Sunday 23 February 2020

 This is a charity/donation quilt that I finally finished in Jan. All the materials on the front were donated by my quilting guild. A member cut up a lot of scraps from long arming into 6 1/2 inch blocks and to took a bundle of them a couple of years ago.  It was a long time in the making. Put together as "quilt as you go".  The back flannel was my donation to the quilt. It was a red and navy plaid.  I forgot to get a photo of that. This shot was from show and tell at my guild meeting.
 This is half of a scarf that I made last year.  My mom reminded me of a pattern I used as a teenager for scarves and I decided to make another one. Very easy to make. The bottom is made by dropping stitches then you continue to make the part that goes around your neck.
 Not sure if I posted this before or not.  This is my Christmas quilt. Made with blocks that I won at my quilt guild for being a committee member.  It took me a long time to get the blocks together but it has been made now for quite some time.

Saturday 22 February 2020



 These are hexagon placemats I made as a Christmas gift.
 Panel baby quilt I made for my nieces daughter in 2019. Add hexagon butterflies.
Two block lotto blocks from 2019
I am getting a few thing finished finally this year. Photo's to follow.

Thursday 13 February 2020

 This is Karen S. with a block of the month. I think it was in the spring 2019.

 Chris and Sara with the parents.
 These baby pictures are of the above groom. Chris was 1 year old here. So that would be me at 37. Dave and Wilf with Chris. Muriel in top photo.

  Here are 4 folded star hot pads I Made in 2019. All given as gifts and Have left my house.

This is one of the chair pads that I cross stitched a tarts in the middle. in 2019.
That is it for today. We are doing a fitness program at the moment and just finished part of it this morning.  Lots of info with the program.
Happy quilting to all.

Tuesday 11 February 2020




 Chris and his best friends. They got ready at our place
 Over the years they had a lot of fun on the merry-go-round.
 Jenn and Tanner

 Jenn and Chris.
Chris and Sara during the ceremony
Had to add something Quilty. So here are the first set of blocks that I had from the patterns of 52 blocks in 52 weeks.