(Alert: Be sure to read to the bottom – there's a blog giveaway!)
Contractor Rick is going to start work on the master bath tomorrow. Now, there are a lot of you who will look at our master bath and wonder what is so masterful about it. It's connected to our bedroom which by default makes it the masters' bath 🙂 but it is small by today's standards.
Here's a look in the other direction:
As I said, it's small In fact, our whole house is even smaller than I thought it was. Rick calculated how much flooring we need to order and it looks like the original house plans counted the garage in the total square footage. We're at or under 1700 square feet. You know what? I wouldn't want a bigger house and I'm not just saying that because I'm not going to ever get a bigger house. It's a perfect fit for us.
Later this week the crew is going to scrape the popcorns off the ceilings in the rooms that still have them. Then they will paint those ceilings. In preparation for that, Steve and I have been packing up all of the knick knacks and wall art. I've got the quilts rolled and put away. Most of the cabinets are empty. The whole house is looking (and sounding) bare. It's odd.
As I was moving books to the garage, I weeded them out. If any of you live close enough to Sherman, all but one of these books will be in a garage sale to benefit the Sherman Symphony. There are some very good/expensive-when-I-bought-them books on quilts and quilting, art, color, and design.
The garage sale will be from 7:30 to noon, Saturday, April 27 at 1202 South Travis, Sherman. I'm guessing there will be a lot of very good buys in addition to my books.
I held back one book, Kaffe Fassett's Quilt Road, to give away on this blog. I liked it so much I bought two copies! So, leave a comment below and Lorna or I will randomly choose a lucky winner on Wednesday morning. And be watching – I have a few premier issues of Generation Q magazine to give away next!

Your bathroom looks typical for houses of a certain era, before Jacuzzi tubs became a “necessity.” Please include me in the drawing: Kaffe Fassett’s work is so inspirational.
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Wow. I would love a copy of Kaffe Fassett’s Quilt Road. I have been wanting to buy it and his bio book, but they are a little expensive for me at this time. I hope the lucky winner will enjoy it tremendously.
What a wonderful gift and way to play it forward.
🙂 ❤ Tess
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I recently received an order from your website shop. I have to say, all that I have received from you (whether it’s Lorna or yourself) is of exceptional quality and just as advertised. Love your shop, seriously! I ordered the Quilter’s Applique Caddy. It’s going to be so handy for me, as we travel to and from the doctor’s appointments, the kids’ houses, etc. Can’t wait to put it to use. I even have the next block’s pieces cut and stacked in it! I love quilting books; would really like to win this one, as I adore Kaffe Fausett’s work and his use of color. Thanks for the opportunity!
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Good luck on your remodel, I hope that it goes smoothly. Thank you for the chance to win a copy of a great book.
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Good luck on the renovation. I don’t envy the dust from the scraping of the ceilings.
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I’m looking forward to seeing what your bathroom looks like, and the rest of your house, when you finish your remodeling. Would love to win a copy of Kaffe’s book! Thanks for the giveaway!
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Hello! Good luck with the renos. Would love to win: I’ll pay for shipping to Toronto.
B
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I hate the popcorn on ALL our ceilings. Yeah for getting rid of it!
Thanks for the chance to win.
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I’ll be watching to see how this room comes out. The good thing is it’s pretty much a blank canvas to start with. Thanks for the giveaway.
pnconverse at hotmail dot com
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There should be support groups for people who remodel bathrooms or kitchens!
Courage!
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I’d love a chance to win the book and am looking forward to meeting you when you visit my guild next month. Oh, and you can just bring the book with you, no need to mail it. LOL
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Hi Becky, I just love your new book! I am jealous of the kitchen make over. We’ve thought about doing it, but now you just might inspire me to take on the challenge. I would love a copy of K. Fassett’s book. Put my name in the hat.
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I love watching reno’s…..Thx for doing one for me. Always makes me remember why I don’t want to start one here. 🙂
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Can’t wait to see how your reno turns out. What did you decide about the flooring? Thanks for the opportunity to win the Kaffe Fasset book.
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Your bathroom looks almost exactly like the one in my old house, must have been built in the about same time.
Thanks for the chance to win such a great book!
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I can hardly wait to see it when all is done. I to live in a small house and love it. I wish I had a bigger than 10 by 10 size quilting room but in all honesty it works.
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I have been collecting Kaffe Fasset fabric the last few years and would love to have his book to search patterns. I love his fabrics, colors and designs.
Ruth
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Good luck with the renovation! What an exciting and chaotic time, but it sure beats moving! I’ve always wanted Quilt Road–it’s hard to keep up with all of Kaffe’s beautiful books, and I just found out he has another one coming out in the fall.
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Did you accidentally buy two copies? I’ve done that a few times myself, though I don’t have any Kaffe books in my stash yet. Good luck with the reno work, it will be worth it in the long run.
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Thanks for sharing remodel photos, they are fun to see. How kind of you to share your books.
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Sounds like the sorting was fun. Share your book with me, please!
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My house is echoing too. Tomorrow the sheetrockers start on the ceiling and then the painters and then the new floor. Tonight I will sleep on the sofa in the family room in the basement – then tomorrow afternoon we head off on vacation for 10 days. Hope everything is mostly done when we get back.
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What’s not to love about Kaffe and his luscious color palette?! I’d love to add his book to my library 🙂
Good luck with the remodel. We did our bath a couple of years ago, and still wonder what took us so long LOL
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Its an adventure, isnt it!
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We live in a motorhome part of the year so I know about small bathrooms, but I do have a sewing area in the motorhome so its not all bad.
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Ohhh, I’d like a redo too.
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Thanks for promoting the yard sale, Becky!
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No problem! Happy to.
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I will always remember your visit to our local guild here in Naples, FL. You opened my eyes to using brights and polka dots…I love your dots. It has been fun watching your remodels. We have been in our villa 8 yrs and after seeing your space, I’m thinking ours may need to be freshened up some and cleared out of excess stuff. You are an inspiration!! Would love to win your give away. thanks
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Count me in on the Kaffe giveaway. Thanks! I have say, that after all the work you did on your mom’s house, your kids houses, your house(You are the only person I know that actually builds fences)I’m slightly disappointed (but impressed) that you hired a contractor. Show us pictures along the way, please.
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Remodels are always interesting. We redid a bath and added a shower….seemed like it took longer than we thought but it is so very worth it. Good luck! I would enjoy Kaffe’s book….so add me to the drawing.
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I would love to win that book. Good luck on your remodeling.
fmoore11589@comcast.net
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Good luck on the renovations. Remodeling and updating is not an easy process. It drives me crazy but the results are well worth it in the end. I am looking forward to seeing photos when its complete. I also ordered your Quilter’s Applique Caddy and love it!
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Oh yes, Kaffe Fassett is WONDERFUL. I would love to have his book and it would be extra special to know it was owned by YOU. Good luck on your remodel. One rule to remodeling for my experience: It takes longer and costs more! But worth it for sure.
pollyhada@gmail.com
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i love kaffe fassett…i live in a big house but will be moving to a much smaller home in the future so i am in the process of downsizing…i recently painted my sewing room and got rid of some of my extras
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Isn’t it delightful to have new / updated spaces to look forward to? I recently had the gold-colored louvers on my gas fireplace painted black. It makes the fireplace seem so much more up-to-date. I’m happy every time I look at it. enjoy your new spaces, and I hope Kaffe’s book finds its way to my house!
Best,
Janet
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Sorry you have to go through a remodel but you will love it when it’s done. I have a small master bath also. I am trying to decide how I can remodel and make it a Little larger.
I would love to have a chance to win the Kaffe book. It sounds like you are cleaning as you are preparing for the remodel. I just mite do that without a remodel. 🙂
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Amazing how bathrooms have changed in just a few years!
I’d love to win a copy of the Kaffe book.
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I don’t own a Kaffe book but I love his work and the stories about his childhood and development as an artist. Please enter me in the drawing.
My master shower has the same smooth river rock floor that you are planning. I love it. It’s now 3 years old.
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Every once in a while it’s great to pack up everything, in anticipation of a remodel. Cull out, fix up, regroup. Quilt Road is not available at my local libraries, and it’s pricey, so this would be quite a treat for me!
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I’ve lived thru a major renovation. I don’t envy you that part. Just keep thinking of how nice it will be when it’s all done. Thanks for the chance to win the book. I’d love to add it to my library.
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I agree with you on the house size! Our house is about the same size. it was tight with 3 kids, but it’s perfect for us now that they don’t live at home for any extended time. When we get the kids through college we will be gutting out little “master bath” (it’s about 5 x 8)to make it accessible for whe we get older, eg a walik in shower stall. We only have one more room left with the popcorn, but it’s the valuted ceiling in the family room…count me in on the kaffe book!
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Good luck with the remodel! I hope all goes well and is finished quickly.
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Thank you for the giveaway on your blog! As I have read about your other DIY projects, I am anticipating a wonderful makeover.
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I don’t envy you all the demolition dust today, but I’d love a new bathroom!!
Thanks for doing this giveaway! I have fallen in love with Kaffe Fassett’s work-his fabric, books, patterns… You get the idea. 😉
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It’s like a whole new house when you’re done! Can’t wait to see finished pictures. Kaffe is another one of my favorites. Would love an opportunity to win his book. Thank you and good luck with the renovations.
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Looks like our. bathroom so I am anxious to see the redo. I have been trying to convince my husband it’s time to update but he always does better with pictures! Hope it’s not to chaotic or at least it all goes quickly for you Becky.
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Aloha, I’ll be following your bathroom remodel (trials and tribulations) with great interest since the hubby and I are planning something similar. Our current house was built in the 30s and the “master” bath is a weird extension of the bedroom with no door, ugh! Would love to be entered in your drawing…….
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I love anything Kaffe! Good luck with the reno. I just had a basement bedroom rebuilt and oh the dust. And the guys were even neat..
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It’s amazing to me how many comments you get when there’s a give away. Anyhow, your house is about the size of mine. Ours is 1500 square feet without the garage. It’s fits my husband and I just fine. We just have one bathroom upstairs and it looks a lot like yours does now. We had a four bedroom colonial until the kids moved out. Now I’m perfectly content in our little house. So much less to clean, heat, insure and the whole rest of it. Wish I lived a whole lot closer to Sherman. I’d be at the garage sale for sure!!
I hope you do well. (and that you have a nice day for it!!)
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