It’s the second week in January. I still haven’t changed the wall hanging on the wall over the sofa. I do have it out and ready to go. Maybe, tomorrow. The little January wall hanging is up on the wall.
I’ve been following several blogs. The latest item for conversation is to make the same small block every day. After a few months there will be enough blocks to make a quilt. It would be a simple, yet scrappy quilt. Several blocks have been running through my mind. I have decided on a small churn dash. Now, I have to decide what theme to use. Will it be batiques, one color, traditional, or will I use a large package of 5″ squares that I bought last summer. I’ve also decided to make five blocks a week and use the other two days to border each block. When I start, there will be pictures of my progress. Nothing says that I have to start on January 1st. I can start any day when I get organized.
The Ten Commandments bed runner is up to date.
Fifth Commandment 

Sixth commandment
I brought out the flower applique and have been working on that wall hanging in the evening. The oldest UFO has been retired again for a while. The more I quilt on that piece, the more I find to quilt. The quilting has to be equal on the whole quilt and I started with a lot of quilting. Hand quilting takes a long time, but it is worth it. Miss Molly likes it when I hand quilt. She checks out the part that is on the floor while I’m quilting. I have to remember to pull most of it up so that I can move it as I quilt.
I am very far behind on the Frolic Mystery quilt from Bonnie Hunter. I have a lot of scraps in the right colors, but they are small scraps. I need larger scraps to make sets of four in the same colors. One clue states that the turquois should be lighter than the blues. Most of my turquois is medium to dark. I checked the local fabric store but didn’t find what I wanted. Then I went on line to several sites. My order was received more than a week ago, but hasn’t been processed or mailed. Hopefully, it will come soon and I can catch up. In the meantime, I have other projects to work on.
I did sew a few of the Dear Jane blocks. I was out of hand work on those blocks. I like to work on them when I go to the Community Center. I’ll be all set for a while.
Most of the samples are made for the Guild demonstration. I have one more to make. That shouldn’t take long. It’s just a matter of getting to it.
Have a great day and happy quilting.

Part five is finished. It called for lots of half square triangles that are sewn the same as part three. The color is raspberry and neutrals. This time, I decided to make the half square triangles in the accordion method. They worked up quickly and are trimmed and ready for the next step.

The third clue in Frolic came last Friday. It allowed us to choose how we made half square triangles. At first, I thought that I would make mine with the accordion method. That would make each block with different fabrics. They have to be trimmed a little after sewing. Then, I thought that I would make mine oversize and trim them with the Tucker Trimmer. There would be two blocks with the same colors. I decided to use the Tucker Trimmer method. Two similar blocks would not be noticed in this quilt. The fourth clue will come tomorrow. This will be a beautiful quilt.

The second and third commandments are on the right side of the bed runner. I have saved the teal fabric that I used in those blocks to use in the two blocks on the left side. I will find another teal fabric to use in the blocks that are closer to the center.

The first week used the two blues and raspberry. They made lovely blocks. Bonnie’s tips on perfect piecing made the blocks come out the perfect size. I followed her tip on how to sew and found every four patch came out perfect. I had made extra in case the centers weren’t perfect. I now have the beginnings of another quilt.




The best part of making small quilts is that they can be finished. One of her quilts is very small. The other uses leftover strips. 






After a hard day at work, they are taking a much needed rest. I can imagine that they are discussing their work and how much they enjoy it. Miss Molly was generous enough to let Rufus sleep on her quilt.

Did you know that if you insert one inch strips into a block, the block will be the same size when it is finished. I cut the Mile A Minute block in quarters and inserted strips. When placed in the Attic Window setting, it looks like windows.
I was looking for some fabric when I found some cute kitten fabric. I was inspired to fussy cut the kittens and place them in the middle of the block. In three hours, I had enough blocks to make this cute baby quilt. The sashing and borders didn’t take long. It just needs quilting and some baby will have a pretty quilt.



A bed quilt came back from the long arm quilter. The binding is on and half sewed down. The quilt was made with block patterns from Kimberley Einmo’s block book. I used solid fabrics for this quilt. The solid fabric drawer is still full. This is the second quilt that I’ve made from Kimberley’s book. I plan to make quilts with all 250 blocks eventually. The blocks in her book seem large after working on Dear Jane’s 4 1/2″ blocks.

I’ve printed the chart for the block placement and inked the finished blocks so that I would know which blocks were left to sew. The first three blocks from Row I are missing. I sewed them today and they are ready to quilt and bind. The little blocks don’t need much quilting so they are finished quickly. I will be working on this quilt for a long time.




I had purchased the remains of fabric bolts from a closed quilt shop. There were several bolts of pillow panels. I didn’t want to make pillows and used the yardage for backs. This one worked for a masculine quilt.

Last year, I made the Blockbuster quilt with Japanese fabric. I had a lot of that fabric left over and pieced the back.