Sunday, May 10, 2026

Slow Sunday Stitching

I worked a little on hand stitching the binding onto my red/white basket crib quilt this week:


Then on Wednesday night I got a bit done watching Survivor:




Thank you so much for your comments and suggestions regarding my longarm (Knolting 23") tension issue.  It turns out it wasn't a tension issue this time.  It was a stitch switch glitch (ha ha that rhymes) with the stitch regulator.  You can read about that on my blog post earlier this week here.  I have also ordered a Towa tension guage from Amazon and ordered extra pigtails thread holders for my machine to aid in fixing future issues.  

Carole at From My Carolina Home explains the Towa tension guage so nicely on her blog.

I finished my grandmother's 52+ year-old UFO -- King Rosebud.  It's a beauty!  You can read all about it on my blog post on Friday here..


Candy the outdoor cat waiting for me to leave the newly planted strawberry plants so that she can play with them by herself...


This is a three-tier planter that my husband made for me.  It looks like a birthday cake.  I'll take more photos as the plants grow (hopefully).  I planted an everbearing berry (you can pick a handful of berries all summer) and a sweet, medium sized berry that is seasonal.








I'm linking up at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.


I'm linking up at Quilting is more fun than Housework for Oh Scrap!

Quilting is more fun than Housework

Also linking up to Life in Pieces.



Saturday, May 9, 2026

RSC26 -- Still Working on Pink

I finished the pink tulips for a table runner.  I still have a pink project I want to cut before putting the pink scraps away.  

The tulip table topper is a free quilt along designed by Amy Chappell.  You can find the info at Ameroonie Designs.I'm linking up at Angela's blog, SoScrappy, for the RSC26.

RSC26 Button

Friday, May 8, 2026

Grandma's King Rosebud Embroidery Quilt Is Finished

 This week I finished my grandma's King Rosebud Embroidery Quilt.  It's a treasure.


I was lucky to get it outside for some photos earlier this week before all the rain started.


I love the soft look of the Marmalade edge-to-edge quilting design by Urban Elementz.


I backed it with this blue on blue dot fabric that I found in my stash.  I originally bought this fabric at JoAnne Fabrics years ago for another project that was only in my brain and never started.  I felt it went nicely with the blue bows on the flower wreaths on the quilt.  I had the original white back that my grandmother bought to go with this quilt.  It is still in the package and envelope that was shipped to her.

The binding is a light blue stripe that was also in my scrap stash.  There was just enough for this quilt.


The quilt still needs gently washed to remove the blue suggested hand quilting marks from the factory.  I didn't take a photo of the label for the blog.  It does have her name and my name on it.  I'm sure she would be super proud of me for finishing it and happy that it will be a family treasure.

The quality department came to check it out while the sun was out.


Only Inspector Candy made it onto the quilt.  The others just watched.  I'm surprised Goldie didn't join in.


It appears it met her approval.




King Rosebud embroidery quilt top -- In a box of things I quickly picked up at my mom's house before my mom passed away (in 2012) was this quilt top with the stitching completed by my grandma in about 1973ish. It looked like this when I got it out of the bag that it has been stored for over 50 years.  For years I didn't want to finish it because I wasn't sure how I would quilt it.  Hand quilting as the marks on the quilt suggest has been out of the question.  I'm super happy with the longarm quilting edge-to-edge design (Marmalade by Urban Elementz) that I chose for it.


2 finishes this quarter

Here's my Spring 2026 Ravelry UFO Club Projects:

1.  Bit Con quilt -- Needs more rows of strips sewn together -- size yet to be determined

2.  Rail Fence 3.5" RSC block -- 900 blocks needed/need arranged

3.  Piccadilly Circle -- Need a few more circle blocks

4.  Kite Girl -- back made, needs to be quilted

5.  Folk Art Birds -- Need more birds and alternate blocks

6.  Hourglass Mini -- Needs a quilt back and then quilted

7.  Maroon Sampler -- Needs two more blocks

8.  Dicey -- Blocks need sewn together with sashing and cornerstones

9.  Fireflies Wall Hanging -- Blocks need appliqued

10.  Red/White basket crib quilt -- on the longarm frame

11.  D9P Red/White -- binding is more than half way done

12.  HST -- Needs more blocks made and sewn into rows

13.  Red/White House in Center baby quilt -- finished 5.2.26 -- 2nd finish

14.  Fish -- a 12-block RSC26 project

15. Scarborough Fair -- Needs more blocks made

16.  Random Blue Blocks -- Hand Quilting -- In the hoop

17.  Acorn Harvest -- Quilt top needs assembled

18.  Horsen Around Crib Quilt -- needs a back and then quilted

19.  Horsen Around Scrap Quilt -- needs blocks cut and sewn

20.  Pink Houses crib quilt -- Needs blocks made

21.  Lupine and Laughter (Bonnie Hunter 2025 mystery quilt) -- in the piecing process

22.  Christmas Memories 4-patches sewn, need more

23.  Dinner Party (school print blocks) blocks cut, needs blocks sewn

24.   Layer Cake Lattice -- pink blocks cut -- needs blocks sewn

25.  True Blue Sew Along (started 1/15/26) -- needs corners sewn to blocks

26.  Zip It Sew Along -- finished 5.1.26, 1st finish this quarter

27.  Classic Meets Modern QA from 2014 -- block complete, need sashing

28.  King Rosebud embroidery quilt --finished 5.5.26, 3rd finish this quarter

29.  Kathleen Tracy Mini #1 (pinwheels)

30.  Kathleen Tracy Mini #2 (squares)

31.  Kathleen Tracy Mini #2 (HST and a Square)

32.  Cheddar Jack crib quilt -- cat blocks are sewn, some 2.5" squares are sewn

You can find the Spring Ravelry UFO club here.





Thursday, May 7, 2026

Binding Sewn onto the Red/White Basket Crib Quilt

With my two red/white/blue quilts being both finished soon, I needed to whip something together to put in my sew-to-go bag.  This red/white basket crib quilt will do nicely.  Binding is sewn onto it.


Tears were flowing this week between my sister-in-law and I as we attended my kid's bowling banquet.  This is his senior year.  He LETTERED IN BOWLING!!!  The family is so proud of him.


Appears he is pretty proud of his accomplishment as well.  He also received a trophy for having a 143 average.  High average on the JV team received another special award.  That went to another bowler with a 143.3 average.  Dang... so close.  But still proud!  Don't know what happened to his hair.  LOL...







Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Striped Binding Time

 Found this sweet stripe in my scraps.  I cut ALL of it into 2.25" strips for binding.


I'll be using it on my red/white flower basket crib quilt.  There will be plenty left for a large quilt.


Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Finally... "Tension" Issue Resolved -- Stitch Regulator Switch Glitch

Finally... my longarm is up and running nicely again.  Turns out it wasn't really a tension issue.  It was a stitch regulator switch glitch.  I finished this basket quilt last night.


I noticed that when I came to a stop for any reason the stitch regulator would shut off before the time allowed.  (I have so many seconds that I can stop and then continue.  If I stop moving too long, the machine is supposed to shut off.) But, it was shutting off much earlier than I expected.  The stitch regulator was shutting off and I was still thinking it should be going.  That is what was causing the thread breakage.  I toggled the switch several times between constantly on and only on while the head is moving and the problem was fixed.  Whew.  That was frustrating, but I learned something.

Thank you so much for all of your comments to help me fix the tension issue.  I now know more things to look for when I have thread breakage.  I am even going to order more pigtails to have them on hand for when the time arrises.

Thank you to Carole from My Carolina Home.  I ordered a Towa from your link on Amazon.  I'm sure this will be a great tool for me to use as well.



Sunday, May 3, 2026

Slow Sunday Stitching

I worked on this crib quilt during my lunch at school this week.  Three corners complete.  It's a disappearing 9-patch quilt.


Update on my tension issue on my longarm.  I am STILL working on it!  I was so frustrated yesterday that I just had to walk away.  It's a combination of the winding of the bobbin tension and the bobbin case tension.  I'll keep at it.  I can only stitch about 24" and the top thread breaks, still.  I need to baby it along today to finish the red/white basket quilt so that I can possibly take it to work with me Tuesday.

I finished two quilts this week:  Zip It


...and red/white disappearing 9-patch.  Read about both in Friday & Saturday post...


Here's a picture of my ducks and their duck "pond" area.  They are runner ducks.  They do not need a lot of water.  They just like to get clean.


This one is just showing off...


The chickens like it too.  They really should be drinking the clean water I just gave them so that they don't get vent gleet...  But NOOOOO...


I'm linking up at Kathy's Quilts for Slow Sunday Stitching.


I'm linking up at Quilting is more fun than Housework for Oh Scrap!

Quilting is more fun than Housework

Also linking up to Life in Pieces.