
This week I finished the other commissioned baby quilt I was working on. This was special because I had made one for her older sister, accented in purple, and now grandma has ordered this in, well, rose. Then we went to see The Last Jedi last night, and I kept thinking, “Those are x-wings! I’ve appliqued those a lot lately!”
I’ve been working on my studio, partly prompted by a Twilter call for “as is” photos the other day, and partly just a New Year’s clean up. I have a lot crammed into a small room, and some has to be out and messy, but I’m doing what I can.

These birdseed bags have been lying under my cutting table for…a long time. I’ve finally started making them into shopping bags just to get them out of there. They’re straight, not cone-shaped as this picture looks.

This bulletin board was a complete wreck, several layers deep in expired coupons, old project directions, etc. Now it’s ready to tack up something I need currently.

My old webbing baskets on top of my lockers literally disintegrated this winter. I hope it was sun damage from before we installed the current windows that are supposed to protect against uv rays. I shopped my basement for the center basket and Hobby Lobby for the pink ones. One holds a mystery quilt in progress, one has leaders and enders kits, and one has extra shipping supplies.
And I vacuumed!

I’m currently re-reading this book. Not too much is new to me, but it’s interesting to see the small things she does differently, and her work is beautiful. She goes over all the steps involved, so I recommend this if you’re just starting, or getting back into, free motion quilting.
There! What have you been doing?
As usual, this January was a very productive month! Cold weather kept me in and gave me lots of time to sew.





This baby quilt was inspired by some of the fabric I got on sale after Christmas. The two fabrics are not related, but I thought they belonged together.
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This quilt looks familiar, but I just finished it as a custom order. This makes # 12 of my elephant/Star Wars baby quilts using this design.


Here is a quick post to share my current work, and to try out my Christmas laptop from DH. I haven’t finished setting it up yet, but so far so good. Maybe I’ll post more often if I won’t have to wait forever for everything to load.
Many of you have shown photos of cleaning up your spaces to get a fresh start for the year, including cutting up the scraps. I did, too, and friends seemed impressed, but what you have to know is that my scrap bin is tiny, just about 6″ x 8″. It fits on my small cutting table, and fills up fast, so I have to attend to it before overflows and falls over (with or without help from cats). It’s so small that emptying it is never too daunting, but a good procrastination task when I don’t want to start something new. I don’t cut scraps after every project, but every three or four, or whenever it’s very full. I like to leave the scraps from a quilt to marinate a bit until it is completely quilted and bound, just in case I need to fix or change something or use them in a label.
When I do cut, I cut 2.5 width of fabric strips, and squares. My squares are 2.5″, 3.5″, 4.5″, and 6.5″. I just added the 4.5″ squares in the last month, because I’ve been doing donation blocks that use a lot of that size. I store my scraps by size, except for the strings. I have so many of those that I sort them by color. Eventually.