Quilting4pleasure ~ life with quilting
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Star quilt progress
Sunday, 19 April 2026
Dinosaurs
This will be a very short post today. I didn't get a chance to do any quilting. As my daughter would put it, I had to do some adulting....lol. Household things can really take up a lot of your time, and today, as my son is starting a new job soon, I had to teach him how to iron his shirts and I now have five pairs of pants that I have to hem. I am sure you all know how much a quilter enjoys mending.....NOT!! But it does need to be done, so I got the first part done, which is fitting them and marking the hems.
Dinner is now on the go. I have a few things left to do around here and then maybe I can relax some.
In the meantime I pulled this picture out of the vault from way back in May/2023. This was a customer quilt. It is so cute!! I like dinosaurs. Each one of them is using different shades of green and a grey. I believe it was about 45" square.
Hope everyone had a great weekend. Take care everyone.
Saturday, 18 April 2026
Inspirational Star quilt (QW)
This is my inspiration and I know what I am going to do for a Project Linus quilt. This quilt picture was from Pinterest, so I don't know the maker or the pattern name. This quilt looks large, but I am going to customize it for the size I need for a NICU quilt for Project Linus.
Wednesday, 15 April 2026
Thimble Blossoms wool applique quilt
I purchased a pattern called Thimble Blossoms by Buttermilk Basin Design Co., at the 2025 Quilt Canada show, back in June/2025. This pattern was designed as a BOM (Block of the Month), as indicated at the bottom of the pattern page. The finished size is 56" x 68". Nice large size wall hanging.
I did try to hold myself back from starting this quilt......well.......I held myself off from starting this quilt......for a month, before I started this first block, but felt guilty all the while doing it, with all the other stuff I had on the go. So I put it away and thought, ok that's good I got my fix.
Then eight months later on Mar 29/2026, after the ladies left from a Saturday sew day, I was going to pull out my wool appliqué again and work on it. I've been dreaming of getting that one moving along. But I stopped myself and rationalized that my required appliqué block for March was due in just three days.
This quilt is still in my system and I am having more difficulty holding myself off, as time goes on. What are the bets as to when I will breakdown and start really doing it? LOL Don't worry about insulting me....I know you gals are thinking it!! I'm not offended. It's just the way I am and until I get it out of my system, there is no telling when you will open up the next post and find that I broke down and did it....lol!
I'll tell you all more about this quilt when I really do start getting into it.
Take care everyone.
Tuesday, 14 April 2026
Simple and pretty quilt to do, using 10" layer cakes (QW)
I found this quilt in my pictures from back in March/2024. I quilted this in an edge to edge design. This quilt is a pretty quilt that uses 10" layer cake squares. This one went to Project Linus and is approximately 42" square. Pretty pastel Easter egg colours with white sashing.
Monday, 13 April 2026
Bitcoin quilt, another Quilt for Survivors and inspiration (QW)
Back in May/2023 I finished making a quilt with Bonnie Hunter's pattern called Bitcoin. It's not for the faint of heart with all those tiny pieces, but it used up all of the miscellaneous lengths of strips in my 1 1/2" pre-cut strips drawer. And as they were small pieces, you could get away with using stuff that just doesn't seem to go with anything in a quilt. This is a quilt for anything but the kitchen sink....lol.
Sunday, 12 April 2026
Saturday workshop
A friend and I hosted a hand appliqué workshop for the HHQG members. There were eight people in attendance and six if us doing appliqué. The others were sewing other projects on their machines.
During the class, we all made an acetate plastic template of the full block, to help with placement. We taught them how to do vines with a bias bar to get a very smooth stem. Then we moved on to showing them how to do regular appliqué and reverse applique on the heart. We covered placing the stem and heart using the acetate template. They learned how to overlap the stem to cover the end beneath the heart and also how to then trim back the background fabric prior to finishing off the outside of the heart.














