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Tuesday, January 20, 2026

Show and Tell

This post is quite literally Show and Tell.............that's the name of the quilt pattern I've been working on by Elizabeth Hartman.

You may remember this bunny and her quilt made from scraps from a recent quilt.  



One of her bunny friends also finished a quilt for Show and Tell.  This was made from 4 patches from the 2" squares box.  And another friend made this flying geese quilt from batik scraps!


So here are all of the bunnies for the Show and Tell quilt...............


You may also remember this shy fox and her quilt made with a block from the Scrap Jar Stars block lotto blocks.


One of her equally shy fox friends made this patriotic quilt!


And another fox made this quilt from Civil War scraps.


Here are all three of the shy foxes with their quilts.


And here is the whole crew so far.............6 quilts done and 6 to go!  The deer and bears need to get to work on their quilts.


The only other things to show from the sewing room are the new block lotto blocks I made.  It is a disappearing four patch in blues and whites.  


And I quilted the Waverly quilt.  I'm still working on the binding.  I had a little extra help getting the batting loaded.


Mabel and Harry Potter had to go outside while I was quilting.  I'd feel sorry for them, except.......


They have a pretty cushy lifestyle...........



Shhh!  I think it's best to let them sleep.

Christi










 



Monday, January 12, 2026

Animal Takeover

 Animals have taken over my sewing room.


Yes, it's another Elizabeth Hartman pattern, Foxes in Flannels.  I have spent nearly 3 weeks working on the fox faces.  Finally, all 24 are finished.  There are 36 pieces in each face for those who are counting along.  That was all the cutting I had done for this quilt, but I was so thrilled to have the faces done that I got out the project box and cut the needed green backgrounds for the bodies (and I realized that I had already cut the paws and chins).  So then I started digging through the scraps to find shirt, undershirt, and jeans fabrics.  I cut for one fox and went right to the machine.  

Here he is!  Can I just say that the cutting takes 3 times the time that the sewing does.  Part of the issue is cutting the plaids to match.  Honestly, I probably wouldn't bother, but after reading the pattern and there being a whole page devoted to cutting so that the plaids would sorta match, I figured I better do it that way.

And for those who are still interested, there are 37 pieces in each body.  So I'll let you do the math, (36+37)x24 foxes...............???

A few more animals showed up to play in the sewing room.


One of them is rather shy (another fox!)


These are the first 2 blocks for another Elizabeth Hartman pattern called Show and Tell.  There is also a bear and I think there are only 9 of these, 3 of each animal, each with a different quilt.  I already had the little quilts done.  The one the fox is holding is actually a block from the block lotto blocks I won at quilt guild back in November.  It somehow came out a little smaller than all the others, so I just slapped a border on it and gave it to the shy fox for Show and Tell.  


The one the bunny is holding is made from scraps from 2 larger quilts I have been working on.  It's a little busy for my taste, but then, bunnies are busy little creatures, are they not?

Here's the first quilt that caused those scraps.  



I love this quilt.  I love the colors.  It comes from a line of fabric called Maple and the pattern is Proposal from the book O Happy Day.  I really love the pattern.  And I love the quilting pattern.  This was a new design that showed up on my tablet after I did the free upgrade to my quilting program in December.  I'll definitely use it again.

And of course, I put a couple of tags on the back!


And for the last animal reference, (I know, you've been expecting photos of LIVE animals!) I played "chicken" with a bolt of fabric.


That little sliver is all I had left after I cut what I needed for the back of the Waverly quilt I want to quilt next.  This might be taking "Waste Not, Want Not" a little too far.

I know, 2 blog posts relatively close together.  Don't get excited.  It will be a few days before there's another.  I have some major house cleaning to do and will be out and about on Tuesday and Wednesday, so there won't be much to show and tell about.

I hate to say it, but a few good snow days would make the world slow down and give more sewing time.  Just let me hit the grocery store first!

Christi



Saturday, January 10, 2026

Updating the list!

 Well right after completing my list, I found another UFO hanging in a different closet.  It's an old fan quilt that my great grandmother pieced.  It was passed to me with the words, "Maybe you can do something with this."  So, thinking I would quilt it, I spent some TV time ripping out the "hem" which had been put in around the edge.  Then I took it to the ironing board and tried to get it pressed.  That's when I started finding all the holes.  I started fixing them, but finally decided there were so many that putting this on the longarm wasn't a good idea.  So it's hanging back in the closet and I plan to take the blocks apart and use the good ones in other projects.  So, let's add another UFO to the list bringing it up to 29.

But now some finishes..........


This was a panel I picked up at the estate sale in Gower last fall.  I finished it and am gifting it to a cousin for her birthday this month.

And then the St. Pats stuff also from the estate sale.............. Table Runner finished!


And a pillow that just needs an 18" pillow form.


And a wall hanging.   We're definitely ready for St. Patrick's Day now.  This is a special holiday at our house because it is also someone's birthday!

So that's 4 more (small) finishes which brings the list of 29 down to 24.  The baby quilt from the last post is on it's way to Florida.

I quilted another quilt yesterday, but it's still on the longarm.  I was just thinking that I need to get a bunch of things ready for binding so I have plenty to work on while I veg out in front of the TV for the Olympics next month.  

I also pieced the 2 blocks I had cut for the Snailing Around Town quilt.  I'll be doing these gradually as I'm following 2 different monthly color challenges.  January's colors were blue and teal.

Of course there was "help" at various times in the sewing room.  Treats are dispensed regularly.  Harry Potter seems to have 2 speeds..............actively dismantling the automatic feeder and water dish, or splashing in the other water dish or this........


Kinda makes you forget what a pain he is.  They're so cute when they're asleep!

Christi

Friday, January 2, 2026

First Finish!

 

This is the second Lookout (pattern by Elizabeth Hartman) baby quilt I have made.  I needed to get this one finished since it is going to Florida and we know someone traveling down there this month who will deliver it for us.  I made it totally from my stash.  The quilting design was called Heat Wave which I thought was appropriate for a quilt going to Florida.

I put a couple of labels on the back which was a plaid flannel.  The recipient will be a boy we've been told.  I figure if it's going to Florida, a Missouri tag is appropriate.  When you flip the tag up, it says "Made in MO" on the backside.

Here is a photo of the recent cross stitch finish.  It has now joined two others that are waiting to be fully finished.  I started it on Christmas and it was a quick easy stitch.  Those are my favorite kind.


I spent most of the day cleaning and organizing the sewing room  I cut up all the scraps that were littering the cutting table and put them away.  It's sad to realize that I had cut several things, but never put them away, just kept sweeping them to the pile and they got lost.


Normally this is not my favorite thing to do, but I had some exceptional help yesterday.



And then there was double the help!


Harry did his best to hold the ruler still for me.


Obviously it was exhausting work.  


I also quilted a quilt for my mom that had been hanging in my TBQ closet since Thanksgiving.  


The quilting design is called Transformation.  Mom normally likes feathers and florals, but since the fabrics in this one didn't scream girl, I decided to use a more geometric design so that she could gift it to a guy if she wanted to.


In all of the organizing and decluttering, I made my list of UFO's for 2026.  

1.  Proposal
2.  Waverly
3.  Lookout
4.  St. Pats Pillow
5.  St. Pats Runner
6.  St. Pats Wall Hanging
7.  Jimmy John
8.  Snailing Around Town
9.  Chalet
10.  Foxes in Flannels
11.  Show and Tell
12.  Love in Bloom Panel
13.  O Christmas Tree
14.  Heaven and Nature Sing
15.  Scrap Jar Stars
16.  Hash Tag
17.  Jelly Twist
18.  Halloween Panel
19.  Thanksgiving Panel
20.  Redlin Panel
21.  Legendary
22.  My Kinda Town
23.  Turkey Lurkey
24.  Turkey Blocks
25.  Cat Nip
26.  Pineapple
27.  Tea Time Topper
28.  Vintage 20's Blocks

I know.  That's a lot.  I only had 12 last year and I finished them all as well as a bunch of things I started, but once that 2025 UFO list was completed, I sorta went off the rails starting new projects.  

Well, Hope Springs Eternal!  We can hope that I get several of these done this year.  Actually, Lookout was #3 on the list and it's finished, so there's really only 27 now.  That makes you feel better, right?

Christi


Wednesday, December 31, 2025

2025 Wrap Up

 Happy New Year's Eve!  This was our Christmas Eve photo from church in Marshall.


This was the photo Sarah and Aaron took at their church Christmas Eve service (on December 18th).

I prepped Sarah's room for her week long stay over Christmas.  Harry and Mabel helped smooth out the Christmas quilt.  They were allowed to sleep with her while she was here.  


We stopped at McDonalds on our way up to Bethany the weekend before Christmas.  Aaron posed with The Wolf!  He's not the huge Chief's fan that we are, but he humors us.


Pictures were taken at Bethany, but not on my phone, so I don't have any photos to share from there.  When we returned home, it was to find that an earthquake had hit Bethlehem.  


Sarah got the opportunity to reconnect with Charlie who made an appearance in the shed.  He's such a sweet, soft, and beautiful cat.



At the Bentley Christmas on Christmas Day, Sarah demonstrated that she could still fit in the child rocker.  Flynn wasn't too thrilled that she was sitting in "his" chair.  She tried to explain that it was her chair before it was his.



And, the group photo was taken on my phone.  I also took the portable photo printer over that I got for Christmas and printed a photo for Rosie so she wouldn't have to wait 2 days for me to get it from Walmart.

Not a lot of sewing got done in December.  I did piece this baby quilt for our friends in Florida who come up here to hunt every November.  It's on the longarm now awaiting quilting.  I need to get working on it since I can send it down with someone (and avoid it getting lost in the mail) who is traveling down on the 10th.  


I have made this baby quilt before.  It's call Lookout and is an Elizabeth Hartman pattern.  I did it all from my scrap stash.

I also made some baskets and gifted them at Bethany.




And I received these hand made and beaded ornaments from an online quilters group gift exchange.

David made some cows.  One was gifted to Aunt Judy for her birthday.


I finished this cross stitch and another one that I still have to press and then get a photo of.


Well, that's a wrap for 2025.  I'm going to spend the New Year's working up my list of UFO's and things I want to work on in 2026.  I am also starting to put away the Christmas decs.  The tree was taken down yesterday, so now it's just the other stuff.

Happy New Year!
Christi