• This is Not Chaos!

    May, 2005 – I am organizing fabric from my stash for a Crazy quilt. There is fabric all over the floor and on chairs and tables. My daughter came into my workroom and commented, “Mom, this is chaos.”

    I beg to differ. My workroom is not in Chaos. It is in Controlled Disorder. Dante said that the gates of hell are marked, “Abandon hope, all ye who enter here.” Chaos has that element of hopelessness. But, I know what and where everything is, and MORE importantly, I have hope.


  • A Quilter’s Eye

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    April, 2005 – Fine quilters have an “eye” for combining separate (and sometimes unlikely) colors and patterns into a grand image. It is all about building pictures with pictures.

    I came across a web site where the flower pictures look like lovely quilts in rainbow colors. Tama, the photographer, describes herself as a Japanese homemaker. But, I think her flower-quilt photos show she is an artist with a quilter’s “eye”. Click on this picture for a better view.  Click here to see more of Tama’s rainbow of picture-quilts. They inspire me.


  • New Machinery

    April, 2005 – My new computer is in place, but with all the same kinks in its operation that I found when I began learning to use my shiny new sewing machine. Then, it was learning how to use the knee lift and how to unsnarl the threads when I forgot to clean the feed dogs. Now, I find myself accosted with smiling paper clips and a flashing screen that tells me what I have done wrong “this time.”


  • Things My Mother Told Me

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    April, 2005 – She told me to wear clean underwear and eat my spinach. She did not tell me to eat cheese crackers while I stitch. But she would have approved.

    She told me to make my bed and be neat, which translates to hiding my knots and making my seams come together evenly.

    She told me to appreciate every day, and I do.


  • Quiet Givers

    I suspect that quilters are “quiet givers”. I have met you before and know that you modestly prefer to share your warmth and gifts anonymously. But I need to know about you so that I can share you with all those hard-working Project Linus volunteers I will meet with in June. Please write!

    You can learn more about Project Linus here.