I haven’t done any sewing for two evenings. I was tired last night. I didn’t feel well yesterday and was worn out by the time the evening rolled around. I have been staying up waaaaay too late this week. My body is telling me to knock it the hell off!
I did take my boys for a nice long 2.5 mile walk yesterday. We had a break in the rain, my foot felt really good, and we kept going!
We had a quick walk tonight, but just 1.5 miles because I had to go to the grocery store. We’re expecting what could be significant snow starting tomorrow afternoon and when snow is coming, you have to shop for food!

They’re predicting anywhere from 1-8 inches of snow in Portland. So I needed a few basic things in anticipation of being stuck in the house the entire long weekend. I also wanted to fill up my car with gas because it’s good to have a full tank when the weather goes nuts.
We don’t handle snow well here.
The good news is that they’re only predicting a chance of freezing rain. That stuff is way too scary. I’m happy to just be expecting snow. But it’s going to be cold for a few days. The high on Saturday is supposed to be around 20 degrees. YIKES!
They have already announced that schools will be closing early tomorrow. You do NOT want to be out and about in Portland when a winter storm hits. You could end up spending the night in your car.
So I’ve been thinking it will be a good weekend for some warm comfort food. I have a chicken in my freezer, so I’m going to roast a chicken on Saturday. I bought some potatoes, onions, mushrooms and carrots to roast with it. That will be a lovely, warm and comforting meal. Plus… leftovers. I love a roasted chicken. It’s really easy and really good. I hardly ever think to make them.
I also saw the tortillas in the store and remembered that I have a bunch of chili verde in my freezer. So I grabbed a bag and pulled some chili verde out of the freezer when I got home. More warm and comforting yumminess for the weekend.
I did hit my sewing room when I got home but I didn’t do much. I wanted to pull all my Fresh Start blocks off the design wall because I want to sort them by the color of the sashing strips, distribute those colors nicely through the piles, and then get them back up on the design wall before the final tweaking.
While I was pulling them all off the wall I thought I’d take a look at a couple options with these blocks to see what I thought.


I’m not considering changing how I put these blocks together, I just wanted to see if either of these layouts sparked an idea. I really like the one with all the black. If I was to do this, I would want to use a black that had a more graphic design to it. Maybe a large floral. but it would still have to read black. I might make the center strips wider, or the sashing wider with the corner triangles smaller. It’s an idea.
I don’t like the option with the white jumble.
Right now my blocks are sitting in two piles on my cutting table. I’ll start playing with them tomorrow after work.

If I get completely stuck at home I may have this top sewn together on Saturday. If I get stuck at home ALL weekend (Monday is a holiday) I may get a lot more than that done!
A couple of people asked me about the pattern for my current sofa quilt. It’s a free pattern that I picked up at one of my local quilt stores a number of years ago. It’s pretty simple.

The pattern references a kit, but they gave away the pattern for free in the store. I made two quits on this pattern — one is the throw on my sofa. The other was a queen size quilt for a friend to celebrate her divorce.. It’s a great beginner quilt.
As I was looking in my pattern bin for the Sprinkles pattern I ran across a lot of patterns that I’ve never made. Some of them make me wonder why I ever bought them. I will certainly never make some of them.
There were a few that I want to make. . . some day.
I’ve always loved this elephant pattern. I think it would be really cool made out of Australian Aboriginal fabrics. I would probably make this a wall hanging rather than a full size quilt.

This zig zag quilt uses the Straight Out of Line ruler my friend gave me for Christmas. I’ve had this pattern for many years. I have a few ideas in my head for this pattern.

I bought this next one a couple of years ago. I thought it looked like a fun and quick make. I’ll probably make it some day.

And the last thing that caught my eye was this…

I have no idea where I got this! I know that I didn’t buy it. But I can see that it might come in handy. Maybe some nice winter coats are in Rico’s and Bender’s future!
One more day of work then it’s time to hunker down and stay warm! Too bad my boys aren’t cuddlers!













































































































