Quilting4pleasure ~ life with quilting
Monday, 15 December 2025
Inspiration (QW)
Sunday, 14 December 2025
Busy day yesturday
Saturday, 13 December 2025
Started a temperature quilt for the days of 2024
Back in January of 2024, I had grand plans of making a temperature quilt. I made myself an excel sheet to track the weather (highs and lows) for each day. I did this daily for four and a half months. But then life intervened and this got put on hold.
Some time in January/2025, I was reminded of this quilt and what I wanted to do. As far as I knew, by this time I was planning on going back to work shortly. I decided to go back in the historical records to obtain the rest of the temperatures to complete my excel sheet and made plans to start working on this quilt. Then this got put on hold as I had to deal with more development.
It wasn't until Mar/2025, just before my second surgery, that I pulled this out to start. I needed a distraction and starting a new quilt does just that! I worked on it during a Saturday sew day. It was exactly what I needed.
This is the block I made for January. It's paper piece, so that I could get an accurate circle and line references for the position of the premade wedges. Then when the circle was complete, I appliquéd it to the background, followed by the centre circle.
As we are getting close to the New Year, things around here are settling down and getting back to a semblance of normal, or should I say the new normal. I've been contemplating starting this quilt back up again. I am thinking maybe as a block-of-the-month type thing. Such as doing January's block in January, February's block in February and so on. I still have time to think about it, as I already have January's block done. We'll see.....
Take care everyone. Don't forget to take some time for yourself, you deserve it!!
Friday, 12 December 2025
A joint effort
Thursday, 11 December 2025
Christmas is coming!
Wednesday, 10 December 2025
Laying out some Smith Mountain Morning blocks
Tuesday, 9 December 2025
Bird Brain
The last person from our Saturday sew day group, that I want to talk to you all about, has been busy. As I mentioned in my post a couple of days ago, some of us are working on making a Smith Mountain Morning quilt and one person was actually working on hers on Saturday. She is the one that is the furthest along on it too! Let me tell you about it....
She is the person that is the furthest, because she has come up with a brilliant plan, to alter this pattern and make it her own. I love seeing someone take something and run with it! This person looks after the HHQG BOM. Last year and this year, she made each of the blocks that were part of the BOM. When a few of us decided to make the Smith Mountain Morning quilt by Bonnie Hunter, this person decided that she would use the BOM blocks she made and incorporate them into her quilt.
So......to the point, before any of us started making the quilt, she already had a stack of blocks made! One whole guild years worth of BOMs!! This owl here is one of them. Isn't it the cutest!! As it so happens, while organizing the BOM, she added in a bunch of different appliqué bird blocks, plus some pieced blocks for those who don't care for appliqué. There were at least two blocks to choose from each month.














