Monday, February 16, 2026

STITCHED CIRCLES PAGE

 I worked on more of my embroidered pages for the 100 Day Stitch Book.  I finished the circles page.




Sunday, February 15, 2026

OWL AND CACTUS

 I've been working on this 100 Day Stitch Book page since before my trip to Tucson.  I finally finished the beaded eyes today so I could call it done.

It commemorates the Saguaro Cactus, the Great Horned Owl and the Snow Moon which occurred on February 1st, the night I arrived in Tucson. 




Saturday, February 14, 2026

STITCH PAGE WITH CIRCLES

 I'm a bit behind with my 100 Day Stitch Book pages.  Here's one I made for the prompt "circles".

It still needs to be stitched down.  The one with the stitching is when I was practicing the Organic Blanket Stitch.




Friday, February 13, 2026

SMALL QUILT TOP MADE

 I randomly sewed the 4" squares together made from the One Room Schoolhouse charm pack.  These fabrics were designed by Brenda Ratcliff with RJR Fabrics.

Here's the finished top, 32" by 40".




Thursday, February 12, 2026

CHARM QUILT STARTED

 This month's UFO Challenge project for me starts with one of the Charm Packs.  I decided to do something easy since the month is half gone.  I paired a light grey with them from which I cut 5" squares and drew a diagonal line on the backx.  Then I joined them with a charm square and sewed a quarter inch on each side of the line to make Half Square Triangle Squares (HSTs) when cut in half.


That will give me 84 4" HST squares to work with.


Wednesday, February 11, 2026

BEAD SORTING

 Home again.  Unpacked, laundry done, things caught up on, I finally made it up to the studio.  I began by sorting through the things I bought and collected on my trip to Arizona.

Here are the beads:




Sunday, February 08, 2026

FOUR IN ONE DAY

 It was cold again this morning, 27 degrees.  Brrr.  I left after having a horrible breakfast at the hotel heading for Walnut Canyon National Monument.  I got there about 8:45am and had to wait until 9am for them to open.  The road into the park had dozens of elk feeding on the sides of the road and a little bit of snow, too.

The Visitors Center was perched on the side of the canyon.  I walked through to the far wall of glass and looked out to the canyon. It is a spectacular view.  On the far canyon wall you can see the dwellings built into it.   

When I left the center I took a short walk along the rim.








There are stairs going down into the canyon where you can get close to the ruins of the dwellings.  This sign is at the top of the stairs.


And then it was time to move on to the next park, Sunset Crater. I arrived at the Visitor Center at about 10am.  

A small doll display

Sunset Crater is a volcano that last erupted about 1000 years ago.

There is no access to the crater, but there are lots of beautiful hikes to take in the area.  I took a short walk through a lava field.  Its kind of creepy, and you wouldn't want to fall down on the rough lava.


I took a short walk around the lava fields.



Then it was a long drive to the next park, Tuzigoot National Memorial which preserves a 2- to 3-story pueblo ruin on the summit of a limestone and sandstone ridgeThe pueblo has 110 rooms and was built by the Sinagua people between 1125 and 1400 CE. Tuzigoot is the largest and best preserved of the many Sinagua pueblo ruins in the Verde Valley.

I arrived at about 12:20pm and stopped in the Visitors Center to stamp my passport, buy some postcards, a magnet of the park and an info brochure.  Then I walked up to the monument.








It was hot outside but amazing very cool inside.





Back in the car I headed to the next park which was not a long distance away.  I arrived around 2pm.



Montezuma Castle National Monument.  Montezuma Castle is attributed to the Southern Sinagua people, a pre-Columbian archaeological culture that may be closely related to several ancestral indigenous peoples of the southwestern United States. Evidence suggests that the dwelling was constructed as early as 1125 AD and occupied until as late as 1395 AD.







It has been a long day with lots of miles.  There was one more stop to make very close, Montezuma Well.  I drove to it, but was just too tired and worn out to walk to the well.  So, I turned around and headed to Julie's where I will be spending the next few days.