That’s right, I finished a UFO!!!
This one has been sandwiched since the fall and I finished quilting it yesterday!

That’s right, I finished a UFO!!!
This one has been sandwiched since the fall and I finished quilting it yesterday!


This is our Island Batik February challenge. We were instructed to use any Island Batik fabric in our box, but not the “surprise” fabric. It was to be smaller than 24″ x 24″. Once I decided what to do for my mini … the rest was easy. Decision: A smalll Sudoku Quilt!

For my mini, I needed 9 fabrics plus a background. I received 8 wonderful fall colours. I added a vibrant green from a stash builder’s roll. And I used the neutral fabric for the sashing, border and back (the yummy butter fabric).
The next step was to cut all of the 2 ½” squares. I used the GO Cutter to do this … Once the strips were cut, I lined them up on the GO cutter and the squares were ALL cut all at once as they went through the cutter!!! (Sorry, I didn’t take a picture of this! But it was pretty quick work!)
I found a Sudoku puzzle and wrote it out so that I would have an easy visual to use.
I have numbered pins, but they are scattered all over … SEW, I took a piece of selvage with the coloured dots on the side. I cut the dots individually and stuck a pin through them. It made it easy to keep track of which colour was which number!
I then began sewing … one block at a time. No rushing this one. I would have had a lot of ripping to do if I did. As I finished a block, I added the sashing to the left of the block.
The corners were able to be twirled or swirled, but it took me a bit to figure it out. (I LOVE twirling where the seams meet – it makes it sew smooth when free motion quilting!)


The blocks were all joined together … and I checked carefully to ensure they were all in the correct placement. The quilt was sandwiched with Hobbs 80/20 batting, using a spray baste.
I started quilting on my domestic machine. I used Aurifil thread 50 wt (top & bobbin).
I stitched in the ditch along each seam and extended out into the borders. In the sashing, I sewed wonky ¼” seams. (I call them wonky because they were not all perfectly straight! grin!) I thought I was done quilting, until I looked at it closely and saw that the 2 brown fabrics, although quite different, read almost the same colour. As well, one of the oranges had a lot of green in it, and definitely did not read the same colour throughout. No Problem! I decided to just quilt a tiny motif in each block to hopefully define each colour … Thankfully, I have lots of Aurifil thread in many colours … SEW that was easy. Then I had to decide which motif to use. Eventually, they all spoke to me and soon it was done! This little mini measures 22″ x 22″.
The wind is blowing up to 90 km gusts today, so it was hard to get a picture without the quilt being blown away.
I tried to be a bit artistic with my photos … The one on the tree (left) is the closest to the true colours … the right and bottom one are both washed out a bit.

Can you see the tiny motifs in the 2″ squares?
If you want to see the Magniifcent Minis that are already posted, go to these blogs:
There will be many many more minis being posted during the rest of the month. You don’t want to miss them! There is a tab at the top of my blog that lists all the 2019 Island Batik Ambassadors. If you go to each of their blogs and “follow” each one, you will ensure that you don’t miss a single post of all of their creations!
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Yes, I’ve been so busy with writing about being an Island Batik Ambassador, the Turnabout Patchwork blog hop & the Daisy Chain mystery writing about PHD in 2019 just slipped my mind, or more accurately, got put on the back burner.
The Turnabout Patchwork blog hop is still happening: Continue reading

I said that I I was joining Little Bunny Quilts in doing the Daisy Chain Mystery Quilt Along?
The Fabric Requirements came out on Feb 4.
Here are the fabrics that I have chosen:

Guess what ???????????????
I was chosen to be an Island Batik Ambassador! WooHoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You can see their official announcement HERE.
Can you tell HOW EXCITED I AM????

The author is Teresa Mairal Barreu. She’s an Australian author and blogs at Sewn Up … you can see her blog HERE.
If you want to order this book: Check out Teresa’s blog on THIS PAGE. Continue reading
This book came out in December.
As I said before, I love the premise of this book. You make a specific block, cut it as directed and voilá – you have a completely different block with a big difference! It’s a little like the disappearing 9 patch and disappearing 4 patch … but with totally different results!
If you want to see a lot of eye candy with patterns from this book – make sure that you visit all the different blogs on the blog hop.

On February 4 (my day!) I will have a giveaway. You will be able to win an electronic copy of Turnabout Patchwork! I will show a new quilt (a sneak peak on the left and be revisiting the quilt on the right. Continue reading
I’ve been sick … but I won’t gross you out with the details.
Today I saw a robin!!! YAY!!! Spring is on the way! Sorry, no picture, I wasn’t fast enough before it flew away!
Nothing is finished, so nothing taken away … no shopping / no fabric buying!
| * | Fabric Used this week: | 0 | yards | |
| * | Fabric Used this year: | 0 | yards | |
| * | Fabric Added this Week: | 0 | yards | |
| * | Fabric Added this Year: | 4.5 | yards | |
| * | Net Fabric Used for 2019: | 3.4 | yards | |
| * | Husband’s purchases | 5 | yards |
I thought I was making great progress on Bonnie Hunter mystery, Good Fortune … as I said in my last post, Ithought I had all the grey sides added on, … I did but I had to unsew about 10 of them as I didn’t have the white making the X. All I’ve done is finished the ripping, but haven’t sewn them back together.
Hello! I’ve been working away … SLOWLY … at the Good Fortune mystery. I thought I had all of the 4 patch blocks done … until I was doing the final pressing and realized that I have about 10 blocks where the corner 4 patches are turned around … groan … oh well, I’m just 10 blocks away from finishing these blocks.
PS: If you want to do this mystery, make sure that you download all the clues before the end of the month! Continue reading
The deadline to join in the PHD in 2019 has come and is now in the past.
There are 6 brave souls joining me this year to attempt their PHD in 2019!
To know more about this challenge Click HERE. Continue reading

Yes, I was away in Hawaii for 10 days! I loved every minute! Here is a picture of the view from our Airbnb on the east coast of Oahu.
Can you imagine listening to the waves all night and waking up to this view? I loved the warm weather (it wasn’t HOT). It was pretty great … and is now a wonderful memory.
Do you label your quilts?
Is it important to label your quilts?
I believe that every quilt that YOU make is important enough for a label.
The quilt below was made by my Grandma. This is a fact. I believe that it was made for my parents wedding, but there is no one alive to verify that. They got married in 1950. A label would tell the whole story,

I’m going to join Kate at Life in Pieces in her 15 minutes of stitching a day. I used to do this when I was working full time. Sitting at the machine for 15 minutes was a great de-stresser!
Although I don’t have the stress that I had when I was working, I still need to sit down at my machine. EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. when I am home. I obviously can’t take a machine with me every time I travel (although, I’d like to!).
At first, I was hesitant to join in because I already know of two major trips that are happening this year … and then my percentage would go down – big time. Who am I trying to kid? Who cares about what percentage of time I sit at the sewing machine? Probably only me. SEW … I made the decision that I will only count the days that I am home.
My 15 minutes to stitch will NOT include:
15 Minutes to Stitch will include:
Are you going to join Kate & I in 15 Minutes to Stitch 2019?
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I follow a blog called “Virtual Quilter.” Judy Butcher designs quilts in EQ and posts daily pitcures of her creations. She has an amazing range of wonderful quilts.
I asked for permission to post some of her pictures … and here they are … with links to the original post.
Julianne’s Star From Dec. 31,. 2018 LINK is HERE . I love the contrast between the background and the blocks. The quilting really enhances the quilt!
Well, when you don’t keep up with all the parts of Bonnie Hunter’s Mystery … it takes a LOT of time to catch up … On Friday, I sewed with friends … I was hoping to at least get one of each block done – that didn’t happen!
Then I asked for opinions … for my gray – for the blocks with the teal 4 patches. I had 5 different grays … only one of them was big enough (the one on the left) to make the rectangles that went with the 4 patches … It was voted down … too dark … the others were too light, or just right … but none of that mattered since there was not enough of the “just right” one to do the trick. My friend’s solution was “quit being lazy and strip them together like the pattern suggests.”
HA! HA! And THEY are the ones that tease me endlessly about sewing with small pieces! (Don’t I have awesome friends?) SEW, I’ve been sewing strips of grey fabric together for my rectangles. One strip is made. No blocks are made yet! But I’m liking the strips.
I am no where near the reveal … On Monday, I’ll be linking to Good Fortune Linky Party. There is bound to be some who have the top completed. And, there’s probably a few that have not slept since Friday and have it quilted. Me? I’m enjoying the slow stitchin’.
Yes, I bought fabric this week. I needed binding for Purple Shells. And YES, I’m going to keep track of my husband’s purchases – separate from mine! If I use them, then I’ll subtract what I use from HIS purchase. (GRIN!)


If you want to join us to decrease your UFOs and finish your new projects – you have until Jan. 20, 2019 … more information is HERE.

Summary: I finished Purple Shells … I counted it as a Start in 2019 even though it was started in late December. (Mostly because I didn’t want to add to my UFO list!
There are no UFOs finished, I’m just slow stitchin’ on Good Fortune.
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“Shells” is done, done, DONE! I am absolutely thrilled with how this quilt turned out. And … it was done in time for my son to deliver it to Ontario! YEAH!!! Continue reading

Here is a view of all the UFO projects that I finished in 2018. Some were quick finishes, others took quite awhile and were bigger projects.

I’ve been working on Shells from Turnabout Patchwork. You can see my start HERE.
The picture on the left is the quilt sandwiched – with the spool of thread I plan to use for quilting it … the one on the right has the painter’s tape marking the straight lines.
I do hope I have this done in time for my son to deliver it!
Parts 1, 2 & 3 are done … all done (left picture). Part 4: I still debating whether to strip fabric together for the rectangles – or just go with one piece of fabric. Part 5 has the orange / neutral (grey / neutral for me) partially sewn (right picture) … the bigger triangles still need to be cut. Part 6 … string piecing neutrals … not too many, but not sure when I’ll start them. Tomorrow, I will be linking to Monday’s Good Fortune link-up HERE.
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