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With the turning of the calendar to January 2026, I acquired the rights back to my Laurel Ridge pattern from The Quilt Show now that the Block of the Month has completed.
Hello Everyone,
With the turning of the calendar to January 2026, I acquired the rights back to my Laurel Ridge pattern from The Quilt Show now that the Block of the Month has completed.
Hello Everyone,
I saw this on FB this morning and thought it was very good and easier to stick to than making actual resolutions that are so easy to break.
If I make any resolutions this year, learning to play the piano will be at the top of the list since Mr. Joe surprised me with a keyboard for Christmas. I’ve always dreamed of being able to sit down and play a few tunes without relying on sheet music. I did take lessons when I was seven, but I hated every minute of them. To this day, I’m convinced I have a touch of PTSD from Mrs. VanAsperen’s weekly visits and her half hour of piano lesson torture. Maybe if I’d practiced during the week, I wouldn’t be carrying quite so many emotional scars.
When I was in my 40's I took more private lessons, but I didn't stick with them long enough to become proficient. The focus of the teacher was on classical music. I love listening to classical music, but I don't enjoy playing it.
I really want to learn how to play boogie‑woogie! There’s so much piano instruction available online that I’m exploring all my options. I’ve been trying to carve out an hour a day at the keyboard—and no, not my computer keyboard. Mr. Joe seems convinced I’m destined to become a geriatric Jerry Lee Lewis. Great balls of fire, I’ll let you know if that ever happens! I can probably sit on the keyboard the way he did, but I certainly can't throw my heal up and reach the high notes.
I hope you all have a very happy and healthy New Year! Healthy is the key word here at my age. Happy New Year, dear quilters and may your days be as colorful and comforting as the quilts you make.
Soon,
Lynn
P.S. Oh, I forgot to tell you Mr. Joe found a keyboard with a headset, so he doesn't have to listen to me practice! That was a smart move on his part.
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I figured I’d better get my Christmas post out early this Christmas Eve. A bomb cyclone rolled into California overnight. With pine trees whipping around in the gusty winds, there’s a good chance we could lose power. It feels a bit like waiting for the Polar Express to arrive… though it’s not quite cold enough yet, and the rain hasn’t turned to snow. This is a picture of my Toyland Tree design which I love to put on display every year.
Last night, our eldest granddaughter started a text chain that quickly turned into a sweet trip down memory lane. She was watching The Polar Express and said it always reminds her of Mike—our Santa Mike—who came to our house every year before Christmas with a bag full of presents for the grandkids.
When the kids were little, I used to read The Polar Express to them. I cried every single time I read that story, and once they were old enough to read it themselves, I still cried—only harder.
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While getting ready for Christmas, I'm clearing out the bins of fabrics and kits I have stored in the garage and putting everything in my Etsy shop. If you want to see the fabrics, go to my shop and select the FABRIC section and they will all display.
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I'm thrilled to share that this California gal will be heading East next May to Victor, NY where I’ll be teaching at Hobby House Quilt Works!
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I feel immense gratitude for the wonderful community of readers who share this journey with me.
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I know many of you are juggling the same whirlwind I am—preparing for Thanksgiving while sneaking in a few Christmas projects, too. Amidst it all, I managed to finish a table topper I’m calling Coziness, designed to pair perfectly with my Cozy Country Christmas pattern.
Also, in my spare time, I put quite a few patterns in my Etsy shop which are available for DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. Click HERE to access my Etsy shop.
On the home front, we’ve made countless trips to the Bay Area for Mr. Joe. Since mid-June, he’s been battling severe shoulder pain that eventually spread to his wrists, hands, hips, and knees. He had to give up driving and spent most days bundled in his recliner, cocooned in an electric blanket and heating pad. Despite x-rays, MRIs, blood tests, and a variety of medications, nothing brought relief. At my urging, we finally saw a rheumatologist, who diagnosed him with Polymyalgia Rheumatica, an inflammatory condition. Last week he began treatment, and we’re already seeing encouraging progress—he can now squeeze a tube of toothpaste and dress himself. These may seem like small things, but to us, they’re major victories, and we’re deeply thankful for each one.
Gratitude has a way of shifting our perspective. It reminds us to pause in the midst of busy days and notice the small victories, (like squeezing the tube of toothpaste) the quiet joys, and the people who make our lives richer. Being thankful doesn’t erase challenges, but it gives them context.
Thankfulness can be found in the everyday: the warmth of a quilt pulled across a lap, the laughter of friends gathered around a table, the relief of healing after hardship. Each moment, no matter how ordinary, becomes extraordinary when we choose to recognize it as a gift.
This season, may we celebrate not only the big milestones but also the little ones, the ability to do something we couldn’t yesterday, (insert toothpaste tube again!) the comfort of familiar traditions, and the joy of sharing life with others.
Soon,
Lynn
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I’ve been easing back into the swing of things after the retreat, unpacking supplies, sorting through the accounting, and carving out a little time to rest and recharge before the Holidays roll in. I had a generous pile of leftover scraps from Cozy Country Christmas, so I put them to good use in a 24" x 24" table topper. Of course, that means writing and testing a new pattern too—but the four log cabin blocks are already stitched and looking festive!
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