Friday, August 22, 2025

Meet Me In My Studio

Imagine my surprise when Kim Soper of Leland Ave Studios @lelandavestudios asked if I would consider being featured in her newest interview series focused on creative spaces and process - how makers cultivate and work within spaces that nurture their creativity. I'm here to tell you that I agreed to the interview, and Kim's latest post in the series just went live.


The post explores two of my creative spaces - my sewing studio and my kitchen. I share what I love (and don't) about my spaces, as well as my current creative processes and things I'm looking forward to. You can find the interview here.


I hope you enjoy the interview, as I open my studio doors today "to share how making, cooking, and community all come together around A Quilter’s Table." Thanks to Kim for the opportunity to share!

Check out Kim's blog, Leland Ave Studios, as well as her previous Meet Me In My Studio features.
Graphics used by permission.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

The Embroidered Handwriting Experiment

Thought I'd give you a little update on my embroidered handwriting experiment after taking Laura Hartrich's @laurahartrich on-demand class, Embroidered Handwriting.

My original purpose had been to incorporate words into the backing of my current Bee Sewcial quilt, Ode to Joy. Over the last month, I've grouped my bee mates' block 'names' into rough categories and have been embroidering them with two strands of black embroidery floss on white fabric. Remember.... the blocks, and thus the words, signify things that bring them joy.

I have just finished the embroidering, and have started piecing the sections. Working with the quilt top backwards on the design wall to help with placement, I've pinned my embroidered word collections in the general area of those block groupings.


I'm now in the process of making neutral-colored blocks incorporating those embroidered words, and pinning them back up on the wall.




I'm planning to make all the blocks containing the words in a mix of white and off-white solids, along with just a few very low-volume prints. Once I make all the blocks, I'll tweak things to fit them all together into a backing the necessary size. I'm still mulling over how I'll keep everything lined up once it comes time to baste the quilt, but I've got a few ideas. I'm looking forward to getting to that point!

Monday, August 11, 2025

Sweet Sixteen

Back in June, I made the impromptu decision to join the Summer Scrap Bash hosted by Brittany @loandbeholdstitchery basically because it would give me a reason to use the original Cotton+Steel jelly roll that my daughter Rachel @snippetsofsweetness had given me. Not once have I regretted that decision, as it gave me a fun interlude in between other more demanding projects.

I snuck in making 16 patch blocks every chance I could, even making more than I originally intended, to make a larger quilt than I initially thought. At times, I questioned that change of plans, but of course, now that it's done, I'm more than pleased.

The quilt finished at 56" x 72", a nice sized large throw-size. With the pile of leftover jelly roll strips and bits from my quilt top, and the two yards of C+S Sprinkle still left in my stash, I managed to make a pieced quilt back. I began by piecing all of my remaining 2.5" strips end to end. They were in varying lengths and the new pieced 'strip' ended up being nearly 21 yards long!! I kept sewing lengths together, eventually cutting the piece into three segments to piece into the Sprinkle. The bottom left got filled in with my last fat-quarter and another random piece. To say my C+S stash is dwindling is an understatement. But I'm pleased to have used so much of it in this quilt.

For quilting, a simple grid seemed appropriate, and with so many colors in the quilt, I just went with Aurifil 28wt 2021 [Natural White]. Not sure that was the best choice, but I think it worked ok. 



I bound the quilt with my last bit of Cotton and Steel Basics XOXO Black. I can't say I'm thrilled with the result, as the majority of the Xs ended up on the back of the quilt. Uh-oh and oh well. At 56" x 72", the quilt is a nice lap quilt size, and that's what I was after.

Meanwhile, what's left of my C+S stash is a small stack of charm squares (from this quilt) and an even smaller handful of yardage and scraps that are all getting consolidated into my general stash. It's hard to believe it's been a good 10 years+ since I started collecting C+S fabrics, keeping them together all this time. End of an era.

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Art Gallery at Lynnwood City Hall

It's not every day I stop into our local City Hall, but when I realized my Seattle MQG guild-mate Chandra @bestcoasty had quilts on display, I couldn't resist. 



Left to right are:

  • Spring Twist, 44" x 26"
  • Fertile Prism, 44" x 48"


  • Heat Birth, 43" x 33"
  • Cardinal, 70" x 50"


 
All just lovely, and I was happy to be able to see Chandra's inspiring work in person once again. You can find Chandra's artist statement and bio on the city's website. For any locals, the exhibit will be there through August 14. I was definitely glad I was able to stop by.

Saturday, August 2, 2025

All the Sixteen Patches

As of yesterday, I've finished all of my 16 patch blocks for the Summer Scrap Bash hosted by Brittany @loandbeholdstitchery. I'm pretty sure I'm right on schedule, maybe even a little ahead, as I'd originally planned on 49 blocks for a small lap quilt, and ended up with 63 for a bit larger lap quilt.



So here are all of my blocks!








I was trying hard not to use duplicate fabrics together but I didn't quite made it. I noticed one duplicate set as I was putting them up on the design wall (gold horses with dark navy) and there could be more. After a while I started to lose track!


I've already swapped a couple of blocks on the wall, but doubt I'll mess with it much more. Time to get these blocks into a quilt top! Not my favorite chore, but it needs to be done.

Friday, August 1, 2025

July Fabric Usage

So July was a pretty good fabric usage month, even considering a week away on vacation, and I'm glad for that! The only fabric brought in was Kona Caribbean and Tangerine for my Effervescence quilt binding.


Between a scrappy backing AND binding for Effervescence, I also have two scrappy quilt projects in the works - 16 patch blocks for the #summerscrapbash and improv plus blocks as a result of the latest Improv for Everyone workshop - plus I got caught up on my guild BOM. All of that fabric just added up!

I'm looking forward to making a quilt back (or three?) in August, and (fingers crossed) finishing at least one of those scrappy projects. Time will tell!

July Fabric Usage

Used up: 14.30 yards [11.77 projects + 2.53 recycled]
Brought in: 2 yards
Net: -12.30 yards