A Quilter's Path

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

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Graduation Quilt #3 I was so excited when I was able to renew contact recently with my oldest granddaughter, Eloise, after 16 years of only ...
Friday, August 8, 2025

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  Passing Along my Love of Sewing The youngest of my 3 granddaughters, June (age 8), has always enjoyed crafts.  She has learned to hand sew...
Wednesday, May 28, 2025

Guy Quilts for my HS Graduates!

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Spring has become my busiest quilting season.  Last May my oldest grandchild, Diego, graduated from high school.  I was so excited to make h...
Tuesday, April 1, 2025

A Quilt for Michou

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My neighbor and friend, Ethel, has the most wonderful cat, a marmalade guy named Michou.  He comes to the door whenever I go over (most like...
Monday, March 3, 2025

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 Rhododendron Trail, At Last In my last post, I mentioned that I didn't much like this quilt when it was finally done.  It languished on...
Saturday, February 22, 2025

Another Quiltville Mystery solved!

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JOINING MR. PEABODY IN THE WAY-BACK MACHINE Hello, and happy Quilting Month!  After an on-lie absence of two years (!!!), I am finally resum...
Friday, February 17, 2023

Ringo Lake, Finished at Last!

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 Today's post was originally supposed to go out in the summer of 2021, when my Ringo Lake quilt top was finished and ready to go out for...
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A Quilter's Path started as a personal journal, to record the things I've learned since I first started quilting around 2011. I hope that readers will share their experiences, too. Unlike blogs by quilting professionals who are selling something, this blog is sporadic. I love to share my work, but I'd rather be sewing! I usually have at least three projects going on at once -- a new quilt, a leaders-and-enders project, and trying to finish off a UFO (unfinished object). It's no wonder that it takes a while to get a project to the place where I'm ready to post about it. I started out sewing fairly traditional quilt blocks using a muted color palette. As my stash grew, along with my urge to try new things, I became a fan of scrap quilts. Sometimes, though, they seemed too busy to me, so I've gravitated toward more controlled scrappy. I now find myself increasingly drawn to modern quilts, with clean, simple lines and a variety of colors and tones that create a mood.
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