Monday, February 2, 2026

Rainbow Squares is Coming Along Nicely

 Well, it looks like we've seen the last of the 

2000 guild squares from millinium exchange. 

They are in this nearly complete top!


Just a bit of tweeking to get the rainbow 

borders to fit and it should be ready for the rack.

The remaining squares from three quilters

combined to make the center of this 

Rainbow Square quilt top. 

It started out as piles on the Discovery table

and some raw ideas.  Then, combined with 

the tail end of a red squares with blue accent quilt, 

 


and a false start on a green one, 

additonal color family blocks are being stitched up to make 

the rainbow border. 

A wealth of low volume prints came

together to produce the neutral inner border.



This top finishes should finish around

 55x 66 and will be a great gift.


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 It's  the end of January

and I have one finish and no other fabric in,

 so my numbers are holding steady. 

This brings me to 7 meters of usage so far,

 with 0 fabric added,

so -7m fabric increase.

However with  guild /group 

meetings coming up that may change

for February. We seem to treat fabric stashes 

like a lending libray, meters move around a lot!

Sewing time has been consitent for the past two weeks, 

catching some minutes every day and still working on the

Millennium exchange blocks. 

A Discovery table clean up found these little posy blocks and 

a new top was born. 


They will be combined with some blue background stars

from this parts department:


and look something like this!


It's an exciting time for the begining of February

with a new top in the works!



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Monday, January 26, 2026

Strings Are on the Move!

The late night layout of some multicolored string blocks

yielded another top for the rack.



My ongoing, ready to sew bag yielded 

a nice stack of 10" blocks.

I sometimes feel that multicolored blocks don't play well together. 

The addition of a four-block accent of gray, 

makes a nice moderation of the chaos of colors.

This top finishes at  57" x 76".

I am finding the 10" cut block is a bit 

ackward to get the desirable size .

The next blocks will be a friendlier size, 

possibly 7" or 8" cut. 

The layout started at 6 x 7 blocks, 

but looked a bit short, again the impact of 

the 10" block showing. 

So I separated the rows and 

both my eyes and my brain were much happier. 

I even used my cool cordless iron for the piecing of 

the addtional row. 


It is a Steamfast SF-760 cordless iron. 

A very good find at last year's quilt show.

Fast and fun, with good steam too!

Here is my victory lap. 


It will certainly help keep it all together

while it is waiting for quilting.

I had to use the floor for the layout as the design 

wall is full of little tiny squares for the next 

project from the Discovery table. 


This top will have a multicolored center and a rainbow

colored border.  The center is made of random 2 1/2" blocks and 

a few more 5x5 blocks from 2 " squares

will need to be sewn up to add to the border.  

The few extra red and green blocks will go on the back. 

The beige crumb pieced inner border is almost 

complete and will be cut to length as needed. 

The next creation may be a colorway rail fence

from this pile of premade strip sets that were in 

another basket of block parts. 


Always something fun to work on !

Stay Safe and Sew On!

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Monday, January 19, 2026

A Finish!

 Yay, my first finish of the year.

This big beauty finishes at 66 x 74.



The second of three, 

this 8 x10s quilt,

 has a great paisley back.

I had so many strips out and ready that 

I had enough for three tops.

The first large one that I finished was a gift.

It fits perfectly on the king-size bed of the recipient

without too much overhang.


It did take a bit of time to choose the binding for this one. 

It needed to be something that would 

complement the colors or pull them in,

 as well as suit the black on each block.

I finally figured out that I could use one of these

lovely confetti-type black yardages.


Does anyone else save certain fabrics for the perfect place?

It's time to free those fabrics and start using them!

It certainly worked well for this quilt.




Its fellow, the last of the 8 x10s tops, 

is sewn together and on the rack for 

future layering and finishing up.


The First Finish of 2026 is definitely 

something to celebrate.

Have a great week stitching!


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Oh Scrap!







Sew Steady !

 The Table of Discovery is certainly looking better.

 All the finding has allowed me to

 keep stitching all week, 7 out of 7 days.

 That keeps my percentage at 100% for the year.

 My stash usage has also gotten a big hit because I have a finish.

My first completion allows me to take 

7 meters out of the  stash  total, so no change in numbers. 

This brings me to 7 meters of usage so far, with none coming in.

Here are the gleanings from the Table of Bits so far.

First, the weave/hatchet block has yielded this top.


The background fabric here is a lovely pale gray.

 These blocks are 7.5" cut and made from pieces

 that were found  in the stash room. 


Next was the last of the 8s & 10s,

It came together quickly with the use of some

pre-existing strips set from the Discovery Table.


The last from the Saturday sewing is this 

lovely Christmas top.

It started off with a blue accent border, 


but the Saturday sewers' consensus was it just didn't work.

It was swapped out for a dark green, and voilà, the top is complete.



I also pulled a stack of 12x12 Christmas blocks, 

and they will be put together to make 

a nice surprise back for the string quilt.


There are a few more units to be joined. 

The white hatchet block are ready for assembly.


A string block with four lovely 

gray accent blocks is ready to join together.


Some older quild swap blocks are the

next up on the design wall.

There are some lovely beige pieced borders

 already made that will be used up to 

complete these next two tops.

Stay safe and sew on!


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Tuesday, January 13, 2026

All Around the Blocks!

 Orphan blocks are propagating as I'm typing!

I think I am getting ahead, when I find

a new stack of blocks waiting to be assembled.

Pulling out all the spare blocks and finding some 

new centers resulted in a few new tops ready to assemble. 

First up the Weave block.

Thinking the blocks were all ready, 

I laid them out on the design wall 

and then found a wealth of complete centers. 


They were a bit small so I added a strip  to the 

string portion and trimmed them up. The rows

were labeled with pins then clipped together,

making a larger top than originally planned. 

Next came the last of the 8s & 10s blocks. 

Up they went to the now empty design wall. 


Ten blocks did not a top make so I 

sorted thru the stack of partial pieces and 

found a bunch of strip sets.  Onto the 

cutting table with some discovered black 

strips and in a short time there were enough for 

a 5 x 6 block layout. It received the 

same treatment as the first round of weave blocks.

Then on to the remaining weave centers.

These were finishing up to suit a 7.5 inch block.

Just a few extra centers were needed so a quick trip

to the bits bin and I could trim some out using 

my favorite 4 1/2" ruler.

A lovely light gray was cut into 6" strips,

squares then triangles. It is a bit of overkill on the size,

but I do like to be comfortable.

The best way to centre the triangles on the pieced strip,

is by using a completed one as a template.

Center a bunch, either clip or pin to secure,

and it's easy peasy stitching from there on out.

The remaing  blocks were completed

with the pairs of  pale grey triangles and 

trimmed up to 7 1/2".


Wow, that's three tops right there, but I'm not done yet.

These Peachy Pineapples, were gifted to me to finish up.


I really think that there's a bag of 

additional pieces somewhere.

I found a few string blocks that will make

 good cornerstones. They are all pinned together 

and awaiting the reunion with their color family.

I'm optimistic that the bag of coordinating 

colors will turn up during this frenzy of finishing up partial tops.

Just one more for this Sunday of Completion. 

( I don't think you'll find that day on a church calendar!)

Leftover blocks again,  

colour family strip squares.

There were six red and green 14" blocks.

One was disassembled to see if it would play nicely with 

the other scrap squares but the colors were just too intense.

So I joined them back together and 

put them next to their fellows.

A little short on numbers again so back to the bit box 

(actually pile), for a sacrifice of some big strip sets,

and another top is ready for joining,
 



This  one will have a border of half blocks.

I found some lovely strips of blue during the excavation. 


These may be an inner border between

 the center and the halfblocks around the outside.

I may even use  multicolor blocks for the outside. 

The table of discovery is looking a bit lighter. 



I can see a stack of  waffle blocks for the next 

layout and at least two of the delectible mountains 

for this year's Stashbuster project.

The stockings are all tucked in for next year.

The annual charm was added, this time a 

small glittery star button to each. 

I can't wait to dig into it again tonight during 

a guild sew evening. 

Stay safe and Sew On!

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 The week is holding steady with lots of stitching,

organizing and layouts.



 
No scraps or fabric in this week so that is a bonus.

No increase in Stash numbers

The table of Discovery is still in chaos,


but it is a structured chaos, so it is not picking my biscuit.

A busy week is ahead but making time for stitching

is always therapeutic.

Stay safe and sew on!

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