Sunday, September 21, 2025

Stonefields, Blocks 42 & 43

Block 42 from the Stonefield's quilt, is named the Tulip. 

There was only supposed to be one tulip block but of course I made a second one which is block 43.


The tulip stems were embroidered and the applique was fairly simple.

The next several blocks are more challenging applique with smaller pieces. Stonefield's is designed by Susan Smith.

Except for some of the background fabrics, the blues have all come from my stash. 

You can view the quilts that will be in the Michiana Mennonite Relief sale here which will be held Saturday, September 27. Click on the picture of the quilt for a larger picture. Here is a link to the general website for the relief sale.

I have donated several quilts and have ties to another one. I'll give you the lot number and link to a blog post about the quilt so you can read about it. Feel free to bid if you so choose, thank you!

Lot 81 - Scrappy Dresdens

Lot 104 - Many Trips

Lot 124 - Stars in the Center

Lot 139 - Blue Churndashes

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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

A Variety of Pieced Blocks

Blocks 42 & 43 from the Stonefields quilt are named Mulhouse Magic, they are the only blocks pieced in section four, they were fun blocks to make.


I fussy cut the center fabric in both blocks which is a square in a square block.


Susan doesn't really give you instructions when you make these blocks. For this block, she said to look at the picture for guidelines. I made QST's for the outer corners, half of them had the light blue on the right side while the other half had the light on the left side. That worked out okay, I had enough for both blocks.

Block 45 was also supposed to be the same design but you know me, two of one design is enough. 

Stonefields is designed by Susan Smith. 

Week 3 of the 2025 Laundry Basket Mystery was to make flying geese, 24 of them. They are placed around the center star. I went ahead and sewed the star sections together, Edyta didn't say to do that but I did it anyway. Hopefully there will not be any unstitching happening.


The blue looks too bold for the rest of the fabrics but I'll wait and see how they look when it's finished before I make any changes. I assume next week we'll be making corner blocks.

The kit came for the Designer Mystery BOM, this is the 4th block in the series.

I think this is the prettiest block. 

Those tiny little birds in the brown fabric are so cute!

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Sunday, September 14, 2025

Stonefields, Blocks 38, 39, 40 & 41

The first two blocks in section four of Stonefields have been completed. They are called 'Angel Wings'. There was supposed to be only one block with this design but I decided two were better.

Here is block 38  . . .

And block 39.

There was supposed to only be one Angel Wings block but I decided that block 39 should be the same as 38. Why? Because this is my quilt and I can do what I want.

In the patterns, block 39 was supposed be the same as blocks 40 and 41 which are called Mirror Mirror. Two blocks the same are enough.

Block 40 which has my favorite blue floral fabric,

And block 41 which also has a pretty floral in the center.

Both of these blocks appliqued very fast. I might come back to the Mirror Mirror pattern if I decide to replace another design.

Stonefields is designed by Susan Smith. Chris and Rebecca Grace are also stitching along with me, we're each working at our own speeds.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2025

2025 Laundry Basket Mystery Quilt, Weeks 1 & 2

I've been so good this year sticking to my list of projects and not getting side tracked however I got squirreled! I've succumbed to the Laundry Basket Mystery Quilt sew-along. It's weekly so at least I won't have to wait a month for the pattern like I do for the Designer Mystery sew-along and no, I did not order fabric from Edyta even though she has many beautiful fabric collections.

I came across several bags with fabrics that I had purchased for something else while organizing my sewing studio in July but those projects never happened. I pulled one of those bags for this project.

The fabrics are batiks that I purchased years ago. Yoder's had a quilt in display in their store that I thought was cute so I bought the kit. It was cute but I just didn't get it sewn, now it's time to use the fabrics.

Here are week one blocks, 9 square in a square blocks. I've used two different blue fabrics.


The fabrics actually have more of a slate blue appearance in real life. Don't worry, this isn't another blue & white quilt, there are also dark pink, green, brown and yellowish fabrics. The background fabric is a cream color, not white as they look in the blocks.

The blocks for week two have also been pieced.


These hourglass blocks are set with five of the blocks from week 1, they make a star for the center of the quilt.


I hadn't planned to use blue for this week but I didn't think another color would look right. That is what the challenge is about mystery quilts, color placement!

It's nice that Edyta shows us the location of the blocks in the quilt, this way I was able to use another blue fabric to make the star entirely blue.

Sunday, September 7, 2025

Stonefields, Blocks 35, 36, 32 & 37

More Stonefield blocks have been completed. Here are blocks 35 and 36, their name is Imogen's Sunburst.


It was nice not to have applique the center points, the circle covers them.

Block 37 is titled Date Night. There was supposed to be some random circle appliqued onto the side of the flower but I didn't like it, so I eliminated it.

And block 32 which was supposed to be the same design as blocks 30 & 31. Those were nice stars but I thought 2 blocks were enough. This flower is much cuter.

This completes the 3rd section of Stonefields. Here are all of my blocks so far. The display wall is filling up, I hope it's large enough to hold all of the blocks.

Stonefields is designed by Susan Smith.  Just a word of warning, this pattern does NOT contain detailed instructions. It is NOT for a beginning quilter.

Chris and Rebecca Grace are also working on the Stonefields quilt, each of us using the method that works best for ourselves. 

I was in Wakarusa last week and took pictures of the quilt gardens. This will probably be the last pictures of them this summer. 

First the garden in 'downtown' Waky.

I don't remember if I had shown you the design of the garden, this is it!

And the garden at Grandma's Pantry. 

I thought taking a side picture instead of straight on might make it easier to see the design in the flowers.

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Wednesday, September 3, 2025

Two More Compassion Quilts

Last week I showed you the two compassion quilts that were made from the 'ugly' blocks which actually turned out pretty. I decided to finish the blocks that were made from the 2" box. Most of them were already made, just needed to sew them together. These fabrics I like so much better than the 2.5" squares.

I had planned to just make simple patchwork quilts again, like I did with the first two quilts but then changed my mind. While I was looking at the stack of quilts that Koka Quilts just got back from her long arm quilter, one jumped out at me. It contained 6" finished 9-patch blocks with alternate star blocks. I have some unused star blocks that finish at 6" also.

I went with that idea and I love this quilt!




This quilt finishes at 58" by 70". 

I used every single star, no leftovers to go back into the orphan box.

I did have to rearrange several times to figure out the correct arrangement but it was fun.











For the second quilt, the blocks were sewn into a simple patchwork quilt. 


The patchwork quilt measures 58" by 64", a little smaller than the first one. 

If I did the math correctly, this flimsy contains 1640 1.5" finished squares. 

These two quilts made a definite dent in the 2" square box.

Both flimsies have the same border fabric, it's leftover from another quilt.

These flimsies will be quilted sometime next spring then donated.

So, what's next? I pulled a bunch of orphan blocks to arrange on the display floor. Nothing is going to happen immediately, I need to let the ideas germinate awhile.

I'm tentatively thinking about using the yellow fabrics as sashing. I'll probably add some cornerstones but I don't know what color, what do you suggest?

The center 9 blocks finish at 12" while the top and bottom blocks finish at 10". The little 9 patches finish at 4.5". There are 22 of them, 11 for each side. This quilt is definitely going to require math. 😔

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