Here is the squirrel from last week. Two blocks were stitched last year from Primrose Cottage: Stitching Quilt and Stitching Quaker. They were both to be finished as pincushions or small pillows. I really did not want to do that with them and kept mulling about in my mind what to do. This is what was done: Tablerunner.
Berkshire Tatter
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Two
Here is the squirrel from last week. Two blocks were stitched last year from Primrose Cottage: Stitching Quilt and Stitching Quaker. They were both to be finished as pincushions or small pillows. I really did not want to do that with them and kept mulling about in my mind what to do. This is what was done: Tablerunner.
Sunday, January 25, 2026
More Done
Sunday, January 18, 2026
More Blocks
This block is known as Four Patch in a Star. It was the first block made for this quilt. Four in gold and four in orange. When the blue blocks are finished, twenty still need to be made in a yellow.
In December, the youngest and I looked at my left-over yarn collection. She took some yarn home. Hats were knit for her to give away with the local library program. She asked if I would knit a co-worker a pair of mittens with some of the left over yarn.
Sunday, January 11, 2026
Lost and Found
Sunday, January 4, 2026
Hello
Sunday, November 16, 2025
Remembered
I remembered the third thing that I was to do. Grandbaby wears cloth diapers and they are set in a cover known as the cloth diaper outer. The waterproof part. One of the leg elastics had stretched out and I was to replace it. It is now done.
The broken stretched elastic that was found when I took the diaper apart.
The cover was taken apart at both ends. I had to open it larger at one end versus the other in order to find the broken part.
A new piece of elastic was placed in, the ends machine stitched and then I did a ladder stitch to close it back up.
Repair job not so bad. Now on its way to Maine. Shall see if it survives the washing machine.
Laurel Ridge progress: 120 HSTs were made, 1.5 inches unfinished. When trimming them to proper size, there were only 119. See the one at the bottom, off the cutting mat? It went on an adventure. It took me two days to find it.
My cave is cluttered at times (like almost always). When looking for the HST, pick up needed to be done. A piece of material had fallen to the floor at the base of the cutting table.
When it was picked up, what did I find? The missing HST! It has now been put with the others. It is telling tall tales about its floor adventure. I need to finish cutting a small bit of fabric and then do the block assembly.