I decided to have a bit of a play around with some scraps. I saw a quick YouTube tutorial how to make a pencil case. I thought they looked fun.
I decided to have a bit of a play around with some scraps. I saw a quick YouTube tutorial how to make a pencil case. I thought they looked fun.
I have finished this beautiful embroidered pouch.
I took a while to work out how to finish it. I didn’t have any more fabric and it was backed and quilted with satin. I wasn’t happy with seeing the exposed seams and didn’t want to just overlock them. I decided to do a French seam. The ribbon holes were machine stitched buttonholes. The top of the bag was folded over to create the casing. It is the size of a hot water bottle.
I dug out my cream scraps and a fun piece of brown mushroom fabric to make my next block.
G7 pattern from Susan Gatewood is printed for for and I’m ready
The block is sewn, quilted and sashing put on.
The blocks in this row have been sewn together as well as the backing strip.
Next on to block H7. This one I just pieced. No papers needed. Quilted and sashes on too.
https://dreamworthyquilts.blogspot.com/2026/01/february-chookshed-challenge-number.html
My project to work on is my Flip La K bag.
A bag to put my rulers and patterns all in one place. I have kept putting it off.
I currently just keep them in a binder book. They really aren’t safe like this as they are very delicate. I have my green batiks and some hand dyes that I started to use in a workshop but my machine didn’t want to play ball. It kept skipping stitches. No matter what I did that weekend it wouldn’t improve. That’s probably why it has sat for so long. Time to change that.
February is also GREEN month over at So scrappy for the RSC challenge.
https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/2026/01/scraphappy-saturday-last-blue-saturday.html
Maybe I can cover both at once.
Yes, I did it. I started this quilt back in 2014. https://jobutterfield.blogspot.com/2014/02/sashiko-with-jane-macdonald.html
It was with Jane MacDonald on a sewing cruise around New Zealand. It was so much fun about 12 years ago and it is finally finished.
I did do a simple machine quilting in the ditch as I didn’t want to take anything away from the sashiko. Next up was the binding decision. I didn’t want to frame the quilt and have always wanted to try a facing. After watching a few tutorials I decided on this one. You sew corner triangles to cover the ends of the side pieces.
When folded over it looks very neat without a heap of bulk in the corners.
So I spent a couple of days hand stitching the facing down.
Next up I knew it needed a little bit more to lift is. It was supposed to be tied with red thread in the corners around the smaller blocks but as mine were all different sizes I decided to do some hand quilting with the red thread.
I put some masking tape, which was cut at 1/4”, around each block and went ahead with a running stitch
I think it has worked out great. Just enough colour added. 
The backing was a Japanese print from my stash. Not enough of one so I had 2 * 1 metre pieces in similar colours. I had just enough to get all the facing too. 
I am so thrilled it is now completed 14 years later.
Thanks to Deana & Chooky for the push with
I have jumped on board with Betty over at
https://rainbowconnectionquilters.blogspot.com/
Betty has a group of ladies that make wonderful quilts for charity. They meet monthly but as I am in a different state I join in on their 1/2 hour zoom on the 1st Saturday of the month. In the past we have done a specified block and posted it to Betty. This year is a bit different. We are to make a row of any design we like but it must be made in one colour. All shades or scraps. Your own choice to measure 56” wide and up to 10.5” high. We were told the 6 colours to make. 1 per month in what ever order we choose.
As I also follow Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) I will be making mine in their colour choice. January’s colour is BLUE. That’s easy to do. Out comes the blue tub.
https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/2026/01/scraphappy-saturday-last-blue-saturday.html
I used up some potato chip (PC) blocks
Blocks are made.
Then joined into a row.
This has been posted and I’m off to find some more designs while I wait to see what February’s colour will be.
My friend is having a special birthday soon so she deserved a special gift. On her invitation she said NO gifts but I can’t let that happen. I made a beautiful embroidered monogram for my MIL many years ago (no photo). Here is the pattern I followed. Very simple with my hand scribbled notes. I did a workshop in Gisborne with Delma Moore.
Back to clearing out some blue scraps and finish off my oven mitts.
I got 2 made.
I was up to date with Bonnie’s mystery but a special project took over. I am now back to it. Clue 8 which is the last clue and reveal. I feel that this quilt has been easier than a few of my others I have done. Maybe because I am no longer working I have managed better.
Anyway, next pieces are all cut.