I always seem to have so many more ideas swimming around in my head than time to actually create these ideas. But, I keep squeezing in some stiches whenever I can!

In a huge box of quilting fabrics and unfinished project donated to my Linus group there were 10 sunbonnet sue blocks all prepared for applique. My 8-yr-old daughter loved them and I told her to pick her 4 favorite. The other six of them I machine appliqued and made into a Linus donation quilt. The 4 I kept I hand appliqued, and now I'm adding this and that to make it into a throw size quilt for my daughter. When I had all my 30's scraps pulled out for the spring fling round robin and my 30's crumb blocks, I found a bunch of 2.5" squares and triangles that would be perfect for small flying geese. I added them to the sue blocks, and now it's mellowing on my hanging quilt rack. I'm thinking of adding 4 basket blocks to the corners and then something else along the edges. My daughter keeps stopping by my sewing room to see how it is progressing!


I finished up a simple rail fence variation quilt at my guild's comfort quilt workshop this week. Glad to have a top ready to be loved by someone in need.
I attended my guild's Mark Lipinski workshop last week, and I'm finishing up the "throw me a curve" mystery quilt. He was very entertaining and I think everyone had a great time at the lecture and the workshop. I'm also sewing together some bricks and 4-patches to create my own variation of the
Quiltville Tobacco Road mystery quilt. I'm just not inspired right now to make all the pinwheels in her design, although they do look really terrific!