Carefree Highways is a finished quilt!

This is the picture that I submitted for the AQS New England show– two days early, might I add. I’ve painstakingly overthought everything from not getting accepted to winning a major award to hoping little Harlow has it on her bed for the Tricentennial and my brain is exhausted!

You also have to submit a detail of your quilting:

and a headshot:

In all my submission photos, I’m most proud of the fact that the head shot is RECENT and is not PHOTOSHOPPED. I happen to know a lot of these profile pics we put up on Facebook and the like are from 20 years ago, people– come on!

The quilt contest notifications will be sent out on December 16th, and you’ll be the first to know. For now, I’m folding it up to get a rest from looking at it. The longarm wants something NEW to do– it will be fun to decide what that will be.

I really didn’t get enough Halloween last Friday– not even a bag of candy corn. Nothing would be scarier for a trick or treater than walking down our long, lonely driveway past the NO TRESPASSING sign, except me who’d be frightened out of my wits if somebody walked down at night! To celebrate it a little more, I’d love to throw Pumpkin Kitty on the longarm, or the other diamond Halloween quilt I made last year. Or maybe make a couple more bat blocks from the Night Flight quilt! Only then can Halloween be over.

My Home Sweet Home quilt really came along last week– after making the Pumpkin Kitty quilt in a couple of weeks, I’m starting to see the potential for getting things done faster.

What am I doing differently? I’ve been cutting everything at once, sewing everything at once, etc. Before, I would cut and sew a couple houses and then make a couple more. I’m also putting the pedal to metal– after watching some “Sew with Me” type videos on YouTube, it made me realize how slow I am at the actual machine. You know– Tap, tap, tap, tap. Tap. It should be V-ROOOOOOOOOM! And finally, I totally cleaned off my big sewing table which has saved time trying to find a corner to trim something. I’m extremely optimistic I can bring quite a few UFOs over the finish line before the end of the year.

From the picture, I thought these house blocks were tiny 6″ cuties– they are 15″! Since the quilt is large, I might even add a fancy border around it and get a good bed size– there are dozens of red, white, and blue collections coming out for 2026 and I’m sure I’ll find something perfect.

Finally, working on one thing at a time is a big boost to finishing. I’m going to finish HOME SWEET HOME first, then I’m going back to my HO, HO, HO Reindeer quilt that has been shelved for too long. I want to use my extra fabric from that quilt to finish the Holly Horse stocking, so I’ll need to see what I have left.

Block Ten of “A Year on Sugar Meadow” released! I can’t believe there are only two left to go. Here are some of my inspiration photos– just so you know I’m not making this stuff up!

These little leaves are so delicate and green even in October. If you ever think you know all the leaf shapes that exist in nature, you need to look more closely!

They belong to this flower head.

And here it is!

I’m not sure what’s coming in November– but December is going to be a chickadee in the pines and maybe some berries in honor of Maine. The chickadee is our state bird and the pinecone is our flower. I never knew a pinecone was a flower, did you?

The rains have returned, and it is surprising how quickly the lake is refilling! One of my dull pleasures has been checking the U.S. Drought Map when it updates every Thursday– nothing has changed. Apparently, it takes a long time for the ground water to be replaced, so we will probably be in Extreme Drought for the winter. At least we’ll be able to skate on the pond. It’s starting to get chilly here, and for the first time I’m a bit worried about just how cold and just how many snowstorms we will have. There is no Florida vacation planned for this year. We’ll have to wait and see. Snowy, the baby chicken, will need her downy coat!

Finally, I worked the Summer Sampler along this much– I even jumped ahead a bit with the back stitch, just for you, so you could see how the cherries look. You’re welcome!

An epic week with an epic finish– which road to go down next? We have all winter to create, create, create.

xox
Carol

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10 responses to “All’s well that ends well…”

  1. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    Your carefree highways quilt is stunning! Wow! I am going to have to find that home sweet home pattern. 15 inch blocks sound nice right now after finishing up a pixel quilt. Best of Luck in the show.

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    1. sewfast61 Avatar

      Thanks! Fat Quarter Shop re-released the pattern as ALL AMERICAN– it’s easy to find. Really enjoying it– their instructions are always the best. xox

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  2. Nicole Reed Avatar

    You always have so many topics in your posts, I never know what to comment on first! Well, to start, your Carefree Highways is a total stunner. A real masterpiece. If you don’t get a blue ribbon, I don’t know what is wrong with the world. Your headshot is fabulous! Is it a selfie or did you have it taken? You look marvelous. I agree, some people hang on to those 20 year old photos, and when you meet them, you don’t even recognize them! Since I let my hair go grey and grow out, all my older photos aren’t representative of me anymore. I have tried to change as many of them as I can, but every now and then, one from 10 years ago pops up with me and my dark hair! We have a long dark driveway too, and have never gotten any trick or treaters. My son in law Ryan lives in one of “those” neighborhoods where people drive down from out of the hills with their little kids for trick or treating. They get up to 500 or more kids. People just sit in their driveways with a glass of wine and a bowl of candy. Otherwise they would be getting up to answer the door every 30 seconds. Lastly, that Home Sweet Home quilt is a MUST for me! I love how yours is turning out. I guess I didn’t realize the blocks were so large either, but the idea of a fun 4 th of July bed quilt appeals to me. I know I will be making that one come spring. What a great tribute to the Nation’s birthday!

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  3. clearlykoalaaed3adfe22 Avatar
    clearlykoalaaed3adfe22

    Your Carefree Highways quilt is spectacular! I agree with Nicole, if you don’t win a prize, something is terribly wrong!!

    I have a question about the HO HO HO Christmas quilt. You improved the words with your clever piecing. Any chance you might be able to share that with us now or down the road??

    Thank you for sharing your quilting journey with all of us. I look forward to all of your posts!

    Glenda

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    1. sewfast61 Avatar

      Thanks so much for reading! Down the road, I definitely will– gives me a nice goal to finish it! xox

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    2. clearlykoalaaed3adfe22 Avatar
      clearlykoalaaed3adfe22

      Glad to hear we have your improved instructions for HO HO HO coming sometime in the future!

      Glenda

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  4. Pam M Avatar
    Pam M

    Fantastic finish on THE quilt. Not only am I not American, I’m not a flag-waving patriot sort of person either but the quilt makes my heart sing. You must be so proud and justifiably so. Good luck for the show. Looking forward to seeing your other projects reach the finish line too. I estimate I still have around three hours of free motion quilting to get my son’s quilt ready for binding but at least the end is in sight at long last.

    I wouldn’t say that our drought has broken, but we have had rain which brings green grass and the need to mow (I’d rather be sewing!). The rain was delivered by a series of severe storms with giant hailstones and thankfully my little property and surrounds avoided the worst of it, but summer has definitely arrived with hot humid days. I am very glad that I put an air conditioning unit in the sewing room a while back so it’s a perfect place to get respite from the heat. It’s difficult for me to comprehend weather that gets so cold that the moisture in the air freezes. Hope little Snowy keeps warm!

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  5. kittybriskly11c804ae64 Avatar
    kittybriskly11c804ae64

    I love the Carefree Highways quilt. I cannot, in my wildest dreams, imagine making such a thing. Your picture is lovely, too!

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  6. Dottie Newkirk Avatar
    Dottie Newkirk

    Congratulations on the finish – it looks WONDERFUL and looking forward to hearing the news on December 16. Home Sweet Home is a really neat pattern and will be another great project for the 250th Birthday celebrations.

    Your headshot photo is lovely. Looking forward to more inspiration in the next blog post! XOXO Dottie

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  7. Linda Sue Avatar
    Linda Sue

    I sure hope you get the grand prize at the quilt show!! And Harper gets to have it on her bed for the centennial!!

    I’m getting nothing done—sick husband.

    keep up the good work!!

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