Friday, December 5, 2025
Snow Day
Thursday, December 4, 2025
Hashtag Christmas
When I saw this pattern from Cluck Cluck Sew, I immediately thought it would make a great scrappy Christmas quilt.
I made a different scrappy Christmas quilt in 2018
And I thought it was time to make another and hopefully whittle down my Christmas fabrics a little.
I like that the pieces in this block are big enough to show the fabrics.
The white is a white on white print from my fabric pantry called Architextures.
I made the first block in January and finally pieced it all together and handed it off to Jackie and Sandy in August. The fun quilting design called Holly Ribbon is perfect and shows so nicely on the Minky I used on the back
The fabric I used for the binding is from my pantry too...it was $2.00 / yd at a quilt shop that was closing probably 10 years ago and I bought what was on the bolt...probably about 8 yards.
The kids can decide which one they want. As soon as I hung the quilt out on the deck, it began to snow
It makes me happy that the kids request and enjoy and use the quilts. One day they will be saturated, but they haven't reached that point yet! 😉
Wednesday, December 3, 2025
Welcoming Winter
I think this is a magical place to live every day, but it turns into a Hallmark movie when it snows (a shot from last year)
We've enjoyed such a lovely fall, and we're still waiting on our first snow of the season, but it was 16 the other morning. I know other parts of the country have already been covered up and it's caused messy, difficult commutes. Thankfully, we only need to commute to the barn. 😉
It was 24 on Sunday when we walked out to cut and haul firewood.

But anyone that has cut firewood knows it doesn't take long to warm up (and no, he's not holding the maul backwards - he's got a wedge in the stump and is hitting it with the other side)
It was such a pretty day
I was pooped, but I think we're stocked up for the season, ready to welcome winter
And enjoying the fruits of our labor
Sunday, November 30, 2025
Under the Needle: November
I'm trying to be extra cognizant of the days in hopes that they won't whizz by so quickly. It's not working. LOL. What's a girl to do? I'll just keep being grateful for and finding joy in each one.
DH was away tending to our cows at the end of October and into November and I don't sleep well when he's not here so I filled the pre-dawn and post-sunset hours by stitching, resulting in progress on projects
I finished piecing this Into the Woods quilt into a top, made the backing and binding, and took it to Jackie. I neglected to take a photo of the whole top so this is just 2 blocks.
I cut and pieced another quilt top and took it to Jackie. It's a gift so I can't show it yet, but here's a peek of the fabric
I pulled all the fabric and am presently cutting pieces for the Balsam Gnome Quilt
Then, when I ran across a panel at the bottom of a bin of western fabrics, I pulled it and coordinating fabrics to make this top. Again, just 4 of 30 blocks shown, but it's pieced and next up in line to be quilted.
I cut these fabrics for another Gingham - Buffalo Plaid quilt
A couple of months ago, I had made a ton of potholders, but I had yet to bind them. I love to hand bind and I hand bind all my quilts, but I'd rather spend my time hand binding quilts than 30 sets of potholders. However, my machine binding left a lot to be desired. But I wasn't giving up and I tried it again and it worked! Don't laugh, but I was so tickled. Just 1 set so far, but I feel like I finally figured it out.
I'm still binding the Christmas quilt I started binding last month
And I had a couple of quilt finishes this month:
This Blush & Butterscotch 16-patch
And this Cowboy Up quilt
They are both now in Texas and have been well received and that makes this quilter's heart happy.
OK. Ready or not, we're sliding into the end of the year. I'll be hiding out on my mountain. 😉










































