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Sunday, June 29, 2025
RSC 2025 June - Orange
The colour for June was Orange. There weren't too many "scraps" in the container, but after a bit of cutting to make scraps, I managed to get enough to make 25 Orange Colourwash blocks, which I made on retreat last week.
Wednesday, June 25, 2025
Chookshed Challenge #5 - Mini House
Bestie Maureen gifted this to me in 2022 as part of an Advent Swap we did.
So, I thought it was time to get it done - it didn't really take long once I started.
And ready for Christmas!
So, I thought it was time to get it done - it didn't really take long once I started.
And ready for Christmas!
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Sunday Stitchers - UFO Challenge - #7 - Progress on Willowbrook
My #7 Challenge for Sunday Stitchers was "progress" on my Willowbrook top....
I started it back in September 2019 - here
I worked on it on and off over a period of time - By April 2020 - here - I had them finished.
Then in November 2020 - here - I started putting them together
No idea when I had finished that job.
I worked on it on and off over a period of time - By April 2020 - here - I had them finished.
Then in November 2020 - here - I started putting them together
No idea when I had finished that job.
So, I needed to add the borders and had decided I would applique the hexie edges by hand. Before that I needed to turn under the 1/4" as these had been hand pieced...not EPP method.
I ironed under the 1/4" and tacked them. Then I cut 6.5" wide strips and pinned the edges
It didn't take as long as I had thought so have finished the top.
I ironed under the 1/4" and tacked them. Then I cut 6.5" wide strips and pinned the edges
It didn't take as long as I had thought so have finished the top.
Thursday, June 19, 2025
SS Glenrose Retreat
I have just returned from a chilly retreat at Glenrose Cottages in Warwick. Overnight temperatures were quite low (1 - 6 celsius or so) - and it was nice to have an electric blanket to warm the bed!
A bit of a recap on what the others did...
Alison was working on a quilt for her caravan - It will be made up of squares with caravans and surfboards and coordinating filler blocks. I love these colours.
Chris also worked on some plane blocks. One had a bit of an oopsie - the tail section was not quite right...
Chris was a newbie to this retreat...and you know that means some sort of initiation must happen. Chris also goes to bed early...that is a mistake!!!!!....a BIG mistake!!!!!
"We" (no single person to blame) decided to arrange the planes flying across the sky (design wall) and ending with a crash landing...

She took it all in good fun!
a baby quilt
(so hard to see the border against the design wall)
a panel for a DV quilt,
I also made some crumb block sections that can be finished off later.
and sewed quite a number of 2.5" squares into pairs.
We had a lot of fun, solved a lot of the world's problems, and will return next year to repeat it all again.
A bit of a recap on what the others did...
Alison was working on a quilt for her caravan - It will be made up of squares with caravans and surfboards and coordinating filler blocks. I love these colours.
Sue made 4 of these coverlets for the hospital where she works. A simple but effective pattern.
Lynda made a table runner, a shopping tote and a clam bag.
Sandi made 42 strippy squares for a DV quilt and a very cute doll.
Helen sewed the binding on a Double Wedding Ring Quilt for a granddaughter who is getting married in early July, partially made a doll (it is not fully birthed yet), and took up a dress for a daughter to wear to the wedding....
Chris made 4 placemats, several QLD & NSW "flags" to attach to dog collars, a few peg bags
Chris also worked on some plane blocks. One had a bit of an oopsie - the tail section was not quite right...
Chris was a newbie to this retreat...and you know that means some sort of initiation must happen. Chris also goes to bed early...that is a mistake!!!!!....a BIG mistake!!!!!
"We" (no single person to blame) decided to arrange the planes flying across the sky (design wall) and ending with a crash landing...


She took it all in good fun!
And me???
I made up 25 Orange Colourwash blocksa baby quilt
(so hard to see the border against the design wall)
a panel for a DV quilt,
Blocks 9 and 10 for Be My Neighbour.
I had taken them all to retreat, thinking I might join them into rows. I didn't end up doing that, but I took advantage of the design wall to see how they look together.
I also made some crumb block sections that can be finished off later.
We had a lot of fun, solved a lot of the world's problems, and will return next year to repeat it all again.
Sunday, June 15, 2025
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