One last community quilt for 2025…

…and some last minute Christmas projects

2025/12/31

I kept all of my sewing/embroidery/quilting machines very busy in December………and forgot to take photos of some of the projects. The final quilting project of the year is a quilt assembled from blocks I won at HAW (Hands Across the Water – an annual gathering of quilters from several guilds in our general geographic region) in 2024. Because I recently purchased a magnetic hoop for my Bernina 790, I’ve been wanting to try it out and this quilt gave me the opportunity. The hoop was definitely worth getting and with having a Bernina discount and a gift card I didn’t cringe too much at the price lol.

O the weather outside is frightful…..

Because scraps breed in the closets in this house, I seem to have a never ending supply with which to create scrappy community quilts. This latest one was inspired by a post in the Scrappy Girls Club Facebook group by Betty Buttega.

2025/12/08

Environment Canada tells us we’re experiencing an ‘atmospheric river’, which really means very windy with lots of rain; there’s a high stream advisory in place right now. I know after being out running errands earlier this morning that I’d much rather be inside, even tho it’s relatively warm – +8.9C. So….quilting time…or machine embroidery time…definitely not outdoors time!

Because scraps breed in the closets in this house, I seem to have a never ending supply with which to create scrappy community quilts. This latest one was inspired by a post in the Scrappy Girls Club Facebook group by Betty Buttega.

Most of the scraps that went into this one were my own, but a few came to me via the Guild. I prewash all my own fabrics, but it’s not always practical to wash gifted scraps. Usually, that’s OK, but NOT THIS TIME! I usually wash any quilts I make before they go out into the community and that’s for two reasons: 1. They have spray adhesive in them and I have no idea if the quilt is going to someone with allergies or sensitivities and it’s best the quilt is squeaky clean (altho I’ve never heard a quilt squeak lol). And 2. What if any of the fabrics bleed when washed? It’s better I find out than the recipient.

And so this time, that’s exactly what happened. That purple print (not my fabric!) bled. I even used colour catchers in the wash, but obviously not enough. So there it is, soaking in the bathtub in a mixture of hot water and Dawn dish soap. And yes, that really does the trick; I’ve had to do that once before. See the pale mauve water? I highly recommend Susie Quilts tutorial if you have this misfortune befall you.

In any case, here’s what the quilt looks like when it’s dry and no colour bleed and ready to go to someone in need in our community. Pieced on my little Husqvarna H/Class and custom ruler quilted by me on my Sweet Sixteen. It’s approximated 56″ x 72″.

And just to have a little fun, here’s a little machine embroidery ITH (in the hoop) 8″ x 8″ trivet I whipped up yesterday just for fun. It’s a free design from Jeanine Babich Designs, comes in two sizes, and can be found here: https://janinebabichdesigns.com/product/snowman-trivet/

2025/12/07 – Trivet
A free design available here: https://janinebabichdesigns.com/product/snowman-trivet/

14+ quilting hours and almost 170,000 stitches later……

It’s done! This fabulous quilt top was donated to the Guild (maker unknown) to be quilted and become one of our Community quilts. It’s obviously a Judy Niemeyer pattern and what’s also obvious is the amount of work that went into it!
I couldn’t resist custom quilting it; for all the work that went into piecing it, it begged for special attention. It took longer that I anticipated (like that’s never happened before lol) but I attribute that to the many (many, many) thread colour changes. Now that it’s done, I almost hate to turn it in to our Community Quilt Coordinator!

My sister in law took her lovely Almost Houndstooth quilt home with her and bound and washed it; I love the crinkly texture of a quilt once it’s washed.

What’s under my needle today?

2025/11/01

It’s been awhile since I posted anything but summer is a slow (or non-existent) time for quilting for me. But here we are in late Autumn and I’m now neglecting most other activities except quilting!

A few weeks ago I picked up a couple of the Guild’s sandwiched community quilts to quilt. They were both folded with the backing facing out so I had no idea what I was getting. What a shock when I discovered one of them was a very colourful quilt from a Judy Niemeyer pattern! I’ve not quilted one of those before and I’m having a difficult time resisting quilting it to death, but I hope to do it justice without spending too much time on it! I have no idea who made either of the quilts I picked up but they’re both lovely.

Community Quilt

Finished Projects

The other community quilt is done, laundered and ready to go to our Community Quilt coordinator for distribution to those in need in our community. We have many talented quilters in our Guild and it’s always a treat to quilt something they’ve pieced.


One of my sisters-in-law trusted me with one of her quilts last fall and it took me until this fall to quilt it! It’s from a pattern, Almost Houndstooth, that she’s pieced more than once and she always does a lovely job. This one took awhile to speak to me, but when I knew they were coming for a visit I made is speak a little faster! I’m waiting now for a photo of it once she has time to bind it. All the time I was quilting it I thought of it as the batman quilt; I wonder why?!! lol.


And, of course, there’s always a machine embroidery project either underway or finished. My daughter and I both needed new mini oven mitts and when Kreative Kiwi posted this pattern for $1 that was the incentive I needed to make some for us.

In the Hoop oven mitts.

What’s next?

I purchased a magnetic hoop earlier this Fall for my Bernina 790 plus that I haven’t played with yet. I’m yearning to experiment with E to E quilting with it…..

And I have have two beautiful quilt patterns just begging to be started….. and Christmas is coming……

Quilt show and coasters and bibs and scrappy quilts and more …..

I should be gardening this morning, but it’s raining….

Where did the time go since our Guild’s quilt show in March? If you haven’t already checked that out, be sure to click the link and have a look at the fabulous entries by our members. I entered several items this year but my favourite was, of course, another HST quilt. This one was totally scrappy as is much of what I make these days. Other than the white, the fabrics are almost all from a friend who is only too happy to give her scraps to me and I’m too foolish to say no! She has such good taste in fabrics and colours that her scraps are a total joy with which to work. Thanks Kathy! Pieced by me and custom machine quilted (straight lines and feathers) on my Sweet Sixteen (8 million+ stitches on it and counting!). And if you come to stay with us, you’ll likely be sleeping under it.
Size: 78.5″ x 92″.

Once the quilt show was over with, I could move on to other tasks. A friend asked me to make some novelty machine embroidered coasters so on a welcome change from quilting, I whipped these up. I haven’t heard yet what the reaction was to the last one lol. Machine embroidered ITH (In The Hoop) on my Bernina 790 Plus and custom designed by me.

And then the mini oven mitts…..I tried a new design and enlisted my daughter to test them. We are both going hmmmmmm…shouldn’t they be a little smaller? And the answer is yes, but I haven’t had time to modify and make the second pair; other more fun projects have preempted that one. In the meantime, my old ones are almost falling apart…..

And then there are the bibs…..full body ones. I’ve been making bibs from this pattern for at least 20 years. The pattern is “Overall Bib” by Pieceful Expressions and is still available online. I prefer to make them with flannel on one side and rip stop nylon on the reverse side so moisture doesn’t soak through onto baby’s clothes. Moms love them. And even tho the pattern calls for a Velcro closure at the neckline I was soon advised (probably by the first recipient) that that didn’t work well as once the child was old enough a good tug would result in the bib coming right off! The closures of choice are either buttons/buttonholes or heavy duty snaps. Ha, ha! let them try to get that undone! I like a button the best as Mom can reposition it to control the size of the neck opening. Never let it be said I can’t outsmart a baby!

These bibs are for a charming little man who is almost 10 months old and I’m told he is always happy. Mom loves anything dinosaur themed so when I spotted this fabric at a sale, I knew it had to be mine even if it meant begging a quilting friend to put it in my hands instead of hers. Lucky for me, she could be coaxed. There are two sizes here, 12 months and 18 months, and he shouldn’t outgrow them for a little while.

And now for the last two quilts…… If one of my sisters-in-law is reading this, she’ll be wondering ‘but what about my quilt???’. Last fall she gave me one to be quilted and what with the quilt show and some of these other fun projects, I just haven’t worked my way around to it. And I did have to leave it on the table for awhile waiting for it to ‘speak’ to me……lol. But now it’s next; I promise!

Our Guild provides quilts to people in need in our community. As examples, some go to Oncology at our hospital and others may go to fire victims. Annually, we have a quilt sandwiching bee where we assemble the tops, batting and backing and our Community Quilt Coordinator hands them out to members who quilt them. Well, we just had one of those sessions and I took a couple of the quilts, one I’d made and one another member pieced, and I just finished quilting them. Our supply of Community Quilts has run low so this will help top it up. Both were custom free motion quilted by me on my Sweet Sixteen.

And now the sun is shining and yard/garden work is calling me!

Scrappy makes me happy!

2025/03/05
So what’s under my needle today? Feathers and straight lines in another scrappy quilt, of course. Today’s is another HST quilt, and I’m madly quilting it so it will be ready to hang in our Guild’s biannual quilt show. Setup day is March 21st so my deadline is the 20th. Can I do it? I hope so!
The second quilt is another scrappy one and I ruler quilted it with my favourite wave design, done with the HQ Wave B ruler. I love the wave illusion created with that ruler.
Both quilts are made primarily with scraps given to me by one of our generous Guild members. It’s fun to work with someone else’s scraps but really… don’t I have enough of my own???

Both quilts are pieced by me and free motion and ruler custom quilted by me on my Sweet Sixteen sit down mid arm. The arrow quilt is quilted with the most beautiful variegated deep purple thread I found at Quilt Canada in Edmonton this past summer and I’m still wondering why I didn’t buy more at the time…

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