Showing posts with label rainbow scrap challenge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rainbow scrap challenge. Show all posts

Friday, August 7, 2026

Machine Quilting, Piecing and Hand Quilting, of Course!

It's been a busy week in the sewing department!  On Monday, I pin basted my nine patch quilt.  I quilted it with my walking foot yesterday and I have binding picked out to cut and sew on today.  This quilt will be done and ready for show and tell at our September guild meeting!  I used a 28wt light grey thread for the quilting. 



I pieced the medium blue block for my "circle" quilt and now all the blocks are made.  I went searching through my stash for an appropriate sashing fabric as I did not want the blocks to be butted up against each other in the finished quilt.  I found this black and white striped fabric and will use this for both the sashing and the binding. I am going to cut the sashing at 1.5" so only an inch will show once everything is sewn together. 




I added yellow and green beads to my counted cross stitch project.  Three more colours to go!



I am working on hand quilting this pieced border, just figuring out what to quilt as I go along.  I am quilting the final border as well.  I still haven't figured out what to do in the wider blue border.  It will come to me eventually!



On our walk one day this week, we saw Mama deer and two fawns in the woods beside the path.  



There were some interesting spider webs as well. 


Finn helped my daughter will her crochet this week.  He finds balls of wool make very comfy pillows.



There were some very nice sunbeams this week too. 




I will link up with the Slow Sunday Stitchers at Kathy's blog, the Rainbow Scrap Challenge folks at Angela's blog and Frederique, as usual.  Have a good week!

Saturday, August 1, 2026

Hand and Machine Sewing

I continued quilting my round robin quilt this week, finishing the orange and green spiky sections and starting on the next border.  I am still undecided about what to quilt in the wide blue sections.  I will wait until inspiration strikes to do this part. 



I watched the next Moon Trees lesson on the Thread House Academy with Jo Avery and then added the. running stitch embroidery around my tree branches, as she suggested.  I have fabrics picked out for 8 more blocks and will work away on them over the next while. I used pearl cotton for this stitching, green on the gold tree and a variegated gold thread on the print tree.  I'm looking forward to making the next tree block with interweaving branches. 



The Rainbow Scrap challenge colour for August is yellow.  I cut out and sewed my circle block today.  Only one more block to make before I can put this quilt together. As you can see in the second picture below, it will be medium blue. 



I pulled out my cross stitch this week too and added the top stitching on the windmill and some of the beads.  The kit included a very fine needle to use for the beading.  I still have more beading to do. The beads are really tiny!





I am making a bird coin pouch --this was one of the taster weekend projects for the Thread House Academy. I have completed the embroidery and now I just have to put it together.  There is a zipper to add first.  It doesn't look hard to do in her video.   You can see I was sewing in the car.  We went on a date day earlier this week and I stitched on the way to our destination and on the way home as well. 


I have a variety of coleus plants in my patio pots this year.  Such interesting foliage in lots of different colour combinations. 






We went to the Royal Botanical Gardens in Hamilton on Wednesday.  We saw lots of beautiful flowers and several garden critters, including this bunny which was doing its best to hide from view. 




They have a special display of brightly coloured garden sculptures this summer.  


As you know, I like to take reflection pictures. 






Such big ears on a little dog, blowing in the wind.  Finn is cute!


 I will link up with Kathy and the slow stitchers,  Angela and the RSC bloggers and Frederique as well. 

Thursday, July 9, 2026

More Aqua and Hand Quilting

My blocks for Aqua month are done!  Here are the shoe fly blocks and the 25 patch HST block.  Lots of fun scraps in these blocks.  I have ordered some more Kona white as I only have a few small scraps left and I want to make more blocks for both of these quilts.  



I finished hand quilting this purple pineapple block on Monday and I'm now working on the magenta block.  Only one block to go after magenta--it is yellow.  Then, I can get this quilt trimmed and bound.  I will have to see what I have in my stash for binding.  Unfortunately, all of the grey background fabric in the blocks is gone so I can't use that.  (This picture was taken before the last part of the quilting was done--you will just have to believe me that it is now complete!)



I have a few herbs growing in pots on my patio.  The chives have been growing by leaps and bounds so I cut them back.  I cut them up into small pieces and dried them in the oven.  They are ready to use in soups, stews and casseroles next fall and winter. 


My Rainbow Scrap Challenge nine patch quilt is all sewn together and I have picked out some backing fabric from my stash.  I will get it pin basted and quilted soon so it is ready for show and tell at our September guild meeting.  I hope to have a few quilts ready to show at that meeting.  There are several tops in line to be quilted in my sewing room. 



The balloon flowers are blooming!  There are lots of balloons on this plant waiting to pop.  I also have a couple of baby plants that were seeded from this plant last year in other spots in the garden.  I love the colour of these flowers. 


The prickly pear cactus is also blooming this week.  These yellow flowers fade quickly once they bloom but they are a favourite.  Some people are surprised that a cactus will grow this far north but this one comes back year after year. 


I'm reading "Finding Flora" at the moment.  It's a Canadian historical fiction book set in Alberta in the early 1900's about a woman who works to secure her land claim.   A recommended read if you like historical fiction. 



Finn would spend all day outside if we let him!  His fur is like velcro and picks up all kinds of dead leaf bits and little sticks which he tracks inside.  It keeps all of us busy sweeping up!


I will link up with the RSC link up as well as Kathy and Frederique on the weekend.  




 

Saturday, July 4, 2026

Aqua and Yellow

 The Rainbow Scrap Challenge colour for July is Aqua.  I just had my Aqua fabrics out last week at the cottage to complete the last block of my Sommer Sorbet sampler quilt so it was easy to cut out some squares and HST's for my blocks.  This is the only one I got sewn this week but the 25 patch HST block is laid out and ready to sew this coming week.  My interpretation of Aqua is blue-green, leaning towards green.  Turquoise leans towards blue in the blue-green family.  I think others do this the other way around.  It's hard to categorize some blue-green scraps as they are right in the middle of the colour family. 




I only had enough of the white with grey dots fabric, the background for my nine patch blocks, left for one more set of blocks.  I looked at all of the blocks I have made so far this year and decided that I needed yellow to finish off the set.  Even though it is not yellow month, I made my yellow nine patches and then figured out a layout for the blocks.  Right now, they are pinned in piles labelled for each row, sitting by my sewing machine waiting to be put together. 




I made a zipper pouch for a friend for her birthday when I was at the cottage with Christine but could not show it here until it was gifted. 


I finished hand quilting the medium blue pineapple block and then quilted the dark green block.  The light blue block is just about done too.  Only three more blocks to finish. 






I basted my next hand quilting project this week so I am ready to start it when the pineapple log cabin quilt is done.  This was the Round Robin quilt that I made with my friends, Christine, Katherine and Carol.  I have orange, green, yellow and blue thread to use for the quilting. 


I have been working on adding stitches on the bottom part of my farm scene.  There is a field of sunflowers at the bottom made with cross stitches, beads and a sunflower button.  I have to finish the cross stitches first before adding the beads and the button. 



My red bee balm flowered this week as well as my red echinacea.  The colour of these flowers matched the temperature outside this week.  Hot! Hot! Hot!



Through all the heat, Mom and Dad robin flitted about the yard finding food for their quickly growing babies. 



We had our Canada Flag up for Canada Day this week and to show our support for the Canadian Soccer team at the World Cup.  Unfortunately, they lost to Morocco today so they will be heading home.  This is the best showing that a Canadian Team has ever had at the World Cup. 


My geraniums on the front porch are putting on a show right now.  They are a lovely red/magenta colour. 


Finn loves being outside, even on a hot sunny day.  My daughter only lets him stay outside for a short time before heading back inside where it is cooler. 



Daisies are such happy flowers--if only they stayed in bloom longer!


I will link up with Frederique, Cathy and the RSC group.