Saturday, May 30, 2026

Under the Needle: May

Progress slowed down in the sewing room this month, but that's to be expected with outdoor projects and the fire burning close by on our mountain filling the days. However, I was able to move some things forward before the fire started on the 14th.

This month I managed to get Old Dirt Road into a top. The full blocks were made last month and I made the 20 half blocks this month. When I was pressing the individual blocks, I noticed a rougue hourglass block. An easy fix


 Binding was also made and I am using this toile on the back. 


It's in line to be quilted, but It'll be a while, as my friend and long armer moved this month and I want to give her time to settle in before I start handing her quilts. I still have 7 here that I need to bind anyway. 😊

4 of those are ones I picked up last time I was in town and I got those trimmed


I needed a baby boy quilt and bought a bundle of fat quarters on sale


These will be perfect for a safari baby


It didn't take too long to get it cut and stitched into a top. This is the 2nd time I've made this pattern. The quilt I am currently binding is from the same pattern. It's the Layer Cake Scattered Stars pattern from It's So Emma.
The original pattern makes a 14.5" block, but I down-sized it to an 11" block. 


The last few days of the month, I dusted off this FQ bundle and started pressing and cutting for a new project


And the hsts are piling up, but there's a long way to go


I also stocked up on some basics when I saw them on a good sale. I like this burlap print and use it often and these were 3-yd cuts so they ought to last a while.


I am still binding the same quilt I was binding last month although no actual binding took place since the fire started so no finishes to share this month...but it's close.


 but I DO have a quilt related story to share.

When we discussed the fact that we may, at some point, truly need to evacuate, we had conversations about what to take besides Skeet and the horses. The Pelican case of documents, my Bible, a painting of DH in the mountains with horses, a few firearms that are not replaceable, photos, 3 old favorite cast iron skillets that can not be replaced, an old metal pitcher from Austria that belonged to my mom that I use almost daily, and a handful of quilts. 

Of course, we talked about things with the kids and they were quite insistant we take ALL the quilts. I love that, but I told them they had no idea how many that was! Our son said, "Our car is empty. I'll load 'em up." Gonna need a bigger car son. 😂 He had talked to his sister who lives in Oklahoma and she threatened to come get them if we didn't take them all. 😂  

I'm glad that the kids love and appreciate the quilts I have made for them and  tried to reason with them and said I could make more. 


During a conversation, our girl said, "Every one of those quilts has a piece if you in it and when you're gone, I want all those pieces." 🥰 I chuckled, but when we finished our conversation and I hung up, I may have walked out into the forest and shed a few tears.



Thursday, May 28, 2026

Old FQ Bundle, New Project

 A new project found it's way under my needle this week.

WAY back in 2012, I won this FQ bundle in a giveaway from Amy at Diary of a Quilter.

It's called Tend the Earth by Deb Strain and it's been patiently waiting on a shelf for a long time. I've been eyeing the Ramona quilt pattern for a while and I had a sudden hankering to put the two together. 

I wanted a few more low volume prints so I spent time doing one of my favorite things...shopping from my fabric pantry and finding coordinates that worked with the fat quarters. I think these 6 pieces are a good fit!

That gave me 38 fat quarters. It took a while to press everything and cut squares, but now I have a nice stack and construction can begin. I love the versitility of hsts.


This quilt was not on my list at the beginning of the year, but this just feels like the right time to dig in and it is filling the need to just guide fabric under the needle.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

After the Rain

 Monday night we went to bed with the windows cracked open, listening to the sound of a soft rain playing across the tin roof. It's one of my favorite sounds.

And if you're lucky enough to be in the high desert mountains when it rains, the smell will intoxicate you. It's one of my favorite smells.

I woke early Tuesday morning...3:00...too early, yet perfect timing. I could hear another favorite sound from the deck.

I had to wait for daylight to see anything

I walked down close to the dirt tank in my jammies and couldn't see even 1 toad, but the sound was almost deafening.They stop singing when you get close even though you think you are being stealthy. 😉 This doesn't happen often in the desert. It's always cause for happy tears and a grateful heart and today that is especially the case as it was absolutely God's hand and your chorus of prayers that rained down on the fire.

I was excited to hear the morning report from the incident command center, and although he acknowledged the moisture as a blessing it did not put the fire out. It moderated fire behavior conditions for a day or two as they continue their work to mop up, continue clearing, and prep to secure the rest of the perimeter.

I was hoping more rain had fallen in other areas, but they said it averaged 1/2" with a little more on our side and a little less on the south end. Still grateful for every drop.

As of Tuesday morning, the road to town is now open and they have downgraded our 'Go' evacuation status to 'Ready'...both good things.

The fire now sits at 28,750 acres. 46% containment. This morning they reported that firemen were walking every step of the contained lines (the black outline on the east and north end), turning over stumps and piles to insure there are no hotspots or smoldering debris. Currently, that's a distance of 48.3 miles.

Prayers are still welcomed as there are more folks living in the area where the fire has moved into and the folks on the ground and in the air are still working to secure the perimeter. As for us, we are safe and the fire is no longer a threat to our property. We greatly appreciate each and every thought and prayer you sent our way. Thank you. 💖

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Cookies Delivered

DH and I were outside at 8 on Sunday morning when vehicles began pulling down our road.

It was a small crew of 9 that had come in to chip the trees and brush they had cleared earlier in the week.

We visited with them for a bit and of course thanked them for the work they have been doing. They all said it was a pleasure to work in such beautiful surroundings.

And yes, they all got cookies. 😉

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