Sunday, November 30, 2025

Stonefields, Blocks 59, 60 & 61

Blocks 59 & 60 are called Lollipop Lady. Block 59 was actually supposed to be a pieced block called the Handkerchief. I thought 2 of that block was enough so the handkerchief turned into a Lollipop Lady.


I had a problem stitching the rick-rack in the circle, it wasn't really a rick-rack though, the edges were supposed to be curved.

I didn't like the way my lollipop block turned out so block 60 was changed. The rick-rack design was changed a large circle and it looked so much nicer.


Block 61 is titled Summer Camp. 


I really like this block, this block is going to be the center block in my quilt. Section 5 is completed since block 61 was the last block in that group. Blocks 60 and 61 were completed at the retreat I recently attended.

Here are the blocks so far, all 61 of them!


There are 121 blocks in the Stonefields quilt, now I'm halfway finished! Stonefields is designed by Susan Smith.

I have to show you what my friend Elaine completed at retreat. Several years ago, Gay Boomer from Sentimental Stitches had a redwork BOW. Elaine kept up with the embroidery and completed every block during it's week for a year, then it was time to piece the borders.

Elaine has spent the last several retreats foundation paper-piecing the flying geese borders.


She was missing one section of the border at the bottom right side, she'll piece it after she returns home. Isn't this quilt beautiful!

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Blue Embroidered Flimsy & Purple Embroidered Flimsy

I'm home from retreat but before I left, I completed two flimsies from my 'to do list' that I posted about in January. Blue embroidered blocks was #11 on that list.

I've pulled the blue embroidered blocks that I posted about in July. I purchased these embroidered blocks from the resale table at the Jane Stickle retreat several years ago. There were 21 blocks in the bag, I appliqued 4 blocks to make a square quilt.

The blocks finish at 12" and I used the sashing design that was used in the feathered star wall quilt aka known as Radiant Blues. The pattern for Radiant Blues is found in the January/February 2007 issue of Fons & Porter's Love of Quilting magazine and was designed by Marsha McCloskey. I had to modify the pattern to fit the size of the blocks.

The next picture is take from the side.



The flimsy size is 96" by 97".

There is a slight color difference between the blocks and the white sashing. 

After the blue flimsy was finished, it was time for the purple embroidered blocks (number 12 on the list). I used the same sashing design for these blocks as I did for the blue blocks. It's just an unusual setting and I think it brings the blocks to life. I also added applique blocks to the embroidered blocks so I could make the quilt square. All the blocks finish at 16.5".

I took some pictures to show you the progress as I worked. The first picture is with the sashing added between the blocks.


Now the sashing rows have been added. What a difference the sashing makes!


This is a closeup of a bottom section.


After the 3" wide sashing is added, a 1" finished sashing with a square finishes the design. That is boring sewing but so necessary. I didn't take a separate picture. Next a 2" finished background border was added then the 1" finished checkerboard border.


The embroidered blocks look rather blah in this picture. The outside border is a darker purple that will finish at 4.5".

Here is a close-up picture of the various borders. The fabrics look more blue than purple in the pictures.

This flimsy measures 98" by 99".

I'm glad to have these flimsies completed and they've been delivered to Calico Point to be machine completed. I'll be displaying the finished quilts to you sometime in February.

These are the last of the projects to be completed this year on the long long list of projects for 2025.

There will be a 2025 wrap-up in December. In January I will share the 2026 list with you. It won't be quite as intensive as this year's list.

Linking to To Do Tuesday, Wednesday Wait Loss, Needle & Thread Thursday, Put Your Foot Down, Free Motion Mavericks, TGIFF!, Finished or Not Friday, Off the Wall Friday, Beauty Pageant, Patchwork & Quilts

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Fall Cleaning, Quilts in the Rafters

Fall cleaning happened several weeks ago. The living room furniture was moved back while the quilts in the rafters were removed, the rafters were dusted and different quilts put on display.

This is Star Dance. Her finish was posted here.

9-Patch & Hourglass. Here is a link to the finish. This quilt has been shown before, she was one of the original quilts displayed when we first moved into the new house.

Many of you watched my applique and hand quilting journey with Hearts & Wreaths.


While the tall ladder was inside the house, the farmer dusted the triangle windows. I didn't have him wash them, I thought streaky windows would bother  me more than dusty windows.

Some people have expressed concern about him climbing up such a tall ladder. His response is he climbed up to the top of the silo on the farm for 50 years to adjust the blower. He no longer wants to or needs to do that. Climbing a 12 foot ladder is not a problem at all.

The Christmas cactus have come out of their quarantine in the garage and are now sitting underneath the south windows in the dining room. This is actually the same place they occupied on the porch except now they are inside the house instead of outside.


They're still loaded with buds so I'll have blooms for a long long time.

I don't have many indoor plants. There are the Christmas cactus which are outside in the moderate seasons and one large fern that stays indoors all year round. 

The amaryllis bulbs have been dug up from the flowerbed, they're resting now in the garden wagon. I'll be potting them at the end of the month to bloom this winter, hopefully starting in January.

Linking to Patchwork & Quilts, Craft School Sunday, Kathys Slow Stitching Sunday, Stitching Stuff, Oh Scrap, Handmade Monday, Sew & Tell, Craftastic Monday, Design Wall Monday, Monday Musings, To Do Tuesday

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Stonefields, Blocks 55 & 56

Blocks 55 and 56 from the Stonefield's quilt are titled 'Dahlia'. It's a very pretty flower. 

Susan doesn't include detailed instructions with the patterns but she does have a few instructions for these blocks. She says to applique the bottom four petals then applique the other four on top. I didn't like those instructions and came up with my own plan.

Here is block one.


I wanted to applique the petals so they would overlapped each other but block wasn't quite right.

Block two went the way I wanted it to, all the petals overlapping.


And I fussy-cut the center circle.

She also gave some other directions but they made no sense to me. I simply traced the design onto my background fabric by using my light box and a black frixon pen.  Then I traced the petals onto the back of freezer paper, cut out the blades then ironed the paper onto the back of the fabric. Next I cut the leaves out leaving 'turn under' and appliqued them onto the background fabric.

I didn't have to worry about perfect points on the petals since there is a circle in the center.

Stonefields is designed by Susan Smith.

I won't have a Wednesday post this week, I'm leaving Wednesday morning for the Jane Stickle retreat in Shipshewana.

Linking to Patchwork & Quilts, Kathys Slow Stitching Sunday, Stitching Stuff, Craft School Sunday, Oh Scrap, Handmade Monday, Sew & Tell, Craftastic Monday, Design Wall Monday, Monday MusingsTo Do Tuesday

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

Stonefields

Section five from Stonefields has been started, there are 6 pieced blocks in this section.

The first 4 blocks are called Strasbourg Station.





Here are all 4 of them together. The blocks with the darker triangle corners look different than the ones with the light corners.


The next 2 blocks are named The Handkerchief.



I like to make a contrast between the blocks. 

The instructions called for 3 of these blocks but I'm going to make two of a different applique block because I like even numbers.

These blocks finish at 6". Stonefields is designed by Susan Smith.




I got way behind on the Laundry Basket Mystery quilt. I redid the corner blocks which was week 5 of the mystery.


Originally I had pieced pink blocks for the corners but changed them to blue. After I returned home from my vacation, I pieced the next round of blocks. After they were all completed, I realized I had made a mistake in cutting, they didn't work. 

I thought about it and decided I just don't like these fabrics, I don't like the faded look, I'm done with this mystery! However I do like the pattern, maybe I'll start again sometime and use fabrics I like. Who knows, maybe I'll end up with another blue & white quilt! 

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Stonefields, Block 50

I took a break from hand quilting to applique block 50 of Stonefields which is called The Wreath. This was a challenging block for me to applique, all those in and out curves!

You have probably noticed that I often make two applique blocks instead of just one. One was enough of this design. 

There were supposed to be teeny-tiny itty-bitty applique circles in the center of the flowers. I chose to add a bunch of french knots in yellow. Yellow french knots did brighten the block up and were much easier to make than those circles! The blocks finish at 6".

Chris and Rebecca are also stitching the Stonefields blocks, good luck ladies with those little circles!

Stonefields is designed by Susan Smith. Susan has designated this block as the center block of the quilt. I'm not sure about that, this block may not even make it into the quilt, I'm not satisfied with my applique on the inner curves.

Even though this block is supposed to be the center block, I'm not halfway completed making the blocks. There are a total of 121 blocks in the quilt.

I was in Wakarusa last week and took a picture of the quilt garden, it's ready for the long winter rest.

Linking to Patchwork & Quilts, Kathys Slow Stitching Sunday, Stitching Stuff, Oh Scrap, Handmade Monday, Sew & Tell, Craftastic Monday, Crafting School Sunday, Design Wall Monday, Monday MusingsTo Do Tuesday

Wednesday, November 5, 2025

Month 8, 2025 Designer Mystery Quilt

Block 8 of the Designer Mystery Quilt is completed. 


It used the same white background that has been in all of the other blocks. I was able to use fabric from former blocks and didn't need to cut into the white fat quarter included in this month's fabric packet.

This block was a quick sew. I didn't think to pay attention to the stripe orientation of the fabric in the inside corners or the outside corners. Oh well, does it really matter?