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The musings of a crazy quilt lady
Friday, 27 March 2026
Thursday, 26 March 2026
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Kitty Cat
Quilt Etc. in Sandy did a block-of-the-month class the first Saturday every month. They started in 2003, but I didn’t join until the following year. I made every block, even while we lived overseas. I’d still be at it, if COVID hadn’t killed it in 2020. I was happy to find the Riley Blake Designs Block Challenge in 2001. There were free downloadable patterns for 16 blocks per year, all of them ten inches finished. There was a pattern for completing each sixteen-block quilt, but I was usually happier to design my own settings. The sampler quilts I made over the past five years were beautiful. The block challenge didn’t quite replace Quilt Etc.’s monthly classes, but almost. Until this year. I’ve been unhappy with all the blocks in the 2026 challenge. They’re uninspired and uninspiring. They’re unnecessarily busy, and the colors bicker with each other. They lack elegance, and I don’t know how to fix this.
Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Monday, 23 March 2026
Center Pieces
“How do we become and help one another become devoted disciples of Jesus Christ? We minister to the one. Ministering in the Savior’s way involves compassion, kindness, patience, and love without judgment. As we minister to the one, we invite the one to come unto Christ and to worship in the house of the Lord to receive of His redeeming power. In other words, we help one another become devoted disciples as we minister to the one in ways that lead to the house of the Lord. We learn from Jesus Christ the power of ministering to the one with love and without judgment. You remember the Samaritan woman at the well. This woman may have felt unimportant, alone, discouraged, and unseen. She may have felt she did not belong. Yet she was one of the first to whom Jesus Christ declared He was the Messiah. To Him, this woman was a daughter of God.” – Elder Peter M. Johnson
Saturday, 21 March 2026
Eight Dancing Stars Plus One
The third Saturday of March is National Quilting Day. This
year, it’s today: Saturday March 21. National Quilting Day is set aside to
appreciate quilters, their skills, and the art of quilting. The holiday was the
brainchild in 1992 of the National Quilting Association. Before it became known
as National Quilting Day, it was called “Quilter’s Day Out,” founded by the
Kentucky Quilting Association. Although it’s called “National,” this is really
a global event, involving workshops, trunk shows, and the sharing of stories behind
generations of handmade quilts. You can celebrate by visiting a quilting
museum, or any museum where quilts are on display. You can share photos and
stories of the quilts handed down in your own family with younger family
members or on social media. You can sign up for a quilting class, air out the
quilts in your cupboard, or rotate the quilts in your home. Or simply spend the
day sewing. I won’t judge.
Friday, 20 March 2026
Twenty-Five Rail Fence Blocks
Ten Scientifically Proven Ways to Make Yourself Happier:
Spend money on other people. The happiest people are givers.
Try something new; a new route, a new hobby, a new passion. Shake things up.
Expose yourself to more blue. The color blue boosts confidence and cuts stress.
Stop defending your point of view. Even if you convince the other guy (and you won't) it won’t make you happy.
Go to church. People who attend regularly are more contented and more stable.
Sleep at least six hours at night.
Slash your commute to 20 minutes. Find a job near home or a house nearer work.
Make sure you can count at least 10 friends. Real friends, not just the facebook variety.
Fake it until you make it. Smile. It really will make you feel better.
Find yourself a romantic relationship. If you’re already in a relationship, simply add more romance. – from Meredith Galante of Business Insider



