Quilting4pleasure ~ life with quilting
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
A finished blue crumb quilt top
Tuesday, 10 March 2026
Yummy colours
I don't have much of my own to share with you at the moment. Everything is in a partially completed stage. I like working on many things, but that sometimes leads to longer periods of time before I actually finish something.
So today, I want to share with you this quilt made by a friend. This was from 2025. I call it the citrus quilt. The colours of all the citrus fruits are in there, from lemons, limes, oranges, tangerines, and even pink grapefruit!! I just love the colours all together. and the block itself adds a bit of spunk too. With no borders needed!
Monday, 9 March 2026
Small blue scraps....
This is the starting point of making a scrap quilt. First off, I gather up some of my scraps. In this case I chose to do blue. I had two quilts in mind when I gathered these scraps up, but today I'll walk you through the making of one of them. Keep your eyes on that black basket.
Sunday, 8 March 2026
Basket Case borders are on
Last Saturday, I got the borders put on the Basket Case quilt. It's still waiting to be quilted, but thought I would share it with you. I've been pretty busy with non-quilting stuff and haven't had much time to sew.
Take care everyone.
Tuesday, 3 March 2026
A blue scrappy strings quilt
I started this quilt in March/2025, with four small blocks. I made a sample, just to see if I liked it and check out the sizing. I know Bonnie Hunter has a free pattern on her site. I'll have to look it up to see what she calls it. I am going with my own size, but otherwise the quilt will basically be the same.
I'm glad I did the four test blocks, as I noted that I prefer a longer, skinnier strip of strings. I also decided that I didn't like one of the background fabrics that I chose initially. All the new background fabric is cut out and here is a sample of the four new blocks, together to make up one larger block.
Monday, 2 March 2026
Finished all the Rhododendron Trail blocks
Well, as mentioned in my last post, I figured I'd have a full day of sewing yesturday, and I mostly sewed all day. Other than taking a few hours break to walk to the store in the freezing weather to get a couple of ingredients for making dinner. It was my turn to make dinner for my son. He made me dinner the night before.
My intentions for yesturday was to work on the red string quilt units, to try and finish them. I worked on everything but the red strings...lol...I guess I had enough of them for a bit...lol...so instead I finished six start blocks for the Smith Mountain Morning quilt.
Sunday, 1 March 2026
A pile of star points
Yesturday after breakfast and cleaning up all the dishes, I headed down to the studio. Other than a couple of short breaks, I spent the entire day sewing and trimming.
It doesn't look like much, but it pretty much took me the whole day to make these red strip blocks that are for the points of a star block. Like wow! I very much under estimated how long that would take me, and I had all the neutral points already cut!












