I’ve been sick … but I won’t gross you out with the details.
Today I saw a robin!!! YAY!!! Spring is on the way! Sorry, no picture, I wasn’t fast enough before it flew away!
Stash Report
Nothing is finished, so nothing taken away … no shopping / no fabric buying!
| * | Fabric Used this week: | 0 | yards | |
| * | Fabric Used this year: | 0 | yards | |
| * | Fabric Added this Week: | 0 | yards | |
| * | Fabric Added this Year: | 4.5 | yards | |
| * | Net Fabric Used for 2019: | 3.4 | yards | |
| * | Husband’s purchases | 5 | yards |
Design Wall
I thought I was making great progress on Bonnie Hunter mystery, Good Fortune … as I said in my last post, Ithought I had all the grey sides added on, … I did but I had to unsew about 10 of them as I didn’t have the white making the X. All I’ve done is finished the ripping, but haven’t sewn them back together.
Hello! I’ve been working away … SLOWLY … at the
The deadline to join in the PHD in 2019 has come and is now in the past.

I’m going to join Kate at
Then I asked for opinions … for my gray – for the blocks with the teal 4 patches. I had 5 different grays … only one of them was big enough (the one on the left) to make the rectangles that went with the 4 patches … It was voted down … too dark … the others were too light, or just right … but none of that mattered since there was not enough of the “just right” one to do the trick. My friend’s solution was “quit being lazy and strip them together like the pattern suggests.” 




“Shells” is done, done, DONE! I am absolutely thrilled with how this quilt turned out. And … it was done in time for my son to deliver it to Ontario! YEAH!!! 

Did you know about this new book? I was (am) lucky enough to recieve an advance copy. The only thing was … I HAVE to make a quilt using one of the patterns in the book. YEAH!! An excuse to make another quilt!!! And, I love the challenge of trying something new!




There is a Janome club meeting 4 times a year where I work. In September, attendees are able to choose one of 2 fabrics (or both). They can make whatever they choose and may add whatever fabrics they wish. When they return in November, they hand in the project they made. These projects are placed up on the walls around the store. Customers are encouraged to vote for the one they like best. The winner will get a prize from the store. All participants get to keep their projects. If you live in the area, pop into Langley Vacuum and Sewing and vote for your favourite one! (The ones without numbers were made by employees of the store.) I hope you enjoy the small slideshow! Which one would you vote for?