It was so nice to see the sun today after so many wet days. It was wonderful to do a couple meetings this afternoon with the sun streaming in my sliding glass door.
I managed to get away from my desk between meetings and got my boys out for a glorious 2.5 mile walk.

Bender’s age is showing and it’s kind of nice to see some sense in him. He KNEW he couldn’t get up on that log. He did put his front feet up on it but he never attempted to jump up. But it is hard to see the years pile up on him. He’ll be 11 in April. He is definitely slowing down a little.
Rico, on the other hand, had no problem jumping up on this huge log.

The surprising thing with Rico is that he actually looked in the general direction of the camera.
After dinner I hit my sewing room and sewed together a couple rows of my Interweave quilt. Then I took a quick trip to Costco close to closing time. That’s the best time to go in my book. People are a bit scarce that time of night and I can get in out quickly.
Once I got home I was back in my sewing room and managed to sew the remaining three rows of my Brandon Interweave quilt together.

That entire top row made of the little squares is the border. It will go all the way around the quilt top. You can see the start of the side borders on the far right.
I didn’t get the rows sewn to each other.

I need to add the pieced borders to this quilt… all made from 2.5 inch squares. I want to add the borders while the quilt top is in pieces, rather than sewing on long strips once the quilt top is one huge piece. Since the border is all small pieces, that seems like a good plan to me. I could even add them row by row on the section that isn’t assembled yet.

Even though I’m not quite done yet, I’m really pretty surprised that this quilt top has come together so quickly. One thing that’s made it easier for me is that my brain does well at recognizing and understanding how things go together and once the repeat of the pattern gets in my head, I can really fly.
I mean, come on! Look at this!!!

I’ve been giving a little thought to what quilt I might want to make from all the Brandon Mably fabrics I ordered yesterday, and I have some good scraps left over from this Interweave quilt. I thought it might be fun to make a bright and bold version of this quilt I made for my bed. It’s Moss Garden and is a free pattern. You can find it here.

I am picturing in my head what this would look like with all those bright, saturated colors and vibrant designs. That’s one option.
I had an idea for another quilt this afternoon as I was looking at Facebook during my lunch break and saw an ad., This is a quilt that is mass produced, but I love the big blocks and the bold and saturated colors.

It would be easy enough to replicate this. Big blocks of different sizes, rows of different heights, some thinner strips here and there. I hopped onto Excel and dummied up this “pattern.”

It’s basically made up of three rows that repeat. I’ve tried to set it up so that there are no seams to match when the rows are sewn together.
I would have to do some cyphering to get the blocks and strips the right size so I could maintain a square quilt. I’m thinking there is some magic formula to figure this out. Some stellar math skills would come in really handy about now. I might just come up with several different block designs that are the same size that can be put together to achieve a random and casual look.
More ideas. They just keep coming!


































































































