Saturday, August 22, 2026

Hexie Quilt - Bigs and Smalls

I have had quite a few opportunities lately to work on my hexies for this quilt.  Started here.

I originally had the idea that some flowers would be made from fabrics from some of the quilts I have made... and then just add flowers of various colours....

But recently, I saw that Lin (in the UK) and a long-time blog friend was joining hexie flowers made by friends.  So, I offered to make her one.  She then, of course, being a lovely bloggy friend, offered to send me something in exchange....I asked her to make me a hexie flower - I had made her one in yellow with a blue centre, so I asked for hers to be blue with a yellow centre.   And she stitched her name in the middle hexie....mmmm clever idea I thought . . .

She also included a piece of fabric that she knew I would love - so I will make a hexie from that - with a yellow centre I think!

Here is the fabric & hexie.


The idea of including hexies from friends appealed to me.  So I asked my various sewing groups if they would each make me a hexie flower in fabrics that represented themselves, so that when I saw the flower I would think of them.  It was an "optional" request.....no hard feelings if they don't.

I have one so far, from Sandi.   Sandi & I both share a love of houses/buildings etc.


Here are the others that I have made so far.  Mostly they are made up of fabrics from quilts from the past, but some are using fabrics that I like for one reason or another.



So, maybe if you are a bloggy friend, you would like to send me a hexie flower, using 1" hexies.   Entirely optional of course.

And if you want to join in making a similar thing - let me know, and I will reciprocate. 
I also have a small Facebook Messenger group going with friends who are making Bigs & Smalls...always happy to add new friends to that group!


Tally Board
143 x 6.5" cut squares
111 x 1" hexie flowers.... 28 made/received
8 x 2" hexie flowers


PS: I turned on Comment Moderation, so I now get an email with the comment so I can publish it.....Not an ideal solution, but better than it was.


Thursday, August 20, 2026

Sunday Stitchers #10 - Grey Buildings

I am cheating again . .  .#10 was supposed to be to make up two cross stitches - More Any Tiny Town and Any Tiny Town . . . well, when I wrote my list, I thought I had stitched both . . LOL . . .Nope . . .only one.

So, I set that aside as I want to do them together or at least using the same finishing technique - whatever that ends up being.

And I was looking at some other cross-stitch projects that I had stitched way back - before Patchwork took over and decided I really wanted this one on show....Back in the day, I added my initials and the year I completed the project . . .  .1987 . . . . no rush for these things.

So, this became #10 for Sunday Stitchers......  A finish is a finish after all.


This was in my early cross-stitch days -
Danish Flower Thread, Linen, No hooping....
I also used to have finished projects framed professionally.
Things have changed!


Thursday, July 30, 2026

Chookshed Challenge #5 - July - Libbie's Embroidery Blocks - More Progress

Ssshhh . . ..Don't tell the Quilt Police.

My #5 was to finish a quilt - i.e. quilt & bind it . . .mmmm....I decided it was too big for me to do so i am going to get it quilted....so, it will have to be a Challenge Project later in the year.

I decided to swap it with "more progress on Libbie's Embroidery Blocks", which was also last month's project - here.
The draft layout needed to change . .sigh....but as the block borders had been cut, I decided to make my goal for July to attach them.   DONE.  👍


And to re-draft the layout.  
DONE.  👍
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The kit had 10 small heart blocks - but the words on them didn't really align with the bible verse.  So Libbie wanted only 9 - as well as the larger heart block...she had done a plan . . .but trying to make it look "OK" in my head wasn't really working.  The kit also had 2 smaller rectangular pieces which Libbie had stitched....so I cut bits of graph paper and played (whilst grumbling)  . . .

I came up with this  - this has been approved and I am not letting her change her mind. . .LOL


That will have to be enough for "Libbie's Embroidery Blocks - Progress" for now.

Thanks, Deana - any motivation is good for me at the moment.

What will August be???   There aren't too many left.


And again, I apologise if I don't reply to your comments...
I really have not had the time to investigate and correct it.

Sunday, July 19, 2026

Sunday Stitchers #3 - Be My Neighbour - Progress

This month's MOJO/Challenge project is to finish the top of Be My Neighbour.

This is a quilt I worked on with the lovely Fiona.   Naturally, she has finished her quilt...well ahead of me.   She did hers in pretty Tilda fabrics - quite a bit different to mine . . .LOL   Look here.

I had the rows made and had thought I'd join them at a retreat in November last year . . . here.
But "strangely"   (well, maybe not for me) - the rows were not all the same length....no idea how they went wrong, but I couldn't be bothered checking. . . .I made a few adjustments and got the rows joined.

I was able to clip it to a quilt already hanging up, no floor space big enough to lay it out and no handy quilt holder upperer...



It's a big one - about 65" x 88"...so it may need to go visit a long arm quilter.

Friday, July 17, 2026

Hexie Quilt - Bigs and Smalls

I saw this hexie quilt in Homespun a while back....and filed it away in my head for a "maybe, one day" project.  It is designed by Anorina Morris who sometimes joins in Chooky's Zoom sessions.  It is called - Bigs and Smalls.



Then Janice started it/made it . . .
here.

More temptation. . .or is it that Janice is a good enabler??? LOL

I have a collection of fabrics from quilts that I have made over the years...small bits that I have saved with the idea of making a sort of memory quilt.   Finally a plan to use them!!!!

I have made these hexies so far...they use the "memory of a quilt or project" fabrics.


Other hexies will be made in one colour each . . .background colour is yet to be decided.   This is a very long-term project.  But it's a handy one to take to stitching days...or other "waiting" opportunities.

I need:
143 x 6.5" cut squares
111 x 1" hexie flowers....6 made
8 x 2" hexie flowers

Monday, June 29, 2026

Chookshed Challenge #7 - June - Libbie's Embroidery blocks - Progress

My eldest (Libbie) found a stitchery panel in a recycling shop here in Brisbane when she visited...some time back.
She did the stitcheries, but of course needed me to make it into a wall hanging....to fit a particular spot...so the pattern needed to be "adapted"...Yes, patterns are just a guide, I say frequently. . . mmmmm

The original was in landscape orientation - she wanted portrait.  She is a busy homeschooling mum, so getting answers on sizing and placement required patience...or some nagging....

My Chookshed Challenge includes this project as "Progress".   Is taking it out of the bag and looking at the original pattern - progress?   LOL...maybe yes, but not enough.

I am in another Challenge Group and this month's project for that one took a lot of time, so this one missed out a bit.

But for my "Progress" - I have re-drafted the pattern and it's been "approved".   The colour draft is not quite right as ...annoyingly...the heart blocks are slightly rectangular - 6.5" across and 6.0" height when finished.


The drawing is a bit hard to see... consider it a mud map....it's just for me after all. 

This is one of the stitched blocks....ignore the lines....


I decided to drench them in water and hang them...gently...to dry to help remove the creases from folding and the hoop marks.  Ironing them just flattened the stitching - even on a towel.

These are the fabrics she chose. 
I have cut the strips for the sashing - I won't cut them into the right size until I have cut the blocks - I just don't trust my maths brain at the moment - especially as they are not square blocks.


So, that is enough progress for this month.  I have it listed again so hopefully I can get further ahead next time.

Just as well I try my best to achieve what I list as my Challenge Goals . . .else this one would still be sitting in a drawer...LOL.
Very happy to have the deadline to get something done - thanks Deana!!!

For those interested.....the quilt design is based on the Bible Verse:

Galatians 5:22-23
22 But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
23 gentleness and self-control. Against such things there is no law.

Monday, June 22, 2026

Sunday Stitchers #4 - Shop Ladies or Street Shops

My husband's sister (SIL) gifted me this pattern as she knew she would never get around to making it.   It arrived in July 2023.  I showed it to the Needle Girls group and "we" decided it would be a good group project...Well, 5 out of 6 of us did!!  I think we had some sort of time line to finish each shop during 2024- but I don't recall that we decided a finish date...we probably enabled ourselves with something new by the time the deadline arrived.....We are easily distracted.

At the November 2023 retreat we all attended, we visited Shelleys Curtains & Craft in Warwick, and I spied this fabric - available in several different colours.

I suggested it as a good fabric for the buildings - everyone agreed or didn't resist - so we bought 6 different ones to share between us.  We also bought a green at Glenrose Patchwork for the trees.

I haven't blogged about it much - but I know I finished the first block in February 2024, had done another 2 by April, another 2 by July and they were all finished by January 2025.
(It's convenient that I sent messages to my SIL to show her as I finished the blocks...LOL)

Since my motto for the year is "Finish It!", I thought it should go onto one of my Challenge lists and as both De and Helen have continued on the project - we all decided it should be on the Sunday Stitchers Challenge/Mojo list and we all made it #4.

That number was drawn in May - so due for completion by 21st June.  How lucky the month between the May & June meetings was 5 weeks and not 4!

My starting point after our May meeting was that the blocks had been made, four needed the awning trims added and they were not joined.   I had been able to get the lamp posts cut using a Scan n Cut machine, but still needed to trace and cut trees & foliage.
Once the blocks were joined, I added the lampposts, tree trunks...(the easy bits), then added the foliage ...not so easy . . .there is no pattern for how the designer laid out the pieces, so there was a bit of placing. moving, swearing, moving, taking pictures etc until I was happy enough with it.
Then all that had to be appliqued...I had used machine blanket stitch for most of it - occasionally using another decorative stitch on the little trees etc.   Machine blanket stitching over the awning trims was a little challenging due to the bulk.
Then there was the border and the quilting (not my strong suit at all.....)

But it was done - ready for Show & Tell on 21st June!!!! Phew.


De had hers finished:


and Helen got her top almost finished.


I thoroughly enjoyed making this - well the top...yes, it was fiddly, it was fun selecting the fabrics and the threads...mostly machine embroidery threads.
Early in the process, we discovered a fusible web that you can put through an ink jet printer, so that made tracing the shapes a whole lot easier - especially the flowers in the window sills and the tree foliage pieces, which had very wriggly outside lines...

Wednesday, June 17, 2026

Clayton's Retreat Day 4

I did get some sewing time today and was able to put all the string blocks together.

And a bit more cross stitching....only 123 stitches.



The girls will be leaving earlyish in the morning, so I guess "normal routine" can start again.

Thanks for following along on my crazy Clayton's Journey.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Clayton's Retreat Day 3

Nothing much (sewing wise) happened today . . .I had other things that needed attention...

Nothing on the blocks . . .but the roses are coming along . . .

And I can add that it is 82% complete, thanks to the app that I use now.

Fingers crossed for tomorrow!!!

Claytons Retreat Continues

Normally, I can get a lot of sewing done when I am having a Claydon's Retreat....not so much this time....however, I am sewing whenever I can.

By the end of Monday, I had finished off the 16 blocks I needed and laid them out ready to join on Tuesday...fingers crossed....

Monday Night I cross stitched


I have had several chats with the girls at retreat so am keeping up with their progress too.
They had their Chinese last night, so tonight I might do the same.

Stupid/Silly things...keeps us going . . .LOL

And...I still haven't resolved the issue of my blog comments not getting to my emails, so if I don't reply to you....sorry . . . .nothing personal intended....and my replies look a bit weird.