It was a cool day in Maine today. I almost started the wood stove, but decided to wear a turtleneck and sweatshirt instead. Somehow, the inside of my house is cool during cloudy days. When the sun shines, it is much warmer.
I had a plan when I woke up this morning. I was going to finish all twelve of the embroideries for the challenge quilt. I love it when a plan works. The blocks were finished and trimmed by noon. I did have a few problems with another embroidery. the thread jammed and pulled the embroidery so the stitches didn’t line up properly. I have three that didn’t make the cut for the quilt. I will use them in something else. Even defective embroideries can be used. I did several things while the sewing machine was sewing out the embroideries. I stay nearby to stop the machine if there is a problem, The machine is very vocal when it is in trouble.
One more flying geese was sewn. The Temperature Quilt is up to date. The fabric colors are changing back to the colors that I used in the Spring.
I was a week behind in the Splendid Sampler project. Last week’s pattern is a pieced rose. It was very easy to sew. My neat fabric box is now a mess. Nothing is in color order anymore. It can stay that way for a while. I cut out the pieces while the embroideries were sewing out by themselves. Everything was ready to go after lunch.
This week’s Simple Sampler block is an applique of a little bird. The freezer paper patterns are cut out and ironed to the back of the fabric. The pieces are in the handwork box so I can work on that when I feel like doing handwork.
After I pick up the mess on the table, I’ll relax tonight with a Kate Morton book. I’ve enjoyed her books this summer.
Have a great day and happy quilting.


The long weekend is over. Fall has officially arrived. The weather is perfect. Warm and crisp, not muggy. On Friday, I went south a little bit to Hallowell, Maine for one of my daughter’s wedding. The wedding was held along a walking trail at Vaughn Woods.
It is a perfect trail. Not hard to walk it at all. There were several people walking with their dogs on the trail. The scenery is beautiful. It is well worth the trip to walk the “Hobbit Trail” at Vaughn Woods in Hallowell.
It was such a beautiful day. I didn’t want to be inside so I took my sewing machine outside on the porch. I have electrical outlets there. I had planned to do sew outside all this summer, but didn’t. It will be my new place to work on sunny days. 
The black sashing fabric for the temperature quilt was in N. H. I brought it up to Maine. I finished June. It needed a black spot because June has only 30 days. Then, I added the sashing and the July and August strips. I’ve started on September. The colors on the right side of the quilt should start going back to the colors of the left side soon. It will be a pretty quilt.
When I was in N. H., looking for a quilt, I found this Hunter Star quilt. It was made from blocks that I made when I demonstrated Deb Tucker’s Hunter Star ruler. It is such an easy quilt to make. Looking around, I found two more. 

I finished a UFO today. I hadn’t worked on one for a long time. This pineapple log cabin was made many years ago. It was paper pieced. It is small, only 12″ x 12″. Some of my UFOs are small and some are large. I have some papers with log cabins drawn on them that are just about this size so I could make some more. That is not in my plans for now.
What a difference a day makes. I unsewed the parts to the star points on last week’s Moda Blockhead 2 block. I realized that I had omitted the step to trim the parts. After they were trimmed, they went together as they should. I did find the missing star point. It was under the sewing machine. All’s well that ends well.


In past years, my daughter came to Maine several times for a week in the summer. We called it “Quilt Camp”. We quilted. We went to yard sales, flea markets and consignment stores. Whatever we wanted to do. We had a great time. One year we sun dyed fabric in the back yard. The fabric was beautiful. Ferns and other items were imprinted on the fabric. A few years after we sun dyed, I made a quilt with the fabric and gave it to her. It is a good memory of our special time together.
Melissa is finished. It is a good feeling to finish a project. I have so many long term projects that never seem to be completed. Most are one block a week (Moda Blockhead 2 and Simple Sampler) or one flying geese a day ( the Temperature quilt). Then there is Dear Jane. She just plods along when I feel like working on her. I have several quilts that are basted and ready to quilt. Also, a few UFOs that I intended to finish this summer. I really should concentrate on one quilt and get it done.
I haven’t talked about Miss Rosie for a while. Today’s quilt is called Open Door. Kerry Nelson, the author of the Miss Rosie book , made her quilt with red, brown and yellow fabric.
The center of my stars were cut from a fabric that I had bought for another project. The flower squares were the right size and there were enough of them to make the quilt. The flowers were different colors so I was able to put them in a medallion setting.
My daughter’s quilt was made with red, blue and turquoise stars. All the fabric came from our stash, so we were able to make quilts with many colors. 


Strips of plastic bags in balls
Bags ready for linings.
