The garden quilt top is finished. It has been basted and ready to quilt. I looked at it all one afternoon trying to decide how to quilt it.. I drew out several quilting designs but nothing seemed right. I decided to stitch in the ditch with invisible thread and think more about what I would quilt later. The only problem with invisible thread is that you can’t see it. It’s not hard to thread through the needle, but is hard to see where you have already quilted. I’m using Superior Threads mono poly. It glides through the needle with no problem. Not at all like the old invisible thread that was terrible to sew with. While I was sewing the stitch in the ditch lines, I was thinking about what I would do for quilting. I have some of it settled in my mind. I can quilt those designs in the spaces made by the invisible thread and then decide what to do in the other spaces.
Now that the Garden Quilt is on it’s way to being finished, I am starting another new project using the last twelve 10″ blocks from Kimberly Einmo’s block book. I’ll use more of the Japanese cotton fabric to make these blocks. They are the same fabrics that I’m using in the Moda Blockhead 2 blocks except the Moda blocks will have a black background and the Kimberly blocks will have a white background. The two quilts will look very different when finished. 

The Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilt top is almost done also. Just one more row of blocks and then the partial row that straightens out the bottom of the quilt. I’ll probably hand quilt that one. It seems a shame to machine quilt a quilt that was pieced by hand.
Have a great day and happy quilting.
Miss Molly and I were sitting on the porch swing this afternoon. It was a wonderful place to relax and work on the Grandmothers Flower Garden quilt. The air smelled so fragrant from all the flowers around the front of the house.
I looked around at all the flowers. The lupine will be gone soon, but still is beautiful. The yellow iris, purple chive flowers, white pom pom bush and the Ragusa rose bush are all in blossom. On the other side of the white fence, Grandpa’s geraniums are in full blossom. My Dad gave me the first plants and his grandchildren gave them their name. As I looked around, I spotted the first poppy of the season. It is beautiful as usual. It is a vivid orange with a purple center. It always reminds me of a quilt that a friend made with purple fabric and a big splash of orange. It was a very striking quilt. 
Block 1 is Stellar Star by Lynn Hagmeier. There are 13 designers at this point who will take turns designing the Moda Blockbuster 2 blocks. It will be a fun journey. I’ll post each block as I make it so you can go on the journey with me.
The Canadian Lilac does not smell like a lilac, but is very pretty.
Iris
Confetti is a king size quilt that was made with 2″ squares. Using the 2″ pieces as beginners and enders made this quilt easy to make. It took a long while to sew all the pieces but sewing for a few seconds between other seams made it effortless.
I had a stack of log cabin blocks in my ufo pile. When I made them I was trying out a new “easy” way to make a log cabin block. I don’t know why I didn’t finish them. They only needed corners.
One day, as I was sewing, I needed some beginners and enders and spotted the log cabin blocks. I could sew triangles on the corners as a beginner and ender and the blocks would be finished. I would just have to square them up and sew them together. In two days, I have four blocks ready to finish. This ufo will be finished in no time at all.






The lupines are beautiful this year. Each year, in the fall, when the lupines have gone to seed, I cut off the stems and lay the whole piece in whatever garden that I want new lupines to grow. The first year, the plants come and the second year the flowers come. If I do this every year, I am assured a crop of flowers every year. The seeds do not have to be covered,. They just lay on top of the soil. Some seeds do not germinate so I lay several stems worth of seed in the area that I want planted.

Several years ago, before the auctioneer retired, we went to an auction every Saturday night. They had a food stand and we had our supper while we waited for the auction to start. It was our fun night out. One night, I saw a quilt under a table. It had bubble gum pink and gray. I pulled it out and looked at it. Then I hid it back under the table.


