Some of This; Some of That 6/26/22

 Oh boy, now I've gone and done it! Went looking for another UFO to finish, and pulled out three not one to do in July.  We'll se how this goes - lol.

First one has been around maybe 5-7 years - my daughter would know.


It's the row on the bottom. Have to add the other two rows, sashing and one border and it will be ready to sandwich, quilt and bind.

The second one is the red and white two squares in the middle. That's a project my mom started by embroidering the squares and passing them on to me.  This won't be a big quilt as the squares only measure 4" and there are four rows.

The three blocks you see above that UFO isn't one - it's my leader and ender project.

The third UFO is this embroidered piece again from my Mom.

She made this some time ago (6 years ago?).  It needs a backing, a little quilting and binding. 

I'm linking to Design Wall Monday once the link is up.  Thanks for stopping by. Blessings. Have a wonderful, cool week.




Table Scraps Challenge for June

I was sorting scraps from a new bag of them from a friend, and came across a stripe fabric. Eureka - just what I needed for the June Table Scraps Challenge. So I dropped everything and made a mug rug. This is a 4" one as that was the size of the batting scrap. I was even able to use Angela's RSC Color of the Month as there is light and dark blue in this stripe fabric.


I used two different colors of thread to bind my mini - blue on top and deep rose on the back.  You can do this if your tension is just right.



I'm linking to the Table Scraps ChallengeFinished or Not Friday, as well as Angela's So Scrappy Saturday(link above). Come on over and see what quilters are up to. Blessings,

Some of This; Some of That 6/21/22

 I finished my quilt top for baby.  This one grew from one orphan block - a four patch (uppermost right) .  I put it on the design wall and it grew from there! The squares for the four patch were four inches so the square come out to a 7.5 inch unfinished block unit. I had some more panel blocks that I inserted, and one flower block I just couldn't cut up.  All of the material came from scraps except for the spinning wheel fabric. Still needs to be sandwiched, quilted and bound, but that's for another St. Anne's member to do.


I'm linking to Design Wall Monday. Go on over to see what others are working on.
Blessings,















Time for SAHRR

  That's Stay At Home Round Robin to those who aren't familiar with this acronym.  Started Jan 14th with a linky party at Quilting G...