Quilting4pleasure ~ life with quilting
Wednesday, 25 February 2026
Sew day progress
Tuesday, 24 February 2026
A small baby quilt - Eeyore panel
There is a set of four panel blocks of Winnie the Pooh charactors. They are plain with no colour. This block is the only one with colour and it is only the background. I'm not used to blocks with no colour.
I had a mind to colour this in, similar to the crayon blocks I shared in an earlier post, however Eeyore is grey with a flesh colour snout. So that won't work. He'd disappear into the background. The only colour he has is purple for his inner ears and a pink bow on his tail. At least that was the original version.
Monday, 23 February 2026
Basket case top completed
I last posted about this quilt back on Aug 16/2025. This pattern is called Basket Case by Cluck Cluck Sew. I modified my version to use up what I already had on hand. The scrappy strips I started with are only 2" wide. Once I got the rhythm or order of assembling it, they went together pretty quickly.
Basically, I opened my drawer of 2" strips and pulled out colours at random, and I really mean at random. Don't over think this one. Just pull two colours that you like together that have enough contract to allow the block design to stand out. Otherwise anything goes. I chose to do my background in the same cream colour to allow the weave design to stand out.
Sunday, 22 February 2026
A better picture
I was sitting having my tea and looked over to see my appliqué block. This one is the Welcome to the North Pole block that I was working on for February. These are more the true colours then the last time I posted about my Sunday Slow Stitching day. Daylight definitely makes a huge difference.
Mom's NICU quilts
My mom's been busy making a bunch of NICU quilts. All but one of the following quilts started off with my sister having her grandkids over for a sleepover. During this time, one of the activities everyone did was colouring fabric blocks. The designs for the blocks were traced from a kids colouring book.
Later, the blocks were given to my mom, who then set the crayon with an iron and added borders. There's not much else to say about them, so I'll just let you enjoy them.
Saturday, 21 February 2026
Caught up on my weekly blocks
Friday, 20 February 2026
A simple nine patch quilt
It's been a busy week, even though I've been on holidays all week. It was a short week with the long weekend of Family day and going downtown for appointments, so I didn't get much done in quilting. For this post, I decided to pull something out of the earlier pictures.
Sometimes I just like to do a simple quilt that can be done in an afternoon, or at least the top can be done in an afternoon. I already had all of these red solid squares cut and leftover from a previous quilt, that I decided didn't need to be so big. The first thing that came to mind was a nine patch block.














