My vacation started 1.5 weeks ago. I have another week to go and I’m pretty sure it won’t be enough. Each vacation just reminds me how much I want to retire.
My friend Linda arrived a week ago. We spent the weekend at my brother’s place outside Coquille, Oregon. It was a beautiful and relaxing weekend. We didn’t do much, but we did take a couple quick trips to the coast to enjoy ourselves and let the dogs have some fun.

On Sunday I was in a short sleeve T-shirt and shorts on the beach! It was absolutely perfect weather. We all thought so.

I think they must have run five or six miles!

These photos were taken on Seven Devils Beach just north of Bandon, Oregon. On Sunday we also took a drive to Shore Acres and Cape Arago because we heard there were resident whales there.

We didn’t see any whales but we did see hundreds of sea lions at Cape Arago. It’s a beautiful part of the Oregon coast.

We stopped on our way home and picked up some fresh ling cod and had home made fish tacos for dinner.

Mmmmm.
Then we finished up the evening with a family tradition…

We drove back to Portland on Monday and took a more scenic route to avoid three hours on Interstate 5. It was another gorgeous day.

That night we decided to dig in and start cutting fabric for a quilt we wanted to make while my friend is here. It’s the Libby Quilt by Kitchen Table Quilting.

We saw a quilt made on this pattern and with Australian Aboriginal fabrics in a quilt store in McMinnville, Oregon, a year ago. We bought all the fabrics at that time but only now got around to making it.
We got the fabric pressed, cut and labeled that night for this puzzle of a quilt.



We got the center part of the quilt up on the design wall on Tuesday and started sewing.

We finished the center that evening.

The pattern instructions were really detailed and it worked well to have everything organized on the design wall, I did all the sewing, Linda did all the pressing, and we helped each other keep it all in order.
We took yesterday off from sewing. I went out early and played pickleball at the church and had a blast! Then we took a quick trip out to the same fabric store in McMinnville to pick up a few pieces of Aboriginal fabric. We were tired when we got home so we had a good dinner of grilled salmon, potatoes and a salad and then watched a movie before bed.
Today we dug in and made the four corner pieces for this quilt. They went pretty quickly because the pieces are big.

We compared each corner piece with the center to make sure we had the fabrics arranged correctly.
I sure do like having someone around to do all the pressing!

The part I was most worried about was getting all the corners marked accurately and cut well so the quilt would actually be a true rectangle. All those strips would eventually be cut on the diagonal so terrible wonkiness was a real possibility.
To avoid wonkiness, we marked the line to cut the angles on each corner piece. We had to arrange the pieces on the back of my portable design wall on the living room floor to get it all flat.

Then we marked the line to trim off all those corners to make a straight line. Before cutting, I sewed a line of stitching inside the marked line to keep those bias edges from stretching.

Once that line of stitching was done, I trimmed off the corners.
Once all four corners were marked, stitched and cut square, I sewed them to the center of the quilt top. Then my friend did the final pressing.

And just like that, this quilt top is done! We weren’t sure we were going to love this once it was done, but we DID when it was all sewn together and we could see the woven affect.

Here’s some close up photos because I love the eye candy!




The pattern for this quilt is very detailed with all kinds of charts and graphs to help with the construction. It was a good idea to keep the pattern handy and refer to it often.
We just might whip one of these up for me while my friend is here, but I think I’m going to do it with brighter and more colorful Australian Aboriginal fabrics… for a completely different look. We were too tired to go through my stash tonight.
It’s going to be over 90 degrees here in Portland tomorrow. We’ll have to figure out a way to stay cool.

























































































