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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

My Stitchy March

 We still have lots of snow but we have also been having a lot of sunny weather and finally temperatures are above freezing during the day. Looks like break-up is here!!! 

March started with a three-day quilt retreat. My retreat project was a panel project. I mentioned in a recent post I designed my own pattern around a patriotic panel in my stash. My design features 50 small stars for the 50 states. 


My design, "Flying Colors," features a Northcott fabric line, "Patriot," from a couple of years ago. It's a very simple design that lets the fabric do all the work. The quilt top is 55 x 73-inches.

I don't know why I am so compelled to work with panels lately...I think it's the color saturation.

 I loved a polar bear panel so much...I made a second quilt with it.


This was made from the pattern, "Awesome Sky," by Bound to be Quilting. A great pattern...very easy steps to create the framing around the panel.

And I stitched up a third quilt top made with a panel...actually two panels. These Robert Kaufman Fabrics' panels are part of their, "How the Grinch Stole Christmas," fabric line that has been around for a few years and is still in production. The companion fabrics change a little every year. The pattern for combining these two panels is a free one on the Robert Kaufman Fabrics' website, "Christmas Mischief." I put this together in a couple of afternoons. 


I also decided to start a quilt project I have been collecting colorful wool fabrics for over a few years, "Cottontail Cottage," from Bunny Hill Designs.


I made a Bunny Hill Design many years ago and did the appliques in wool, "Henrietta Whiskers."


I love the look of these wool appliques and it was so much easier to stitch than needle turn applique or fusible web applique.

I made all the basic blocks out of batik fabrics in my stash.


I am hopeful I will stay on task with this quilt top and get the wool appliques started soon. I am planning to glue them in place and probably stitch down by machine.

I didn't do any quilting in  March...because I went longarm shopping and bought one that will be delivered this week. My aging body is calling to me so I am entering a new phase of computerized digital quilting. I'm looking forward to learning a new skill and hopefully getting all of my beautiful tops quilted instead of stacked on a shelf.

2 comments:

  1. good luck on learning your new machine when it arrives

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  2. Your panel quilts are beautiful. I've never had luck with panels... the panels I've purchased have been wonky and off square. Your quilts make me want to try again. Exciting that you're getting a new long arm! It will be fun to see what you quilt with it.

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i'm so glad you stopped by to visit. I have discovered I am not so great at responding to comments...but I really do get so excited when you take the time to share.