WIPs Are Going ....

... but slowly.  
NI #3 is quilted (terrible photo, but had to take it last night)

Here's part of the front - had fun following the pattern in the fabric

Made the units for 4 more blocks for the St Anne's quilt

Half way done with  the last border of my April UFO

Working on a bird for Lori's QAL

Quilting the Christmas quilt - just the grid work done so far.
Lastly - enjoying my amaryllis that are in bloom across from my kitchen door.
Tomorrow I'm taking mom to a quilt show for her birthday.  She turned 91 last Saturday.

Before I forget - last week's winner of a fat quarter is Karen Martin.  I've sent her an email.  Can't link this Friday - I'll be logging quite a few miles this coming week (200 this weekend).  I hope you have time to quilt in the next few days.  It would be nice to know what you're working on while I'm so busy with my other life.  Blessings!

Some of This; Some of That

The fat quarter giveaway is still open until next Thursday.  See previous post for details and linky.

People have asked me about the quilt in my header.  Here's the story:
    Back in 2009 (I think) a good friend of mine who was the after school program teacher where she worked, asked me to have a session once a week teaching 3rd - 5th graders how to sew.  I said yes.
    We first made a needle holder. They learned to couch yarn making their initials on their felt holders.  On the inside they learned the running stitch to hold the little pad in place.  I gave them each a pin, a needle and a safety pin and a bit of history.  Once we were done with those, we made tissue holders to give to their moms.  They were really keen to do more hand sewing.  I decided they would make blocks for a quilt.  So I brought a huge bag of scraps and taught them to make simple log cabin crumb blocks.  They used the back stitch and away they went.  Next I brought this rose fabric to which I had ironed on fusible web. They cut out the roses and some butterflies. In the mean time I added some leaves and stems. They put their cutouts on the borders and ironed them in place.  I took the borders home as well as the blocks and sewed the top together.  They were thrilled!  As we were running out of time - I went ahead and sandwiched and quilted it for them, but I had every confidence they could have done the hand quilting (big stitch of course),  too. The quilt measured about 42" square.  At first we thought to raffle it off and give the money to the library to buy books, but all the proud parents wanted it to be hung in the library to show off their students' work of art.  It's still on display.
     One thing I learned from all this fun we had was kids just need something to do - boys and girls.  In the group I had was a boy - the Dennis the Menace of the school.  He was very skeptical about being in the group, but once he tried it he was one of the best 5th graders sewing.  He never missed.

As to my destashing, I used .68 yds to make a St. Anne's top, 3 leader and ender blocks and one side of my UFO challenge quilt - not such a productive week as I'm still enduring that pain in side which isn't a kidney stone, but may be an inflamed bile duct - sigh. So energy draining.  My new YTD is
44.07 yds.

I'm still hand stitching my applique block and have cut out a few hexagons, but not much progress there.  I hope you get to quilt this coming week.  Blessings to you, kind readers.

WIPs Be Gone Almost

This Quilt Along WIP that was my April project for Judy's UFO challenge is almost done.  One more side to go.  I started this in 2014.  My "to be quilted pile" is getting a lot bigger!

One of the reasons it isn't all done is that I stopped to finish another Nearly Insane top. Can't seem to get enough of these.  Here's my fourth one:

In actual fact, it is the 9th one in the book of 98 blocks.  However those between 4 and 8 were too much the same and I wanted a few more pieces in the top, so that's why I made #9.  I call it my Lady Bug top - it will be a 30" quilt for the Neonatal unit.

We've had a return to cooler days - low 80s; upper 70s.  As a result, my one remain rose bush bloomed. Yippee!

Here's a close up of one of the lovelies
What are you up to?  I'd love to come by and see.  Link up and leave a comment.  I'll announce the winner of last week's book giveaway Sunday.  Want a fat quarter?  Link up and maybe you'll be the winner.  This giveaway ends next Thursday near midnight. Blessings!

Before the New Year

As this is the next to the last day of 2025, I thought I'd report on the month of December now. Not to do with quilting, but still a mil...