Sunday, 1 February 2026

Scrappy Bright Quilt

No pattern, just cut to 2.5 inch. Quilt top sewn completely from scraps, mostly leftover from charity quilts, cut to 2.5 inch if the scrap isn't too large that I can use it for bag lining, and leftover Moda jelly rolls. I love these happy colours.  It's about 48 inch wide. Binding is also leftover AGF quilt backing.

I don't want to hoard scraps but I kept these similar brights (Moda: Sweetwater, Bonnie & Camille, Sherri & Chelsea. Art Gallery Fabric) as they would make a large enough quilt one day! Also I separate my scraps into prewashed and new, because they have different shrink rates.  Quilting is white Gutermann front and back in serpentine stitch. Benartex sunflowers for the backing. Hobbs polydown wadding.

Tula Pink 100 Blocks Book

In April, I sewed 36 blocks from 1 layer cake. Moda Primitive Gatherings, Rustic Gatherings. I will probably sash them with white.

55x63 inch throw quilt for S, he wanted diamond quilting pattern so I went for crisps cross using the blocks and a ruler. Haven't finished burying all the thread ends but was running out of natural light. 

Border: Art Gallery Fabric. Sashing: white writing on white Benartex. Layer cake: Moda Primitive Gatherings. Backing and binding: Benartex. Quilting: straight stitch criss cross, Gutermann in white. Batting: Hobbs polydown, lightweight and fluffy. Book: Tula Pink 100 blocks (35 blocks). 







Monday, 19 January 2026

On Point Dog Quilt

My 1st fat quarter bundle purchased 2024 leftovers. Made my dog a pet size On Point quilt using a YouTube tutorial (2 charm packs on point picnic quilt). Moda fat quarters bundle Stacy Iest Hsu ABCxyz. Quilting Serpentine stitch, Aurifil in yellow, Gutermann in tan. Binding Art Gallery Fabric. Backing Moda. Batting scrap/leftover Hobbs polydown pieced in 2, so batting didn't cost me anything! I've cut out another baby quilt, then I cut the remainder into 2.5 inch mini charms for when I next have coordinating scraps.



Remainder scrap quilt, also added Art Gallery Fabric and white on white.

Saturday, 10 January 2026

Quilt Bags!

Sewed some canvas storage bags for individual quilts. It took me a day just to do the binding and I used pre-made binding this time.  I store my quilts in cotton canvas bags and ran out. Same pattern as the bags I made for storing fat quarters last year.

The lining is vintage cotton seersucker! Listing said 1960s. Then for the zip ends, I used never worn (purchased 2018) made in Uk earrings - one for each bag, and separated the orange on the other zip. 

No interfacing for these ones, as I was just after quilt dust covers. I made the bag strap with light interfacing, and also used 1 inch cotton twill tape inside. The seams are finished then butted in the centre of the bottom, then zigzagged. Last time I cut the width wide enough to double fold, as the pattern is designed for turning the handle inside out and that doesn't work well with canvas.

Rico cotton canvas purchased 2023 originally for making a jacket.