Greetings dear readers! Let me start this post with a follow up to my crazy story about the needle in my left great toe! I saw the orthopedist late last week to ostensibly schedule surgical removal, but repeat x-rays showed another surprise – the needle is gone!!! Somehow, it managed to work itself out – how it did that without me being aware is something no one can explain! I was assured it could not have traveled to any other part of my body. A mystery! I had noticed that the discomfort had mostly resolved the week before the appointment. Of course, I am happy not to have to have surgery! My main lesson – don’t go barefoot in the house!!😊
I’ve been working on the House quilt. When you don’t use a pattern you have to make all the design and measurement decisions. My decision to stagger the houses required decisions on sashing fabrics and width and how widely to space the houses, both horizontally and vertically. I wanted to try to use fabrics on hand if at all possible. I chose a slightly darker fabric an inch wide for the horizontal sashing between each house:

I didn’t have enough of any one fabric for the vertical strips separating the rows, but, luckily, the local quilt shop near the orthopedist I went to last week had ONE fabric in the shop that works!:

Here’s what it looks like on my design wall with 4 of those vertical seams still needing to be sewn:

I think the spacing came out aesthetically pleasing! I have another idea for the center before adding the border – more on that to come!
I have finished all of my squircles for January!:

These are so much fun and easy and relaxing to make! Here are some closeups which show off the beautiful silk fabrics:






I decided it was time to get started on the border for Whimsical Vases. Luckily, I already had the border background pieces cut!

I had to mark the vines and put all the short pieces that the long vine covers on first:

And make templates for all the flowers and leaves:

54 pieces! Since the photo above, I’ve got the entire vine hand appliqued on and am ready to start choosing fabrics for all those templates.
I managed to “win” a really nice gift at my quilt Bee’s holiday party Yankee Swap – a hand made pincushion and beautiful pair of scissors:

I also want to share a gift my future daughter-in-law (my son and long time partner finally got engaged!) gave me – a really cute and perfectly functional mini vacuum! It’s great for the sewing room surfaces!,:

Earthly Delights: Winter can be so austere here that I have to be extra observant to observe some of the loveliness it offers. Lichens have their moment when they don’t have to compete with the colorful flora of the other seasons:



Ice coating branches:

Ice on the river:

Snow on the pond:

And caught here:

I haven’t shared books I’ve read for a while! Here are 4.:

This was published in 1778. Burney was a favorite author of Jane Austen and influenced her writing. It’s not as good as Austen’s work, but still good and I recommend it if you like classics from that era.

“The Kites” was published in France in 1980 and I’m pretty sure available in paperback. It was an excellent read and I recommend it! Here’s info from the back cover – notice the kudos by Sartre and deGaulle!!

This next one, “The Land in Winter”, was a finalist for the Booker Prize for 2025. I read the whole thing, but would NOT recommend it. As I read it, I was thinking about how 3 things are important for me to like a book – good writing, good story, and characters that I like or are at least interesting. This book was well written, but I didn’t like the story or the characters.

Finally, my next book group book:

This book is not great literature, but it’s pretty good writing, a decent story, and has some fun characters. It is a somewhat “light”, but quite enjoyable read and in these dark days for our country, sometimes we need that!
Hope your year is off to a good start!
Be kind, be grateful, and cherish each day, Gladi



















































































































































































































































































