Linda's Page
The musings of a crazy quilt lady
Friday, 12 June 2026
Thursday, 11 June 2026
Crystal Star
When I was in fifth grade, our school librarian read Roald
Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to us. We sat on the Persian rug in
front of her as she filled our heads with Oompa Loompas, Gobstoppers and Fizzy
Lifting Drinks. She told us about the movie that was soon to be released, and
we were beyond excited. When the movie finally hit theaters, it was – of course
– a disappointment. No movie can hold a candle to the one that runs inside your
head while you’re reading the book. Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory was
released fifty-five years ago this month, which is probably why Murray Arts Council
chose to stage the musical now. Tomorrow is opening night, and we couldn’t be
more thrilled to perform with an audience. I wholeheartedly recommend seeing
this show, or better yet, reading the book. Because as magical as this play is,
the one in your head will still be better.
Wednesday, 10 June 2026
Nine Hit or Miss Blocks
Never Have I Ever, Quilter’s Version:
1.
Cut myself with a rotary cutter.
2.
Sewn a block together incorrectly.
3.
Broken a needle.
4.
Made a quilt entirely by hand.
5.
Yelled at someone for using fabric scissors.
6.
Bought too little fabric.
7.
Driven past a quilt shop without stopping.
8.
Worked on a project in a waiting room.
9.
Found a mistake in a finished quilt.
10. Sewn
through a pin.
11. Quilted
at 3:00 a.m.
12. Stepped
on a pin or needle.
13. Measured
something WRONG.
14. Bought
more fabric than I needed.
15. Attended
a guild meeting.
16. Used
a seam ripper.
17. Left
a needle or pin in a finished quilt.
18. Given
away a quilt.
19. Entered
a quilt in a show.
Tuesday, 9 June 2026
Eight Kitty Cats
Somehow, I never saw Amy Smart’s Notting Hill fabric in the
quilt shop. If I had, I’d have snapped it up right away. When I found it online,
it was out of print and discounted. I bought a fat quarter bundle and a banner
kit in time to commemorate the passing of Queen Elizabeth. Some of the prints have
sketches of London landmarks, like Tower Bridge and Big Ben. Others are plaids,
checks, polka-dots, roses and union flags, large and small. I quickly used up
the larger prints and the ones with higher values. I had no plan for the rest,
but couldn’t toss them. Then I found this Kitty Cat quilt pattern by Cluck
Cluck Sew. I’ve used their patterns before and been really happy with them. They’re
well-written: easy to read and to follow. They’re a bit on the modern side, but
a fun way to use up scraps of any sort.
Monday, 8 June 2026
Majestic View
“You might serve in a very visible role for a time, only
later to be called to quiet, unseen service—or to support those with less
experience. When callings change in ways that deeply impact you or your family,
it can require great faith and trust in the Lord while you adjust. Our service
is a choice, an offering to God, and a blessing. We know prayer, study of
scripture, and worship at church and in the temple are critical to the
development of our faith. Have we also come to see our callings as having a
foundational role in the expansion of our faith? Callings from the Lord are
tailor-made for our growth, as we humble ourselves, look outward, and learn
that, indeed, when we are in the service of our fellow beings, we are in fact
in the service of our God. It really isn’t where we serve but how that matters
to the Lord.” – Elder Patrick Kearon
Saturday, 6 June 2026
Checkerboard
International Tabletop Day is celebrated the first Saturday
in June. It was founded in 2013 by the creators of Geek and Sundry, a
commercial YouTube channel and multimedia production company. You could join
the celebration at organized events sponsored by libraries or local game shops,
or you can host a game night in your own home. Break out the chess board or a
deck of cards. Dust off your old Parcheesi or Scrabble or Monopoly board. Invite
a few friends over for Catan, Ticket to Ride, or Dungeons and Dragons. Show the
kids how to play some of your old favorites, like Chutes and Ladders, Uno, Mouse
Trap or Candy Land. Don’t forget to provide snacks, but steer clear of really
messy foods. It won’t do to spill smoothies on your Trivial Pursuit board, or
to get sticky barbecue sauce on your Rook cards. Get out there and roll the
dice, shuffle the cards and have fun!
Friday, 5 June 2026
Two Strawberries
There is a place where the sidewalk ends
and before the street begins,
and there the grass grows soft and white,
and there the sun burns crimson bright,
and there the moon-bird rests from his flight
to cool in the peppermint wind.
Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
and the dark street winds and bends.
Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
we shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow
and watch where the chalk-white arrows go
to the place where the sidewalk ends.
Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
and we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
for the children, they mark, and the children, they know,
the place where the sidewalk ends. - Shel Silverstein





