Friday, April 17, 2026

Opal-Inspired Baby Quilt Finish

Before I left to go on retreat, I was able to quilt and bind the Opal-Inspired baby quilt. I's a finish, and it's intended to be donated. But I will hold onto it and submit it for PCQ's display window in the creative arts building in October, when the opal birthstone will be the featured color theme. It will be donated afterward. 

Because of the small size, I was able to pin baste on my tabletop and quilt on my domestic machine using a serpentine stitch along the seam lines. 

The backing, from the club's stash, is peach flannel. Couldn't be more perfect!!! And to top it off, I had a matching peach geometric print, used elsewhere in the quilt, for the binding. 

One sweet and cuddly little finish.


Link up:  Alycia Quilts

Friday, April 3, 2026

A Patriotic Pattern: Scrappy Nine Patch Stars

I've been seeing quite a lot of interest in patriotic quilts in the quilting world lately due to the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. I thought I would share again my Scrappy Nine Patch Stars pattern, which has been very popular. There's time to make one before the Fourth of July! 

Because I've used the flimsy as a teaching sample, I've never quilted it, but I suppose I finally should. Here's the flimsy: 

The size is 60 by 84 inches. It's beginner-friendly, made up of 6" half-square triangles and nine patches. Great use of scraps, too. 


The tutorial is available for free. Just leave a comment, but you must include your email address in the text of the comment (otherwise if you're a no-reply commenter, I have no way of sending it to you). 

Linking up with Alycia Quilts 

Thursday, April 2, 2026

March Stash Report and Goals Update

March was a productive month; it seems like I accomplished a lot more than I thought I would. The top priority was getting ready for retreat next week, and I was able to jet Diabolical Jane and a second project prepped. Then in order to use up scraps I added a third project. 
Diabolical Jane Layout

With time on the long arm I was able to quilt and finish Positively Scrappy (tutorial here). I quilted the Opal Inspired baby quilt on my domestic machine, so that project is finished, too. It's rare that I have two finishes in one month! 
Positively Scrappy

Opal-Inspired baby quilt

These finishes helped my stash report, but I had some acquisitions, too. Living in a retirement community, unfortunately quilters pass away and their families usually contact the quilting club for a quilting estate sale. There was another one this month, and I brought home some yardage and a duplicate of my favorite 12" ruler to keep in my travel kit. 

March Stash Report

IN this month: 14.5 yards (1/2 yard from Hobby Lobby and 2 yards from Bernina Connection for Diabolical Jane. 4 yards low volumes from online order. 6 yards from estate sale. 2 yards low volumes from 35th Ave.)
OUT this month: 10.5 (Positively Scrappy top and binding, 8 yards. Opal inspired baby quilt, top and binding, est. 2-1/2 yards.)

IN YTD: 35.5 yards
OUT YTD: 34.75 yards
YTD Net Change: O.75 yard IN

Another March accomplishment which does not count in the stash report was getting the confidential project to the finished flimsy stage. I still need to clean up the back to get it ready for quilting, and wash and press the backing fabric. I'm booked on the long arm April 17th, so I'll quilt it then. The fabrics were sourced from a friend's collection of thrifted shirts plus other fabrics from several friends, so this project is exempt from the stash report. But I have to say, I'm thrilled with how the flimsy came out and I'm excited to get to quilt it soon. 

Goals Update:

March Recap:

1. Participate in PCQ's quilt show on March 7. Yes, displayed two quilts and helped with take-down. 

2. Prep projects for April retreat. Includes fabric shopping, layout and cutting. Yes, Diabolical Jane is laid out and two other small projects are ready to go. 

3. Quilt the X and Plus top. Done, also bound and finished. Separate post to come.

4. Take the Bernina 770 in for repairs. Yes, they said it only needed a Clean-Oil-Adjust treatment. It's working better, but it still occasionally shreds very fine thread like So Fine or Aurifil 50 wt. It's doing fine with Connecting Threads Essential 50 wt. (I've tried many different needles.)

5. Work on next steps of the confidential collaborative project. Yes, got the top squared up and ready to quilt. 

6. Work on the Mary's Triangles project at social sewing. Yes, the pile of finished blocks is growing.

7. Continue searching for sashing fabric for Crossroads Wheel blocks. Yes, still no luck but I haven't exhausted all local resources. 

8. Assemble the Opal-Inspired blocks - OR - the 16 patch blocks made from the leftovers into a top. Yes, finished the Opal-Inspired blocks to a baby quilt flimsy. Quilted it on my domestic machine; bound, labeled and finished it. 

Other: Planned a project to use up leftover purple pieces from DJ; cut 2-1/2" squares and started piecing blocks.

Purple and gold Nine Patch and Plus project

April Goals: 

1. Participate in long arm learning and playtime event on Apr 4th. 

2. Attend retreat Apr 9-13 and have a good time.

3. Assemble Diabolical Jane at retreat

4. Finish prepping the confidential project for quilting: pick any remaining paper bits out of the back, wash and iron the backing fabric, get batting.

5. Quilt the confidential project on April 17. 

6. If time permits, assemble the purple Nine Patch and Plus project, possibly at retreat.

7. If time permits, assemble the other pastel and white baby quilt, possibly at retreat.  

8. Work on the Mary's Triangles project at social sewing.

All of that should keep me busy for the month, but I also need to do some cleaning up in the sewing room. That will have to wait until later in the month. 



Monday, March 30, 2026

A New Project, or How to Use Up Purple Scraps

I had some partial 2-1/2" strips of purple prints left over from designing Diabolical Jane. Rather than put them in the scrap drawers, I decided to use them in a new project. I so rarely work with purple that I knew if I put them away, I'd never use them. Looking through my scrap drawers and stash, I decided on amber golds and soft oranges to complement the purples, and ivory low volume prints for the background.

I decided on a Plus and Chain layout, 6" plus blocks and nine patch blocks framed by sashing for a chain effect. Easy sewing for a quick charity quilt. Since my design wall is still occupied , the tabletop will have to suffice for a quick layout check:

It's hard to see with bad lighting, so few blocks, and too much contrast between the tabletop and the blocks. The sashing will be the same cream and ivory prints used in the blocks. Squint, and the chain effect becomes clearer. 

If I get the blocks assembled before I go on retreat in April, I can pack this up and take it as my extra project in case I finish everything else. My priority will be assembling Diabolical Jane, but I have four days, a lot of sewing time, and I would hate to run out of projects to work on. 


Link Up: Small Quilts and Doll Quilts





Monday, March 23, 2026

Diabolical Jane: Final Layout on the Wall

 After much tinkering, I've decided on the layout for my version of Diabolical Jane. 

I'm seeing an optical effect that's interesting. See the shadow along the right side of the folded border fabric? It looks like a narrow inner border. I kind of like it. What do you think? When I get the whole interior sewn I can decide if I want an inner border and purchase fabric for it while I'm there. 

I've been having so much fun with this project. It's hard to put it aside to save it for retreat! But there's four days of sewing and I need projects to keep me busy. I'll have to be patient, put it aside, and save it to work on there. 


Link Up: Small Quilts and Doll Quilts 3/23, NTT 3/26, Alycia Quilts 3/27

Friday, March 20, 2026

Opal-Inspired Baby Quilt Flimsy

I wrote about being inspired by the colors of opal gemstones in this post. This was my color inspiration:
Opal gemstone, screen capture from Google image search

I pulled a palette of aqua, orange and yellow along with white-based low volume prints with a lot of color in them. This is what I ended up with, for a baby quilt.

The blocks are small, 6", and the top finished at 36 by 42", so I'll be able to use one WOF for backing if I quilt it on my domestic machine. I have a lot of small to medium pieces of batting on hand, so I'm sure I have or can piece a batting of the right size. I was able to find peach flannel for the back in the club's stash - perfect! When finished, this quilt will eventually go to a young family at Luke Airforce Base. 

I love this palette for a baby, and I'm pleased with how this top turned out. 



Link up: Alycia Quilts



Monday, March 16, 2026

Designing Diabolical Jane

Diabolical Jane is laid out in quadrants that are built like half log cabin blocks. 


I'm laying pieces out on my cutting table, and when I get one quadrant I like, I'll put tall four up on the design wall.


I swear, I'm obsessed with this project! Every time I walk past it I have to stop and move something around. It's like doing a jigsaw puzzle - just one more piece. No wait, how about this? no...

I've already edited out all the solid fabrics I thought I was going to use. This project needs prints, prints, prints! 

Since I'm laying out only one quadrant to start with, I pulled out my hinged mirrors to try to get a sense of what four quadrants would look like. 

Not really very helpful. The mirrors aren't big enough to go far enough out to show more of the whole layout. 

I'm thinking of eliminating the light and bright aqua prints, too distracting. I may actually repeat one or two of the other prints already used. We'll see. More cutting, playing, and rearranging to come. And I'm sure when I have one satisfactory quadrant and put all four on the wall, I'll need to tweak some more.