Well here are my next 4 DEAR JANE BLOCKS
F11
H12
I received an unexpected package in the mail. Interesting. It was from New Zealand. Lou thought I needed something to do. She knows I love puzzles.
Also included was a fun little butterfly spinner.
Ok, I am off to start this. I wonder how I will do.
OMG
This one is hard. I spent about 4 hours on this so far and I didn’t get much done. The colours on the pieces are very hard to distinguish on the box. So it may take a while.
After another night of puzzle stress.. I am getting some of the wings outline but it is hard work.
Lou had made a start with this puzzle back in November ‘25. She wasn’t happy with this one.
I have made progress with my challenge this month.
Making placemats to match my table runner which I finished in 2020
https://jobutterfield.blogspot.com/2020/01/broken-herringbone-table-runner-ufo.html
This is the starting point of the my ufo. Here is the table runner.
Here is what was in the bag. The pieces already cut. Some are sewn. The goal is to use up what I have and get the most placemats I can.
I decided to stipple quilt it the same as the runner
Once I trimmed it I managed to get 4 placemats.
My next 2 Dear Jane blocks are done. 1 easier than the other. I got there though.
H8 was a bit more work. I appliquéd a circle larger than needed. I then cut it into quarters and added the centre cross.. I foundation pieced the hourglass units and added them to the centre.
G4 went together very easy. I was happy with this block.
I occasionally knit some baby items for charity. I made a premie jacket
And beanies.
They just needed sewing up.
I have a friend that loves knitting and passed these on to me.
Look at them all.
Now I’m dropping them off to another friend to give to Jan Mc from Oz Comfort Quilts and the Northern Hospital.
The next weeks blocks to be done are
H9.
I just had my nails done and found hand stitching hard. Therefore I couldn’t really hand appliqué the diamonds on so I went down the route of fpp. All machine done and I think it worked out ok. Quilted and ready to join to the next block in the row.
G13
This block was made years ago so I just had to quilt it.
I was dealing with a lot at the end of 2024 as well as Blog 2Print went out of business. It took some time to source another company but Judy form Cornerstone creations had one done from IntoRealPages. She was happy with their service and quality. So I thought I would give them a go. She did say the books were about an inch taller than the other books we had previously had done. I got online and had a look. Did all the things to get it started and waited for a discount coupon to be advertised. $US conversion to AUD$ is a killer. 2 years of blogs were ordered. With the coupon they roughly were the same $ as previously paid.
My books have arrived and yes they are of a good quality. There are a few differences. Not as many covers to choose from, I couldn’t find how to add a photo to the cover and they were taller. There was a cover page for every month too.
Another difference, I’m not sure how I did it, was the 2024 book had a collage of my photos on one of the first pages. I like this idea. The 2025 book didn’t.
RSC so scrappy Saturday March colour is red. I made this ahead of time
Here is my red row for Betty. I have chosen different size squares in 2.5”, 5” & 10.5”.
They work from one large block and slowly work down in size.
The planning and layout .
All sewn together. It measures 10.5” * 56.5”. One end has a slightly larger block so the row can be trimmed once sewn into the quilt.
My daughter has been having fun playing around with photos.
She loves chatgpt and AI. This is what he has done.
My Lego sewing station
The Dear Jane sew along group I am part of started off making 1 block per week. I sewed F8 before that week started. Now they have changed the order of blocks and now plan to sew 2 a week. So first up was
F4
H6 this block was a little tricky.