Living a Dream
Life is a highway.... I am living a dream as I travel and explore our world. What will I find around the next corner?
Saturday, January 31, 2026
Grandview Invitational
Friday, January 30, 2026
Snowflakes
Thursday, January 29, 2026
In a Bind
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Raking Leaves
Raking leaves, and discovering a lawn obscured underneath is always satisfying. One can see the results of their labor because of the dramatic change. But I also remember the aching muscles....and the blisters. They are definitely not fun.
We live on a sandy ridge just east of the gulf coast in central Florida. We fell in love with this piece of property partly because of the nice mix of pasture/grass land and trees.

Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Keeping it Green
The Mister hates seeing some of our plants turn black and die when we have cold weather. He decided that we needed a greenhouse. Cobbling together a frame of scrap wood and covering it with plastic was not what he had in mind! After looking around online he found a kit that was on sale, and could be shipped directly to his Home Depot. (He visits often enough that my friend has suggested he simply take a job there!)
Monday, January 26, 2026
Grab Bag
Quilter's Marketplace
Marketplace was fun, and something I will definitely do again. It was like a good-sized quilt show but without the quilts on display being part of a competition The vendors had plenty of quilts on display to sell kits or inspire folks to buy fabrics to make them.
I went with a woman who is new to the sewing group I belong to. It was so much more fun going with someone. We had lots of time to chat and get to know each other. We had a few laughs and oohed and aahed over different things we discovered.
I tend to get overwhelmed when I go into this sort of situation, where there are multiple vendors selling all kinds of beautiful fabric. My brain freezes. I can never think of what I need, or of a pattern I'd like to try. Next time I need to make a list. But, that didn't stop me from buy some things:
- If I have microwaveable batting, it has disappeared among my other - so I picked up this small pack. Most quilt batting has a synthetic scrim to help keep it together. If you put that in the microwave the scrim will melt and your piece will be lumpy and stiff. Therefore, if your intended use is to heat something in your quilted item, you need a 100% cotton batting.
- One booth had some nice quality nylon strapping that I’ll use for bag handles on tote bags.
- I fell in love with the folk art designs of the fabric at one booth and had to get something as they were so unique. This particular design reminded me of Swedish motifs, and since my mom was a Swede, I knew that I needed this! The fabric designer was manning the booth and was delightful to talk to. It's interesting to meet someone who is designing and producing her own fabric, instead of working through one of the large fabric companies.
- I have never made rope bowls. A guild where I used to live had classes in making fabric-wrapped rope bowls - it looked like fun. But that year I only had my Singer Featherweight with me and those machines do not have a zig-zag stitch, which is required to attach the ropes together. I saw the book at one booth and another attendee told me that the supplies were available at another location….so I picked up the rope as well. I found out the shop, near Jacksonville, will give you free tutoring if you stop in - but, the book looks like it has great beginner tips.
I bought a bowl when we were in Nova Scotia several years ago. It is made from ropes that were used by the lobstermen. The lobstermen have to replace the lines when they get lightly worn, and a few enterprising sewists are crafting and selling bowls!
- This is a panel created by the owner of Bold Notion Quilting, a long arm shop with a great selection of threads, wide back fabrics for quilts, and notions. Lauren, the owner, is the most amazing quilter. I can stare at the work she has done for hours...and that work has taken her many hours! She created this panel for custom quilting practice. Later this year she plans to run a workshop with ideas for quilting this.
- I picked up a T shirt. I sew with a group of women who call themselves Piecemakers. I had to have this shirt to wear when I sew with them!
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