Big, Big Paws is pretty much made up of four very large nine-patch blocks so assembly went really well.
QuiltBee
Wednesday, February 11, 2026
Pawsitively Lovely
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Bear Paw,
Quilts for Survivors,
scrappy
Saturday, February 07, 2026
Big Bear's Closeup
The longest part of the giant Bear Paw process was finding the right combination of fabrics for each quadrant, but I finally got there. Because the lighting downstairs is hit and miss, I thought I'd share closeups of each 'paw' so that you can get a better sense of just how diverse the fabric selection is. You can get even better closeups if you click on each image.Nice bright spring greens on this cold, cold winter's day.Orange and yellow, heading towards tan at times.This one is still showing up a little muddy but they are all actually quite bright. I love the combo.
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Bear Paw,
Quilts for Survivors,
scrappy
Wednesday, February 04, 2026
Big, Big Paws
I've been working on a quilt that is sort of counter intuitive for me, but I have to say that I'm really enjoying it. No itty, bitty 1" strips or squares in this one. This time it's 6" squares and HSTs. And...more grey.Just after I mentioned that I tend not to use grey that often, I ran across a photo of a Bear Paw quilt that's been on my radar for quite some time - grey with a terrific collections of brights that often read as solids and the odd funky large print.
It was a little scant on details initially...
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a good cause,
Bear Paw,
Quilts for Survivors
Sunday, February 01, 2026
A Few More
I've been sewing around the remains of a few unmade blocks using the 1" strips that were sitting on my sewing table (note to self: find a name for this block) so I decided to put them together.Naturally, the first scrap that I picked up wasn't one of those that I had left behind but a new piece of black floral that had followed me home from the church. I hesitated to use such a dark print but I have to say that I absolutely love the block.This one challenged me a bit because I just couldn't land on a colour to use for the outer border. The yellow works nicely but it will be one of the challenges of trying to use only the scraps that I have on hand and not cutting into yardage. It was a close call!This yellow strawberry print is an oldie and I know that I am coming to the end of it. It will be missed.I'm debating if I should pick a palette/style or just work with random and see how things turn out. The green outer border on this one is a sweet print but I was uncertain about its fit until I saw it on the wall with the others.Group photo. Here they are all together on the small design wall near my machine. They all play well together and am more convinced now that the darker prints will be key in maintaining interest throughout, but they are hardly what you would call fabric guzzlers - nine blocks used nine 2.5" squares, 108" of one-inch strips and 162" of 1.5" strips.So, this will be my view and inspiration for the coming months (read 'years').
I seem to be spending a lot of time finding just the right combination of prints for each block so hopefully I get more spontaneous as time goes by. I'm also doing a really good job of messing up all of my strip bins. Me thinks that I'll have to figure out a system of sorts that allows me to plan several blocks in advance and then sit down and sew. In the meantime, I'm enjoying the view....M
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