Quilting4pleasure ~ life with quilting
Friday, 2 January 2026
New quilt for a new year!
Thursday, 1 January 2026
I started a wool appliqué quilt called Of a Feather
I was sitting here reviewing some of the drafts I had, sitting in my folders and noted that I never did post anything about this quilt. It was just before my life was in an upheaval, so I understand why. I am writing this ahead of time to post on January 1st, as I doubt I will be up early after a long night, bringing in the new year. Happy New Years everyone!!! May this year bring you plenty of happiness and prosperity!
We, as in Halton Hills Quilters' Guild, had a speaker by the name of Sharon Fisher of Gardening Mum Quilts on Oct/2023. Her trunk show was absolutely breathe taking. She did many things, but primarily wool appliqué. She does a lot of Sue Fargo patterns with loads of embroidery. Sharon does do private workshops or group classes, and classes through the Creekbank Sewing Centre too.
I signed up for a class called Of a Feather. This class started in March/2024 the 3rd Saturday of every month, for 9 months. Or was that 10 months? I can't quite remember. This is the pattern book we had to purchase. It's not my usual type of quilt or even the subject matter, and the in your face loud colours, but I really wanted to learn how to do all those fancy embroidery stitches.
Wednesday, 31 December 2025
Green pinwheel block
In an effort to try and finish as many smaller quilts as I could, before the end of the year, I pulled out this piece. This started out as a square that my daughter made when she was younger, that she was going to make a pillow out of. In the end, she didn't really like it and put it away. When we moved here to this house and I started unpacking everything, I came across this green pinwheel block and a blue pinwheel block.
I asked my daughter what she was doing with it and she just said, "you can do whatever you want with it"....lol. She knew that, as I was unpacking my quilting stuff, I was sorting everything and dealing with what I could, instead of just shoving everything in a box in the back of some corner to be forgotten forever.....lol. So I put this and the blue one in the orphan block box to be dealt with later.
Tuesday, 30 December 2025
Progress on the 2nd Monkey Bar quilt
I finally got around to finishing off the 2nd Monkey Bar quilt. I posted about the first one with slightly different fabric choices on Nov 16th, called I got some progress done. This one, I just finished a couple of days ago and proceeded to quilt it the same day.
Yesturday, during our group sew day, I made and attached the binding by machine on both sides. Something new I am doing. Previously I've sewn on the binding by machine on the top and my mom would tack down the binding on the back by hand. I finally decided to give it a go, by machine on both sides. It's great and quite a time saver!!
Monday, 29 December 2025
An extra Saturday sewing day on a Monday.....lol
When our Saturday sewing day group, were talking the last time we were all together, we realized that those of us who work full time, all had the week between Christmas and New Years off! So, what is one to do......well, take advantage of the opportunity of course......lol......and plan to have an extra Saturday sew day!! But this time on Monday!
Thanks to one of the members who suggested it, this Monday sew day was going to be a pot luck lunch on top of an all day sewing day. Unfortunately, the weather was not very cooperative, and some were not able to make it. The roads were slick and the winds where high, but we still had a couple of die hards in attendants.....lol.
One of them stated that she lived in Winnipeg at one time and I believe Newfoundland, so what we were experiencing today was nothing for her. Lol....I thought that was funny....what we won't do, to get in some sewing time with friends.....lol. I am glad that it was not cancelled, as I do enjoy our get togethers. I'm just sorry everyone couldn't make it to enjoy a bit of celebration, sharing food, but they were in our thoughts as we ate.
Today I was able to finish three more bindings. The last ones for a bit. Until I can finish up some more quilts. These ones are two NICU quilts and one toddler size. All are going to Project Linus. I'll share more about the individual quilts in a later post.
All in all, I had a very nice day. Relaxing with friends, sewing, sharing ideas, sharing food, and chatting. I'm already looking forward to our next meet up next month.
Take care everyone.
Sunday, 28 December 2025
Set backs and moving on!
My daughter has now gone home, we have a few more days before we get back into the celebrations with New Year's Eve. My daughter will be coming back in three days for the celebrations. So I figured I would get some more stuff done in my quilting. I am still trying to get as much as I can done, off my list of Works in Progress, but not stressing about it though.
I took my time yesturday morning to putter around picking things up, sitting to have my morning cup of tea and then having a late breakfast, before heading downstairs to sew. I had big plans to start quilting my king sized Christmas quilt......"had" being the operative word.....here is where the set backs start..... I realized quite quickly that I wasn't prepared to do the quilting. I didn't wash the backing yet! Oh well, that's easy enough to fix. Cut the backing off the bolt and stick it in the wash.
No use stewing about it. Yes, it was frustrating, so I decided to have another cup of tea and relax a bit. I'm not one to just sit around doing nothing for long, so I started to pick up some stuff and prepare some bindings and sort things out to be done.
With the wash done. I proceed to load up the backing onto the longarm. Cut the batting and load that on..........bleep!@#$@#$#@%$........another set back. The backing has shrunk.....a lot! This set back is a bit more frustrating. I didn't want to piece this backing. But nothing to be done about it. I just wasn't up to the task at the time. I needed some time to work this all out and plan how I was going to piece a column to go on the back of this quilt.
To uplift my mood and take advantage of this new found free time, I decided to have some fun playing a bit and pulled out my next main project.
Do you remember these blocks? They were gifted to me by the members of the Halton Hills Quilters' Guild, in appreciation for my roll as president. My 2 terms (4yrs) were done and this was their gift to me. The members made a bunch of blocks and I am now trying to make them into a cohesive whole. I last posted about them Aug 27th, if you want to read more about them.
I pulled them back out and put them up on the design board. Shuffled a few things around and lay on the floor, after putting those lower blocks up, to just admire the jumble of colour. It's still not quite working for me, but I find that as I start putting the blocks together, they do start messing better. I still need a bunch more blocks to be made and some more time to let what is done, sit and brew in my brain some more. Playing with these blocks helped settle my mood some.
Not wanting to waste the rest of the day, I get up, unload the longarm of the backing and batting, then loaded up a different quilt. I proceeded to quilt a total of five small quilts, before I shut that down to have dinner. By this time my mood is much better and I am feeling more like myself. I've figured out what the game plan will be for the backing.
Saturday, 27 December 2025
Working on finishing some small details
As it turned out, I did get in some sewing time yesturday, as the kids headed out for a bit, to do some boxing day shopping. I personally refuse to go out into the insanity of all the crowds, line ups and chaos, seeking leftover sale items.
So I stayed home and worked on these three bindings. Three more NICU quilts to add to the Project Linus pile. Labels are also done and they're ready to be delivered when we get notified. I like how it looks when they are all lined up like this.
I also put together the pieces I had cut, of the two last remaining NICU star quilts. They've been on my sewing table for a good long time. At least a month, if not, longer! It was about time to get these together. Picture below is of one of them.




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