“starstruck”, a finished quilt and lessons learned

If you’ve been following my blog for any amount of time, you have probably heard me going on and on about my star-flower quilt along quilt. I’ve been working on it since mid-summer. I’m happy to say that it is finally (FINALLY) done. Pieced, basted, quilted and bound. I don’t think I’ve ever been happier […]

good intentions vs. a new project… and finish

Today’s project is something I’ve been thinking of making for a LONG time. It could even fall under the category of “necessity”. My daughter has needed a bag for our congregation meetings so she can hold her books and pencils and pad for a long, long time. She had been making do with a little […]

Finally!

Today’s post will be short and sweet. You have heard me going on about finishing my star flower quilt top for quite some time. (Way too long!) I’m happy to report that with the exception of some borders (awaiting the last step in the tutorial), this baby is done. I will focus on my backing […]

Mothers and Daughters

Today’s finish is a somewhat unexpected project. It just happened. This just might be the best kind of starts and finishes. My niece, owner of the quilt in this post, has a mother that is a baker. (This, by the way, is a dangerous sort of person to have in the family… calories seem to migrate this way much […]