I really planned on getting some tatting done today, but I got distracted with sorting fabrics and working on quilt blocks.
I had fun playing with fabrics for this block.
I really enjoying checking out the back of each block as I finish quilting it.
I love all types of lace, and I love to read!
I really planned on getting some tatting done today, but I got distracted with sorting fabrics and working on quilt blocks.
I had fun playing with fabrics for this block.
I really enjoying checking out the back of each block as I finish quilting it.
I had two hours of tatting time this morning, and that meant I made really good progress on round 18 of Renulek's Spring Doily 2026.
This was a fun quilt block to create. The instructions popped up in my Facebook feed. I think I might make this one again and try to get a bit more contrast. I think it looks better in person than in the picture.
I'm glad I checked the back side of this block before attaching the binding. I added a few more quilting lines, and I think it looks better on both sides.
This is going to be a busy weekend, but I'm sure I'll fit in some crafting time!
We had a wonderful celebration of Luis at school this morning. He's an impressive young man, who has been declared cancer free.
Since I attended the celebration, I didn't have as much time as I had hoped to work on tatting. However, I did finish two pattern repeats and my shuttles are fully loaded.I checked the back to make sure I liked the quilting pattern before adding the binding. I think I have a plan for my next quilt!
I've started a new pot holder quilt. I'm using jelly rolls and 5" squares that I have recently purchased. These are surprise packs for me. Even though I can see the mix online, it always looks different to me when I receive it. I'm okay with that. It makes it easier for me to experiment.
I had some squares left over from my wall hanging project, so I decided to try some techniques I've been learning about while finishing a table topper.
I joined the squares following a technique described by Georgia Bonesteel, a quilter I followed in the 1980s. The joining technique worked great, but since I didn't do a very good job piecing the squares, the piece looks pretty messy. If I use this method in the future, I will need to make sure that my quilting stops at least 5/8" of an inch from the edge so that I can join the blocks more easily.
I'm very happy that I completed round 17 of Renulek's Spring Doily 2026 today. It's in size 20 Lizbeth #649 Baby Blue. It's time to choose the next color!
We had a lovely visit with my sister this weekend. On Saturday, we went to a garden center and then went to lunch. Daughter Carol joined us. Janet and Carol each found something for their gardens. I saw many things that I really liked, but I've learned to not purchase plants without Dave along. I always seem to choose something that won't grow well in our yard.
I did spend some time exploring quilting techniques today, but I don't really have anything to show for it. I will keep working on quilt blocks, but my focus is going to be on my doily. I feel like I'm so close to finishing it!