A few words about the series

booksIf you’ve read any of the books in my Quilting Cozy series, you already know that each book centers around a group of friends living in a retirement community in the Midwest. The stories focus on their friendships, their shared hobby (quilting), and each book includes a mystery to be solved.

These books are cozies – light mysteries without explicit sex or violence. Crimes occur ‘off stage’ and are ultimately solved by the group of friends, usually to the chagrin of the local police department.

What makes this series unique is that I, as a retired geriatric social worker, have subtly intertwined issues of aging into each book so that the reader will see the characters facing these issues in a variety of ways. My goal is to show the characters making choices which enable them to make the most of their retirement years. I show the importance of friendship, an active lifestyle, exposure to new experiences, and being open to learning new things.

As I said earlier, I keep it subtle – no preaching.  I just allow my characters to teach by example. You’ll get to know Sophie whose sense of humor camouflages her struggles, Sarah’s hesitancy to become romantically involved after years as a widow, and you’ll get to know Charles, the reluctantly retired police detective struggling to accept his changed role in life.

rescue3000SMALLYou can’t miss the fact that I’ve woven a few social issues close to my heart such as homelessness, dementia, and animal rescue.  But, at the same time, these books are intended to be fun. There are grandchildren and pets, family and adventures. In Moon over the Mountain, Sarah attends a quilt retreat in the mountains of Tennessee, and in Sea Bound her retreat takes place on an island cruise. Sophie volunteers to transport rescued dogs to their forever homes and ends up rescuing one herself.

So whatever your age, I hope you find something about this series that touches your life. I’d love to hear from you either by leaving a message below under ‘comments,’ using the CONTACT ME page, or simply by sending me an email at quiltingcozy@gmail.com. Thank you for taking the time to read my blog.

My very best wishes,

Carol

 

A Swirling Frenzy

I’ve been playing with border prints,IMG_3066 (1) my 60-degree equilateral triangle ruler, and Bunnie Cleland’s Triangle Frenzy Swirl pattern.

These table toppers have been fun to make and are extremely easy.  Once the tops were done, I simply stacked them with batting and backing, stitched and turned them, and followed the lines in the pattern as a quilting guide. The bottom two were done with just six of the triangles without the connecting piece.

Okay friends, now you know what you’re getting for Christmas in 2018!

 

 

Where to from here?

Readers of my Quilting Cozy series continue to ask if there will be a #11, and I never know what to say. As you probably know, Books 1-10 have been picked up by a publisher and will be reissued during 2018 with new covers, a fun addition, and a whole new distribution plan.

But what about a Book #11? I’ve made a number of attempts and have written  (and rewritten) five or six chapters, making numerous changes and generally struggling with it. I’m beginning to think that perhaps the story of Sarah and her retirement community friends just might have reached its conclusion. Perhaps it’s time to say goodbye.

How about something new? Simultaneously,  I’ve been playing with another idea, and have five or six chapters of that one in draft form as well. It’s tentatively entitled Glimpses and you’ll see why in a moment.

The setting is current day, and the main character is a forty-year-old single mother in the process of closing down the estate of her reclusive grandmother. There are quilts, of course, a nutty neighbor, an annoying yet persistent ex-husband, and a fourteen-year-old girl whom you will recognize if you ever had a teenage daughter.

Oh, and also there’s a delightful, fun-loving young flapper from the 1920s who keeps everyone on their toes (an ethereal being, of course). I promise that we are not talking about a scary ghost — just a young apparition with a reason to stick around.

What do you think? Would you object to a change of pace?

I’d love to hear what my current readers, potential readers, followers, and friends think of these ramblings. Please comment below.  I look forward to hearing from you!

 

 

Floating Blocks

I don’t have my borders on yet, but I’m so eager to share this project that I’m going to go ahead and post a preview. This has been such fun to make!

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I’m not sure where this design originated. I saw a picture of a similar one and worked out the pattern. And, needless to say, I’m using my Kaffe Fassett collection again. I love the way this quilt appears to be three dimensional.

borderI’ve ordered Kaffe Fassett’s Lotus Leaf Purple for the border and am considering a plain inner border of turquoise.

It’s long and thin so I’ll use it on my guest bed (twin) and will post a picture once it’s complete and quilted.

Just wanted to show it off. It’s a fun quilt and I’m obviously totally addicted to Kaffe Fassett fabrics.

Please share and see if you can get me a few more followers. Have an incredible 2018!

Carol

My Kaffe Fassett quilt is finished!

…and here it is all quilted and bound. The inspiration for this throw came from Kaffe Fassett’s book, Quilts in Ireland (2017), page 58. He did it in red and included the directions for a queen-sized quilt. I made mine smaller and am planning to decorate my very blue living room with his colorful fabrics.  

IMG_2588I ordered the fabric for the back online and didn’t realize it would be primarily fuchsia,  but this gives me an alternative look which will be very dramatic with my blue walls and furniture.

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Most of my time lately has been spent attempting to train my very active little puppy who passed his pet store training with flying colors, but it didn’t seem to take in the long run. I’ve had young ones before, but never one that was this active.  Last week we started classes with a canine behaviorist.  (Would you believe it? My dog has a therapist).

IMG_2371bAnd yes, he’s adorable, and that’s how he gets away with so much! He’s 9 months old, weighs 8 pounds and is an Imperial Shih Tzu. He won’t get much bigger.

His older brother Toby (11 year old Shih Tzu) is still questioning why this addition to our household was necessary.

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Please take a look around the rest of the website, leave me lots of comments, and have a fantastic week. Thank you for following my blog.  Carol

Never Yellow

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I’ve never been a yellow person. Blues, reds, lavender, and even the occasional green or brown, but never yellow. Kaffe Fassett has changed all that for me. I found these two fabrics on the left and decided they should become the border and sashing of a scrappy quilt using a variety of his fabrics cut into 6″ squares. I then began collecting the scraps and laid them out to see how they looked together. I’m pleased and I’m ready to begin stitching. My tastes seem to be totally changing as I approach my 80th birthday. What a surprise!

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A Question for my Quilting Friends

 

I’ve been collecting damaged embroidered dresser scarves from flea markets and antique shops (“damaged” because I can’t bring myself to cut into an undamaged one!). I’ve been trimming each one and putting it inside a churn dash. My ultimate goal is to combine them in a bed quilt. Unfortunately, I didn’t plan ahead and ensure that they were all the same size or at least multiples of a size that would allow me to line them up. They range from small squares to large rectangles. (WordPress lined them up beautifully in the pictures above…but they don’t fit together that nicely in real life). I suppose I will have to come up with some sort of filler or find another solution for placement. Any ideas?

The Contract is Signed!

C&T Publishing will be publishing all ten books in my Quilting Cozy series! This is very exciting as C&T has a wide audience and my books will now reach far more quilters than previously.  C&T Publishing currently publishes hundreds of creative quilting and sewing books, patterns and products written by leading designers. You probably already own books they’ve published with trade names such as Stash Books, Kansas City Star Quilts, and FunStitch Studio. I feel very fortunate to be joining their family!