I did it.
My February challenge is done. It took a while but I got there.
Oh I’ve twisted one of the handles. I’ll unpick and resew it later…
Angela (RSC) Rainbow Scrap Challenge… GREEN
https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/2026/02/last-greenday.html
I did it.
My February challenge is done. It took a while but I got there.
Oh I’ve twisted one of the handles. I’ll unpick and resew it later…
Angela (RSC) Rainbow Scrap Challenge… GREEN
https://superscrappy.blogspot.com/2026/02/last-greenday.html
I am on track for keeping up with the Dear Jane sew along.
F6 was made 10 years ago
so all I had to do was quilt it and join in to the one next to it in the row.
Next to make was F8. Out came the bag of cream scraps and a couple of hours later…… here it is.
Judy from Cornerstone Creations was a trader at our quilt show a few years back. She donated a fabric pack to our group.
Well, it’s time to use it. After a few calculations I have designed a quilt that we can make and have a few ladies to help. This also allows for different abilities with their stitching. This is a quilt I made many years ago and fits well with this fabric.
So I got it all cut up
and sorted into rows
And the first strip sewn together. Phew, it measures about what I thought.
Now to get a group together to finish the top.
Okay, this has been on my Chookshed challenge list for far too long. 3rd time lucky. I did a Flip La K workshop and bought a few rulers. I wanted to keep the separated from my ordinary rulers as the have instruction booklets with them. So I decided I wanted to make a bag. Out came the fabric I used at the workshop. Batiks and hand dies and greens.
Our group is making some charity quilts for a group of kids going on a camp. They would like to gift a quilt to every child. I think there is about 20 kids ranging in age from 6-16.
We decided to go away for a few days to Lake Cullulleraine . It’s only about 50 kms from home and a lovely view.
We had Judy and Barry from Bordertown join us. Faye and Kym also joined us for lunch at the Werrimull Hotel for lunch.
Over the weekend I did manage a little stitching. I bought this basic stitch sampler book kit when I was in Japan.
It’s time to get it done
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.