is even slightly interesting about a mother and father raising their kittens? 


I do salute the organization Tiny Kittens for the work they do, especially with free range cats who have had no previous experience supervising human activities.


If you are currently not employed by a cat or kitten, you may go to YouTube to watch this family's livestream here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAtMeQyhMW4.

Saturday, June 7, 2025

Unbroken


 Here is Molly providing an historical reenactment of me on break from the blog. The only detail I would quibble with is the omission of doom scrolling on a device. 


And even I am stunned at how little progress I can show...this has two more circles appliquéd. For a while I was sewing one wedge a day.


And here are three blocks appliquéd for the Stonefield quilt by Susan Smith. These were the last blocks needed to finish one of the monthly booklets. The next step is to figure out what my next step is.


Meanwhile, I found these blocks in a box...minus about six blocks. So I made some more and now this is ready to be put together.