Can you handle any more animal quilt block photos? Well say hello to the bears! This first one used Thimbleberries fabrics in red and green to make a bear paw (appropriate, right?) quilt.
Christi's Creative Corner
Creatively sharing the mundane things of life.......
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Wednesday, January 28, 2026
Bear with Me!
Tuesday, January 27, 2026
Oh Deer!
The deer for the Show and Tell quilt are finished!
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.
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.
Monday, January 12, 2026
Animal Takeover
Animals have taken over my sewing room.
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.
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..........
And a pillow that just needs an 18" pillow form.
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........
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.



























































