Saturday, 4 April 2026

I Tried, I Really Did

But things aren't easy lately. 

I did managed to sew some PINK.


Along with other colours. 


I work with the entire rainbow while playing with Friends' Favourite quilt. I find it hard to remember which colour this month is, haha. 


These Hollow 9 blocks are my leader-enders. 

I did my favourite little 9-Patch block when I caught sight of this cute daisy print. Resistance is futile. Haha. 

The girls at the Artisanat haven't received any new quilts to finish or kits to work on. They are starting to ask if the baby quilt drive is still on. Yes, it is. Those little Hollow 9 blocks are parts of a kit. 
Not much of a pattern: " 36 Hollow 9 blocks with 36 squares of 5.5" interesting prints. Sew in a grid of 8 X 9. Any and all layouts are acceptable and beautiful." Can't wait to seeing what this kit will grow into. 

Some of you know that I've been sick since February 23rd when I was to go on a retreat. Well I am still coughing. No improvement yet, but the doctor now know what I have. Never mind the medical term (cause I don't remember) but it's an infection in my nose. Yep, in my nose that drips at the back of my throat, irritating it on its way down and my body reacts by coughing. I cough so much that it feels like knifes in my chest and back that moves around when I cough. The meds are to take a couple of weeks to work as they aren't antibiotics but steroids. I'm on steroids?? 
The part that annoys me the most is that after all these weeks of coughing and crunching, (and wetting my pants) I still don't have a six-pack!! What's with that? I deserve a six-pack! These steroid meds better give me a six-pack or else, I want a refund. 

Anywho! 


Back in February, although I didn't stay very long at the retreat, Sonia had brought me a little gift that I want to share with you. 



A little tray and it's orange. It says: The sewing room isn't going to tidy itself, so let's just close the door. Thanks again, Sonia. It's perfect for holding my chocolate eggs while I sew. Haha! 

Now, on a sad note, my mother-in-law passed away on the 31st. She was in the hospital for an entire week. Hopefully, she is the cherry on top of the big ugly sundae that was the month of March and all will be better in April. Like Dolly Parton once said: If you want the rainbow, you gotta put up with the rain. Well, I need a rainbow now please. 

Hope you are under a glorious rainbow and you get plenty of sewing done. 
Enjoy! ;^)

Like me, Raven also love the sunrise's warmth. It was a lovely morning today. 


Check these ladies' link-party for more inspirations
Kathy for Slow Sunday Stitching
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!

Sunday, 22 March 2026

Happy International Quilting Day

Hope you are all finding some time to sew today, or quilt, or bind, or ... you get the picture. 

Friends' Favourite is growing rapidly. Mostly due to the sick days I had to take last week from work.

I sew my quilts in quadrants in an effort to eliminate long rows of stitching. So, this morning I had quadrants A, B, C and D. 


As I was assembling the quadrants C and D, this happened.


There are 15 blocks per row. My first thought was that I had sewed only 7 blocks in the Quadrant B's rows. The latter is to be sewed to Quadrant A and added to the left of this picture. Thus, leaving Quadrant D to have 8 blocks per row. These 2 quadrants were almost all sewed up before I realized there are a few blocks missing. I was not happy about undoing all these stitches with so many intersections to watch for. 


So I decided to add more blocks. It was an easier task and beside, it's not like I'm gonna run out of fabric tomorrow, right? Lol. I probably have enough squares cut already to add another 5 rows, lolll.  


Oh! no! Have I just jinxed myself?!?? 

Anywho! Here is where I'm at. 
 
Half of Friends' Favourite is a flimsy. 



As you can see, in the battle of the seasons, Winter has the upper hand this morning. 

Now that my goal for March is done (getting half of FF done), I will enjoy some slow stitching on this Quilting Day. 


Once these stitches are done, I will quilt the floral border on my machine. This mini quilt was given to me. She had started to hand quilt it and to honor her, I decided to finish the quilting by hand. Since it is not my colour nor my aesthetic, I can't wait to finish it now and donate it. And move onto something I do want to work on. 😊

old picture of the entire mini quilt

Enjoy your quilty day. ;^)



Check these ladies' link-party for more inspirations
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!



Friday, 20 March 2026

Red and White (Edited)

A long time ago, I started to put little bits of scraps red on white or white on red in a plastic bag. 
By themselves. Not with the rest of the reds. 
Why? I do not know. I haven't done that with blue on white, or any other colour. I guess red is more attracting, maybe? Or because of that exposition of all the gorgeous red and white quilts, hanging from the ceiling a few years back. Remember that? 

Anywho! 
I thought one day I would have enough to make a crumb block with only the red and white bits. 

This week, I found the little bag.

It isn't a big bag at all but I managed to get two blocks out of it. 

Okay, okay, you are right, the blocks are not very big but they are cute!

The first one was the 18 Bricks. I also finished a second green one this week. They need pieces cut at 1.5 X 2.5". 

Then I did a Hollow 9 with some 2" squares. 

The one one the right comes from the little bag. The left one is made with "regular" reds.
 


Also assembled some of the blue that were kit previously. All these blocks were my leader-ender while I work on Friends' Favourite. 


I was coughing so much this week that I took 2 days off from work to rest and survive. And sew. 

Some sewing time was spend attaching labels to the baby quilts. I decided to use some fancy stitches.

 Artisanat Sainte-Trinité (Holy Trinity Craft). 


It's the battle of the seasons here. Winter and Spring are at it like Tom cats. I will sit by the window this weekend and watch them argue over my front lawn while I sew. ❄🌻⛄🌷

Enjoy! ;^)

P.S. Someone called Shell wrote on my previous posts regarding one of the baby quilts pattern. Shell, I don't mind sharing the information of my pattern but I don't have a valid email to reach you. Please, leave your email address. 😊


Check these ladies' link-party for more inspirations
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!






Saturday, 14 March 2026

UFO Sighting

The UFO Friends' Favourite is coming along very slowly. I was able to get Row 1 to 4 sewed into quadrants this past week. I'm happy with that progress.


Row 5 and 6 are progressing well too. Many centres were audition for the next rows. I believe there's a certain Mr. Cat who came by and "realigned" the last rows. 


I love when I have a print in more than one colourways. Sometimes, I love the print more in one colour than the other and sometimes, I love the print in either colours. I know the seashells print is not the same but close enough for a photo. 😉



I got to play with RED too . . . a little bit. I found this plastic bags, gifted a while back. It was fun going through these "new to me" prints.

A bag in a bag. Goodies! 

Reds, salmon, dark dusty rose, watermelon, maroon, school brick, etc. 



The smaller bag had reds, greens and browns strips as seen here. I don't know why they were cut at a different length like that. Yes, I will find a way to use them regardless, lol. 


Some (1.5 X 2.5" rectangles) were already put to good use and were turned into a 18 Bricks block. 


March 7th was the Artisanat's game night. I bought some tickets and then told the boys they were coming along, lol. We had a fun evening playing social games and socializing with REAL people. The cherry on top is that I won 2 prizes. One is a gift card to a popular restaurant in my "hometown" and the other one is this gorgeous, handmade, table topper with placemats and napkins.

Great presentation. 

The green plaid fabric is also used for the backing on these and the table topper. 



Sylvie, the maker of this wonderful gift, turned the napkins into cute little butterflies. She even tied tiny knots at the end of the ribbons to make it look like antennas. I hope you can see it on your monitor. It's so CUTE!!! Sylvie is an amazing crafter and I'm so happy I won her creation. 
Yes, you are right, I don't want to undo the little butterflies, lol. 



Please ignore the burnt stains on the table. (The table is not dirty, lol) I put a butterfly on the bigger stain but the smaller ones show. :^(  ANYWHO!!! 



On Friday the 13th, we got rain, sleet and snow. Scary combination!



Needless to say, after getting the groceries done, today will turned into a sew day. Maybe a baking day too. We'll see. 

Hope you get to sew too. Enjoy! 
;^)


Check these ladies' link-party for more inspirations
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!


Sunday, 8 March 2026

Show and Tell (part 3)

The baby quilts drive is coming along so well. I'm the one who's slowing it down with this stupid flu. No, I am totally out of the woods yet but still surviving it. 😁

Let's have a look at the latest finished baby quilts that came back to me. 

I love this Trip Around the World. Line did such a great job assembling it and Yvonne did the quilting last week. 
And the back. 



When I snapped the photo of the back, I didn't realized that the hockey team was upside down. I spun the photo around so you can see it better. 











They are mostly 36 X 42 inches. 
The goal is 50 quilts
The total to date: 16 quilts

So much more to come. ;^) 

Joining Alycia because I have finishes to share on Finished or NOT Friday!