I quilted it using the triple zigzag stitch on its widest setting. It works out great.
ButterZ
Monday, 22 June 2026
Another charity baby quilt for the hospital
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Rainbow strips for Betty
I have been taking part in making rainbow strips for Betty.
Explanation here. https://rainbowconnectionquilters.blogspot.com/2026/06/rainbow-show-and-tell-so-far.html
Out come the yellows. I had previously used up all my smallest pieces of yellow fabrics. I worked with the smallest out of this tub.
Here is my orange tub
Making another row for Betty. This month for RSC the colour is PURPLE. Out comes the purple tub.
I have these pieces leftover from a recent quilt. Cut 2” * 5”.
Sorting out the smaller pieces that I’m cutting into.
More pieces are cut and sewing is started.
I have made 2 lengths of braid. Now to decide which way to join them.
I have stitched a strip in between so I didn’t have to match seams but I think they matched very well
Thursday, 18 June 2026
I’m here. I can’t believe it’s been over 2 months.
Wow, how distant I have been. Unfortunately I have not had any interest in doing a blog post. I have not even been reading blogs regularly, I do apologise for not leaving comments on all the posts I have read. But I am here now. I will post today about my last weekend sewing then hopefully catch up on what has been done in my absence.
So, last weekend I held a mystery quilt weekend with my local quilt group. 22 ladies attended and it was a lot of fun. I had given some preparation clues out over the last few months so the quilt top should be finished during the weekend.
It was a true mystery as no one guessed the layout.
Here is what we made. This one is mine
There were 2 ladies that wanted to use up a pile of 2 inch blocks. They put together 16 patches to make up the required size. When joining the blocks together there were no seams to match. Whereas the 9 patches ones had 3 seams to match per block.
This was made by a new member. She was given lots of scraps and when she made her 9 patches at home she wanted them in a colour theme. Everyone had to make a tot of 48 blocks. So that she did. Then after the reveal of the top she wanted to make a colour wash theme and made her blocks fit that. I’m amazed how it all worked considering she didn’t know how many of each colour was needed. Looks amazing.
This ladies husband thought the black wasn’t going to look good so decided on a lighter grey. It’s a much softer looking quilt.
This lady want to use all her black/white scraps but it didn’t quite stand out like it was supposed to so she changed the layout a bit to create a black bat feature
This one was created by some pre prepared squares for a planned quilt in 2020. Her project never eventuated due to the gathering being cancelled in covid times. Well, they are all used up now.
Then there was one lady who just forgot to make her 9 patches. So down to spotlight to buy some fabric to replace with full size squares. At least the design worked and she could still take part in the weekend. She has completed the top and it looks great. I just didn’t get a photo
This one was made with a floral light fabric instead of white and a patterned dark instead of the black. It has come out a very pretty quilt.
I had a couple of friends over last year to try out the pattern so this lady had already made her blocks up. So on day 1 hers were hidden as she had the layout pinned and ready to share to the group on day 2. To keep herself busy she decided to make the blocks out of 1 inch squares. The block itself will measure 4 inches. She got about 50 made on the Saturday and has about 100 still to do. These will look amazing. Sunday she completed her original top.
I did not have a pattern. I had only seen a picture of this quilt. I do not remember where I saw the photo so sorry to whoever designed it. I did my own measurements, directions and border design. The weekend turned out to be a lot of fun with a few ladies wanting to make a second quilt.
So it was a success….
Now for blogger and inserting photos. What a nightmare. This post has taken over an hour to do. This maybe why I have been avoiding doing posts. Anyway, it’s a start and I’ll try to do some more when I have the time.
Thursday, 9 April 2026
A few things happening in April.
I have a finish and it’s ready for Scrub Stitchin’. My binding is sewn. I love it too.
I also have our sew along ready to piece together for Scrub Stitchin’.
too. Chooky and my adjusted Simply Serene.
And I have some secret sewing for Scrub Stitchin’.
too. Mmmm I wonder what is going on here!!!!!
I have been busy but I managed some PINK sewing for April.
too. This is a project I will work on soon. It will become a project bag with a clear plastic window front.
And I have these flowers popping up in my garden.
As for the Chookshed challenge # 10, mine was left as to do anything. This worked well and fits in perfect for Scrub Stitchin’. I have picked up a few new projects and a couple of old ones. I’ll choose at the end of the month to share more on my progress.
I am really looking forward to next week.
Friday, 3 April 2026
Dear Jane.. G5 & G9
Another 2 are done. G5.
Monday, 30 March 2026
Chookshed Challenge UFO finished
Friday, 27 March 2026
I’ve quilted my quilt.
Wednesday, 25 March 2026
Monday, 23 March 2026
Unexpected mail
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.











































