Quilting4pleasure ~ life with quilting
Tuesday, 3 February 2026
Starting the week out well
Monday, 2 February 2026
February's temperature block
As my daughter would say, I did all the adulting things....lol....so with all that stuff done, I decided to take some time to play. There are a few required blocks for January still not done, but oh well. I can catch up on those pretty easily some time this week.
I got a late start yesturday, but I am still happy with what I got done. By the time I went upstairs to make dinner, I had about half of February's block pieced. I made this paper template that I shared with you a couple of days ago. Today, I thought I would share with you a bit of the process. All the wedges are roughly cut into a rectangle, until I determine the position of the seam, at which time, I then trim the one angle and sew it to the paper on the wrong side.
Sunday, 1 February 2026
Striking colourful tree branches (QW)
I'm still working on the pieces for the temperature quilt. Yesturday I managed to sew each days high and low fabric together, for each month. They are all in baggies ready to go. Now I have all the fabric cleaned up and put away until I need them. I kept February's block pieces out, as today is already February.....where did the time go!
Anyways, rather than bore you with another picture of just pieces, I went onto the achieves and came up with this beautiful quilt. This quilt was made by a friend, way back in February/2024! I've been holding on to these two photos since then.
Saturday, 31 January 2026
Star appliqué block complete
I've been working on a lot of things lately. Mainly trying to get all of my required blocks done for each week. That has been my priority. This star appliqué block was the last block to be done for the month and just in the nick of time.....lol. This is part of the Welcome to the North Pole quilt. You'll notice that the stars are a bit organic....I don't know how else to describe it. The shapes are not intended to be perfect. The whole quilt is a bit on the organic side....lol. Something I am going to have to get used to.
Friday, 30 January 2026
Short update
Thursday, 29 January 2026
Moving along with my temperature quilt
I started tracking the daily temperatures for 2024 in Jan/2024 and continued for the first few months. I did a detailed post about making the first block for January, back on Dec 13/2025 called Started a temperature quilt for the days of 2024, in case you want to read more about it.
I mentioned on Jan 4th's post, that this is a paper piece block that is then appliquéd to the background fabric. I was going to start this back up in February, as a BOM, as I have January's block already complete, however as you can see, I am getting a head start on it.
In the picture below, the top sheet of paper shows all of my colours to represent the temperatures. The bottom sheet is the paper template I made for the month of October. Over the past few days, I've been working on finishing off the paper templates for the whole year. I had most of the outlines done from before, and all I needed to do was draw the lines in each date, to show where my highs and lows were going to be positioned in the wedge. Those are now all done for each month.
Wednesday, 28 January 2026
Scrap Attack quilt progress
I received these blocks as a gift from the Guild members, as a thank you for my work as president. I posted about it back on Aug 27/2025 if you want to read more about this quilt.
During the Christmas break when I had the week between Christmas and New Years off, I pulled out the blocks for this quilt and put them back up on my design wall. I am making this my main, primary project, after I complete the blocks from my list of required blocks.
I wanted to make the quilt just a bit bigger then I would have had with the gifted blocks, so I am making some along the way to fill in the areas to complete the quilt. Since I put these quilt blocks back on the design board, I made four more blocks and was able to then assemble the bottom two rows of what you see on the wall. It's coming together! There are now five rows put together.
















