What was it that brought this big smile to my face on Mother’s Day?
It was William’s surprise visit and the pancakes and bacon he fixed for breakfast, a lovely long phone call from James and Rachel, and a new quilt to share with you today, but mostly, it was the gift I’ve been asking for for sooooo looooong… to be taken for a walk!
It may not sound like much, but for someone confined to home like me, a stroll through the neighborhood felt amazing. The weather was perfect, 70 degrees with no humidity. I took notice of everything: the cloudless blue sky, the warm sun on my face, a soft lilac scented breeze, how vibrantly green the grass looked after several days of rain, and the quiet. There were plenty of family gatherings going on, but we seemed to be the only ones outdoors. It felt like our own little private party.
I wish we had taken pictures of the flowers we passed along the way: great big bushes of lilacs, red climbing roses, deep purple iris with golden beards and clumps of cheerful white daisies. Seeing them all was better than any bouquet I might have received.
We found a nice spot to photograph this basket quilt. It’s another project that my friend Sheila offered to complete for me. She graciously asked how I “intended” to finish it. Wasn’t she a sport to piece all those 1” half square triangles?
Sheila and Barb (Fun with Barb) made these 3 1/2” baskets for me several years ago when they did a block swap. Our quilts used the same blocks but ended up very different in design.
Sheila patterned hers after a quilt she saw at the New England Quilt Museum. It’s really striking with the red alternate blocks. Notice where the baskets change direction.
Barb’s quilt groups baskets according to color. I love her extra wide borders.


































