It’s barn quilt time again at Johnson Family Farms! It all started back in the spring of 2015 when I learned to make one myself. I did 5 blog posts …
Pandemic Projects 5
Finally! “Will she ever be done with this?” you ask. Yes, rest assured, this is my last post about my Pandemic Projects. Phew! First, a few stragglers to share: My …
Pandemic Projects 4
Well, as I continue, I realize that I thought I would include many other projects that haven’t made the cut so far. I’ve decided to give them a quick nod …
Pandemic Projects 3
Well, I’ve got to keep pushing through this. I have to say, I think you may be surprised by a couple of my last pandemic projects, so stick with me. …
Pandemic Projects 2
In my second installment, let’s start with some shopping. I have always toyed with the idea of owning a serger. Last spring I started pursuing one. I searched for an …
Pandemic Projects
Quote
To send light into the darkness of men’s hearts- such is the duty of the artist. – Schumann 1856
Baby Quilt
In my quilting adventures, I have learned to call everything I make “practice!” It takes off the pressure for perfection and paves the way to my creative juices flowing. …
Twister Quilt
Welcome back to the PeriwinkleSue Blog! Sorry for the gap in my blog posts. I promised I would share some projects I’ve been working on. Better late than never! I’ll share …
Planning, Organizing and FEAR
Ever feel like you spend way more time planning a sewing project than actually doing it? I’m one of those. Although I feel like the planning stages are very important, …