Sunday, November 9, 2025

Little House Feathers ~ Sew & Tell - 11/10/25


It is time to party again!  I do hope that you will join in and show us what you have done over the previous week... or month.  It does not matter if you haven't offered an update in a while.  I understand!  Life happens and, at time, at a very rapid pace!  If it has been a while... I don't mind - I'll grab a cup of tea as you get me (and a few friends) caught up.


The featured party participant this week is Amira from the Little Mushroom Cap. She shared a cozy fall quilt and offered a gentle reminder to "focus on the now."  Many people view fall as a ramp-up for the busy, hectic holiday season.

All of the hubbub and fun of Halloween with the kids, costumes and candy followed by Thanksgiving and moving into December with Christmas and then a New Year right on the heels of that celebration.

November is a good time for gratitude... every little thing!  Like Amira stated...  small finishes, the satisfying reminder that progress, no matter how small, still counts.

So, here’s to November — to gratitude, to slowing down, and to cozy quilts that make our hearts full.

Remember when I started my "Blessings Jar"? I have been remiss in adding an ordinary blessing each day, but I have added bits here and there.  Some days are easier than others to remember the little things.



Just the other day as I pieced a backing for the Little House sampler quilt, I offered a quick praise that I had just enough fabric to get it large enough for the quilt.  It meant that I have some extra seams.  Given the log cabin design of the blocks, I have lots of seams there.  As I started quilting the FMQ feathers (it has been a while!) I was struggling with skipped stitches and thread breaks. (3 in just the short section on the right side of the feather.)  Every single one of them was where there was extra bulk from the seams. **sigh**

I was getting frustrated and even considered ripping it all out and doing something easier... like a lattice grid or hanging diamond.  I was finding and using every excuse to avoid sitting at the machine to do the free-motion quilting.  Excuses like cleaning house (what???), checking the mail, doing the grocery shopping (when I had just gone the day before)... painting the shop with Dave (yes, I even enjoyed that 4-hour distraction 😉)... and the laundry.

I kept hoping the backing fabric that I had ordered for the Memory Keeper quilts would arrive so I could legitimately work on something else!  I had a headache on Saturday morning that was increasing in pain.  I finally sat and listened to a book and looked, searched and dug into deep storage for fabric options for an upcoming quilt retreat project.

As the pain subsided, I returned to the machine.  I had decided to try the other side of the feathers and had much better success.  Whoop! Whoop!  I still need to figure out and adjust my positioning of the quilt on the machine to get the right side of the feathers completed.  It is a struggle I have every time!  I just need to pull out a practice piece and figure it out... But I felt more accomplished since one side of the first run of FMQ was done.  (Yes, I know the coloring in this photo is awful, but it shows the quilting and the points of thread breakage.)


I get have to set the sampler quilt aside and begin the quilting of the memory quilts... the border/backing fabric was delivered on Saturday! 

At some point I will then need to finalize my fabric pull for the quilt retreat quilt... And gather everything I need for the retreat.  I am praying that nobody shows up sick and shares as they did the last time I joined the retreat. 

Options... Maybe 2 quilts?
I have two options... one would make a more masculine quilt with wildlife and browns.  The other is much more feminine... teal and yellow with birds...but scrappy!


I'll let you know which I choose later.  I have things to do!  Quilty things to do! 

Let's get the party started!

But before you go... 

Tell me one thing you can do this week that will help you to slow down and enjoy the moment

I'd love to hear from you!

Keep Piecing,

Melva

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2 comments:

  1. The speaker at our woman's club meeting on Tuesday is a life coach (ImperfectlyCharming (dot) com). She spoke to what you're saying in this post: how to slow down and calm down. I can't say that I have it mastered, but I keep trying!

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  2. I think your feathers look gorgeous! I mostly just quilt straight lines or gentle curves, so any curves like those are always admired. Amira's fall quilt is lovely, and I enjoyed reading her post about it. I like November - it does feel like a nice quiet time before the busy holidays. Good luck with finishing up those memory quilts and prepping for the retreat!

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