Saturday, February 21, 2026

FINISH #4

 I sewed the binding down on the front of the big Garden Club quilt.  It is done!  

This is Finish #4 for the year.  

Too big to fit on my design wall.

Then I picked out fabrics for the new SeaMQGBOM2026 and made the first set of strip sets.  I need a project box for it all.  Hmmm.



I couldn't decide whether to use the vibrant African fabric or go with the plain brown at first, but decided to be bold, I hope I have enough of that African fabric.




Friday, February 20, 2026

BINDING DAY

 I tackled the binding for the big Garden Club quilt.  It's 88" by 88" which makes it difficult so I decided to do only one side of it today and save my neck, shoulders and arms.  I took my time and didn't overdo it and got done.

Then I went ahead and sewed the binding on the much smaller charm quilt, One Room Schoolhouse which is 32" by 40".  I did both sides and it is done.

This is finish #3 for the year.




Wednesday, February 18, 2026

QUILTING CHARM QUILT

 I started quilting on the little quilt I made with the One Room Schoolhouse charm pack yesterday.  I finished it today.  



Monday, February 16, 2026

STITCHED CIRCLES PAGE

 I worked on more of my embroidered pages for the 100 Day Stitch Book.  I finished the circles page.




Sunday, February 15, 2026

OWL AND CACTUS

 I've been working on this 100 Day Stitch Book page since before my trip to Tucson.  I finally finished the beaded eyes today so I could call it done.

It commemorates the Saguaro Cactus, the Great Horned Owl and the Snow Moon which occurred on February 1st, the night I arrived in Tucson. 




Saturday, February 14, 2026

STITCH PAGE WITH CIRCLES

 I'm a bit behind with my 100 Day Stitch Book pages.  Here's one I made for the prompt "circles".

It still needs to be stitched down.  The one with the stitching is when I was practicing the Organic Blanket Stitch.




Friday, February 13, 2026

SMALL QUILT TOP MADE

 I randomly sewed the 4" squares together made from the One Room Schoolhouse charm pack.  These fabrics were designed by Brenda Ratcliff with RJR Fabrics.

Here's the finished top, 32" by 40".