Good morning, my friends. It gives me great pleasure to announce that all the quilt sandwiches are finished. It feels as if I've been given a new lease on life. There were just four more to finish yesterday. First up was The Story of My Day.
5/4/26
Final Four
5/3/26
Quilter's Dozen
Good morning, my friends. I managed to get five more quilts sandwiched yesterday, bringing my total to 13. And you're all familiar with the term "baker's dozen," right? But just in case that's an American thing, I'll just say that a baker's dozen is a dozen plus a bonus of one. And I figure, why should bakers have all the fun? If I've got 13 quilts sandwiched, then I'm calling it a "Quilter's Dozen," and I'll fight anyone who says I can't co-opt that term. (Gazes menacingly around the empty room.)
Before I could do any of that, though, I decided to do my kitchen things. I started by making good on my threat to make an Orange Upside-Down Cake for Two. I've linked to the recipe for the full-up version of the cake. The full-up version is baked in a 9-inch round cake pan. To make it a cake for two, simply make half the recipe and bake it in a 6-inch round cake pan.
5/2/26
Eight is Great
Good morning, my friends. We had a little bit of excitement here this morning. Mike saw a single lightning flash followed by a boom that sounded as if someone had set off a bomb outside. It was just that single "cracken-boomer," followed by a short downpour. It scared Smitty right out of his comfy chair. That seemed to satisfy the thunder gods. The rain has stopped now, and things are back to normal. Ya gotta wonder what got into the weather just then. Even Smitty has resumed his sleeping position, but on my desk now. I gave him a quilt to calm his kitty nerves.
Okay, so I got an earlier start on my quilt sandwiches yesterday. As I go, the quilts are getting smaller, and so yesterday's bunch wasn't as exhausting as the first day. It's been a bit of a treasure hunt as I uncover some of these old projects. I started with the Scrappy Plus quilt.
5/1/26
Four Down
Good morning, my friends, and Happy May Day to you!
May Day is made more special here at the Three Cats Ranch because it's also our DIL Mae's birthday. Happy Birthday, Mae!
First of all, I think it's important to be properly attired regardless of the job at hand. For canning, I always don my special canning t-shirt:
Okay, and so I'm ready to get started again today. The next four are also large quilts, and so the day will be tiring again. It might have been an easier day yesterday had I not decided to take a walk on the treadmill first. Also, the garage is on the ground floor level (obviously), and my sewing room is in the basement. Since all the quilts are in the basement, and since they all needed to be ironed before they could be sandwiched, I'd estimate I ran up and down the stairs about 4,176 times yesterday. It was just one more reason to be completely worn out at the end of the day yesterday.
4/30/26
Too Late and Too Early
Good morning, my friends. It was a no-sewing day yesterday. This PT business is getting in the way of my sewing. On the other hand, I can't deny that it's helping. If it can help me avoid a surgery, then it will have been worth it.
My morning activities included some time outside. I filled the hummingbird feeders, and then took a walk around. The azaleas are working hard at taking over as the stars of the garden.
4/29/26
Headrest Final Steps
Good morning, my friends. We're back to sunshine this morning. We're expecting temps in the 70's today, and even a day in the 80's by this weekend. It's going to be good weather for making quilt sandwiches. That won't start until tomorrow. I've been anticipating it long enough that I'm ready to get started. As I've mentioned, my goal is to do four per day until they're finished. If there's time for other sewing, I'll work on finishing off the small quilts I made while we were traveling last time.
Yesterday, I took the first stitches on Block 7 for Le Jardin. It was mostly satin stitch and French knots, and so it doesn't look like much.



































































