Friday, August 21, 2026

More Older Finishes

I have a few more finished quilts to share today.  
All of these are simple patterns but the quilts all look amazing!



This quilt was delivered long ago but I realized I never shared the quilt.  Wilma came to my house with a big pile of quilts all the way from California.  Some were finished and a few, like this one, just needed quilting.  The blocks on this one remind me a bit of the One Block Wonders.  It is a single fabric that is just cut and sewn in different ways.  A big thanks to Laura for quilting it for us!




Carol sent in this lovely quilt top.  The tulips in the light pink squares are really pretty.  Martha sent in a prink print we were able to use for the backing.  Master quilter Laura finishes this one up also.




Kristin sent in this fun Harry Potter quilt top and backing.  We really love the quilt "kits" she puts together for us. 





I think Jocelyn made this fun quilt top.  It is made from all sorts of novelty scraps.  There is just so much to look at!  We continued with the novelty theme and put a horse flannel on the back.  This one will most likely go out for distribution to a teen.  A big thanks to Terry for quilting it for us.




One of my favorite quilt patterns made by Mina.  This one is done in green, blue and yellow.  Thanks to Karen we had the perfect turquoise backing fabric.  Terry also quilted this one up for us too.




Mina sewed together this jellyroll quilt top too.  I love the springtime colors she used.  Dusty sent in this purple floral - it is a favorite of mine!  It is so vibrant and luscious.  Local longarm quilter Gloria finished this one up for us.




Dusty also sent us this amazing quilt top.  We have a bunch of solid scrappy chunks and I might need to start a similar quilt.  I thought this pretty blue backing looked great with the blues and oranges in the quilt top.  I think the tag for the donor of this fabric got misplaced.




The parts for this fun quilt came to us as a kit.  All the parts were already cut and all Pam had to do was sew it up.  Jeanine sent in the juicy orange backing fabric and Gloria was able to quilt it for us.

I am slowly cleaning out my older photos and getting to where they are a little more organized.  One thing I have realized is methods for tracking have had to evolve as we grow.  
Those are all good growing pains!

The next block drive should be announced at the end of the month.  
I had better get some samples sewn up soon!


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Sunday, August 16, 2026

Oh Scrap! : Sew Day Prep

 This last week spun by in a blur!  I know I got a lot accomplished.  We had a board meeting, I met new longarm quilter Phyllis and exchanged some quilt kits, I checked in lots of fabric, kits and blocks, and I finally updated the blog.

But I spent the most time preparing for our upcoming Sew Day on the 10th of September.  

(I will have more information in the upcoming newsletter.)



Whenever we have a local Sew Day, I always go to our scrap stash and see what we have to most of - this time it is Autumn and florals. Our solid stash is overflowing also.  I chose a really easy block that uses both, and I have started all the cutting and kit building. I sorted the fabrics into alike colors and then chose a coordinating solid. A huge thanks to Marci and Karen for helping out by sending some pre-cut parts.  I am not planning for a huge crowd, but I sure don't want to run out!

It felt good to use all these scraps!


Kristin also sent another shipment of quilt kits.  I think there were a total of 25 tops all tied up with the backing and the binding.  There were a great combination of adult and kid quilts!

I had better get quilting!

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It is now your turn to share what you are making with scraps.  Here are the details for linking up: 

  • This linky party is for any scrappy project - It can be in-process or a finished piece.
  • You can link up your blog post (not your homepage please) or Instagram photo from the past week that features your use of scraps.
  • If you are linking to a blog post, I ask that you link back to my blog somewhere in your post. So if you are writing about scraps, just get into the habit of including a link as there will be a linky party available every week!
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  • This is a party so remember to socialize and comment on the posts of others.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2026

Color Block Star Quilts

I think it is about time I share a few quilts we made from a block drive.

Once a block drive ends, all of the blocks go out to be sorted so they are easier to manage.  Trying to put together a quilt from a pile of a couple thousand blocks is nearly impossible.  We wait about a month after the end of a drive and we have two young girls that love to sort them into colors, etc.


While the girls sorted some blocks, their mom Sophia put some of the blocks together into tops for us.  If you send us green and yellow, it is definitely going to be made into an Oregon Duck quilt.  Marcia did a great job quilting stars on it for us.  Thanks to Cindy, we had a vibrant yellow fabric for the back.


We received a lot of amazing pastel blocks.  I think the girls picked out these for their mom to put together a top with.  Marcia also quilted this one and donated the white fabric backing. 




This quilt was also made from a block drive.  Only it was a really old one from Kat over at Covered in Love. If you aren't already following her, you should be.  They just posted a bunch of quilts made from some Orphan Blocks.  They are pretty amazing!  Kat was my inspiration for starting Many Hands and Many Hearts.

Denice sent in a big stack of quilt tops and this one was in there.  Jean sent in the fun blue circles we used on the back.  And Wanda took it from there and quilted it.  

Have a great week!  The smoke from our wildfires finally moved on but the heat is still here.
Someone send us some rain!



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