Sunday, March 22, 2026

Stonefields

Another Stonefield blocks is completed, #108 titled Rollercoaster. I personally don't think this block has anything to do with a rollercoaster but it's a very lovely block! This block is in contention as the center block in the quilt.

Stonefields is designed by Susan Smith. Susan did give a few instructions for this block but I ignored them and did it my way. I think the center was supposed to be a solid circle with the narrow circle on the edge. I like this better.

We had continual snow from Thanksgiving through February then it all melted and we had false spring. It was nice to have warmer weather but that also meant several days with tornadoes which was not nice. We weren't affected but there were many people who received damage, especially in southern Michigan.

Then we had winter again!

If you look closely at the picture of the applique block, you can see there was a dusting of snow on the little table I use for outside pictures.

Now the snow has melted and we're back to early spring. I guess you could say our weather has been a rollercoaster.

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

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

Our weather is on a roller coaster too. I want Spring to arrive and stay! I can see why this block might end up as the center of your quilt. It’s beautiful ! Gail at the cozy quilter

Linda at Texas Quilt Gal said...

I'm laughing at "I ignored them and did it my way" - well I love the block! It's so pretty and perfect.
We are having summer - ick - with 90° predicted today and no rain for the foreseeable future.

T Holzer said...

This beautiful block would make a great centre block! It is just perfect!!

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Yep, Rollercoaster suits the weather better than this lovely block! I love it and I love your way to make it! Thank you for sharing your Stonefields project progress and linking up.

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

The weather has been "different" in many parts of the country this year. I too am ready for Spring. Your block is gorgeous! I can see why it is in contention for being the center!

Kathy S. said...

It's a beautiful block for sure. I don't see the roller coaster part either. 72 last Sunday, ground covered with snow the next day. 73 today...

Quilter Kathy said...

We have had some "fake spring" episodes as well!! Gorgeous Stonefield block!

Rebecca Grace said...

Your Roller Coaster block is gorgeous, Gretchen! How did you do that beautiful appliqué ring in the center? Did you turn the edges ahead of time or needle turn as you went along? I thought maybe you'd used a bias strip like for a vine, but I zoomed in and couldn't see a join anywhere.

K Reeves said...

That is such a beautiful block! The contrast is just stunning. We are having roller coaster weather too. 85 yesterday and 37 today!

Gretchen Weaver said...

I needle turned the circle. I traced the pattern onto freezer paper and ironed it onto the back of the fabric.

Astrid said...

Beautiful block, Greatchen. Often our own way of doing things work out the best. In Norway we say March is moody; it can go from winter to spring and then full winter again in a few days. Still hot here, waiting for cooler days.

Lin said...

What must have been a fiddly block very well executed! It's gorgeous. xx

Anna said...

Lovely !
Anna

Kate said...

Beautiful block! We had snow flurries last Monday, then hit 100 F on Friday. It's been a crazy spring.

Sandra said...

Our weather is different every day. Sunshine and no snow, and then things change and white is covering the ground once again. Glad we are closer to the more Spring side of weather. Your blue's are magical. You have a way of putting them together that just makes them perfect.

Ray and Jeanne said...

I seldom follow a pattern but when I do, I always do it my way. I think your quilts are meant to be one of a kind. Your block is beautiful. Our weather is crazy too. We had a blizzard last Monday, deep-freeze temps on Tuesday, and sat outside at a baseball game on Saturday in sunshine and 70 degree weather.

Nann said...

It's a gem of a block, Gretchen. How many blocks are in the entire quilt?

Melva said...

It's a beautiful block. May the name ferris wheel would be more appropriate. ;) Thanks for joining Sew & Tell.

Gretchen Weaver said...

There are a total of 121 6" finished blocks in the center. Then there is supposed to be a border of flying geese around the center. I'm concentrating on finishing the 6" blocks first. I'll think about the geese later.

Sara said...

What a gorgeous block!!

Angie in SoCal said...

Love this!!

Vivian said...

Absolutely, weather this year so far has been a rollercoaster! Although all those applique circles are a bit of a ride too! From posts I've seen about it, it seems the consensus amoung those that make is that the pattern is more "inspiration" than instruction. Going your own way has worked beautifully!!

Carol Andrews said...

Such a beautiful block Gretchen and its name is perfect to make us all think of the crazy winter and spring weather this year. Thank you for sharing on To Do Tuesday. 😁 Carol
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Brenda @ Songbird Designs said...

Another beautiful block, Gretchen! Your weather is much like ours this spring. Crazy, to say the least! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week ahead.