I always like to see if I can showcase a little red and white stitching in honour of our national celebrations and this year it's a selection of the scrappy nine-patch blocks that I am hand piecing.They aren't pure red and white, but close enough to count.I'm trying to force myself to create combinations that are a little outside of my wheelhouse.This is my inspiration. It's from Linda at Koka Quilts and I was really taken with the border of larger blocks inserted amongst all of those scrappy nine-patches; mine would measure 3" finished. Subtle, yet effective. She has such a fun sensibility to her quilts!
QuiltBee
Wednesday, July 01, 2026
Oh Canada!
Without a doubt our national anthem will be ringing out from coast to coast to coast today as we celebrate an extremely hot Canada Day; we're looking forward to enjoying fireworks over the Ottawa River this evening.
Labels:
Nine-Patch,
Quilts for Survivors,
scrappy
Friday, June 26, 2026
I Spy Flimsy
It didn't take very long for our quilters at the church to get the I Spy flimsy for Poppy's new little brother-to-be together (see my last post for details).Once we landed on the pattern everyone just made up a bundle of blocks using whatever fabrics they had and there were lots to choose from. We used 42 in this one and there are 30 leftovers, so I suspect that we'll make a few more blocks and then have ourselves a second flimsy to quilt.The blocks are all so different, and SO cute!Some really adorable prints for little ones out there, aren't there?
Here's a little behind-the-scenes snippet for you...the kitchen island in the church hall is ideal for cutting our batting/trimming up quilts and also proved to be ideal for testing a layout. After this photo was taken, we received two more bundles of blocks so a few changes were made to integrate something from every quilter. All of the extras have become the start of the next one....M
Labels:
a good cause,
baby quilt
Monday, June 22, 2026
Plucky Little Polka Dots
We had a busy weekend but I still managed to get a binding made and attached to a little girl's quilt.
Her mom is expecting their second child in about 6 - 7 weeks. Apparently Poppy, the little girl, isn't very keen on having a baby brother (actually, after having mom and dad to herself for 6 years she doesn't feel that a baby girl is necessary either...) so our quilters thought a new quilt might help ease the transition to 'big sister'.
Jan made this one from coordinated jelly roll remnants before she moved and we've just recently finished quilting it, so I brought it home to find, make and attach a binding.There's lots of sweet bunnies, trees, ducks, flowers, and piglets to help capture her attention.
We're also making an I Spy quilt for baby, the beginnings of which I will share shortly....M
Labels:
baby quilt,
scrappy
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Getting Close to Arkansas
Slow and steady is getting me closer to having the blocks for Arkansas Crossroads completed - just three more to go.
I've run hot and cold on this one but the more blocks I make, the more I like it. It's taking me about half an hour to make a block so I'm finding bits of time to run downstairs for to keep the progress going. When I have all of the blocks together everything will get a good press.
Each of the white and grey blocks are made with stitch-and-flip corners and when I stitch them I automatically stitch a second line to create a bonus/remnant HST.
Labels:
Quilts for Survivors,
scrappy
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