Leo’s Mane Sew Along

Thursday, 16 January 2025

What We Are Working on

 Today is Thursday again, that seems to come around so fast. We will get together this afternoon to work on more Prayers and Squares quilts. I’ll post pictures of those when I get home. In the meantime, I’ve been working on some here at home too. I have never been a work on just one quilt at a time until it is finished type quilter. I love having options and being able to go from one quilt to another depending on mood and which colours I feel like using. Also, if I run out of something for one quilt, I always have a backup to keep me going. I’ve started a new sampler from  blocks put out by Pat Speth on her Facebook group. I make them as they are posted, this time in blues and greens. So far this year there have been 4. This one will grow slowly as new blocks are released. It will be done quilt as you go with a sashing style as yet to be fully decided. I’m also working on a Great Granny square quilt. This one will have 20 blocks when it is finished, also with sashing and finished quilt as you go style. I’ve a couple of other projects on the go here at home, but I don’t have recent pictures of them. Perhaps next week.

This afternoon we managed a couple of finishes to 2 different scrap quilts. The first is one called Balancing Act, another of Pat Speth’s designs found here. And then Janet finished this one. Barbara has been working on a design of her own. She wanted to feature the landscape fabric in the centre and work with the same colour families doing an outdoorsy type theme. I think she is planning a two inch border in the dark blue to finish it off. That’s it for this week. Next week will be a layering day for sure. Then I can bring some of them home to get quilted.

I’ll link up to Finish, or Not, Friday.











Sunday, 12 January 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

 Kathy, at Kathy’s Quilts who hosts the Sunday Stitching link party, asked if we had any stitching plans for 2025. I hadn’t really thought about it, not seriously. But then I thought I’d better think about it. I have a terrible habit of bouncing from one project to another and therefore not getting things done. Or at least I do with quilting. I seem to be more constant when it comes to cross stitching. But there are some other things I’d like to get done. I’d like to finish all of the animals for A Year In The Woods. The Jackrabbit is the fourth, so quite a way to go on that goal. But, I also have a quilt that is being hand quilted, or at least was being hand quilted until I stalled out on it. I would really like to get that done. And part of me is feeling the slight itch to get back to English Paper Piecing. I’m not going to make concrete goals about what to work on when. Those never seem to last long. But maybe writing it down here will at least bring it more into the front part of my brain to be aware of.  Certainly, the winter is a good time to be doing the hand stitching. I can get it done and keep my feet covered and warm at the same time. There’s a thought.... And the more I think the more I realize that I have a couple of cross stitch projects that were abandoned and need to be finished. I really should get them finished. And then there are a couple more that are finished and just need measuring and framing. I really should get them measured and frames ordered. I have all the framing supplies here to fully finish the first of the animals for the Year in the Woods. I just need to set aside the time and do it. Thinking is so dangerous.....

Anyhow, I did get more done on The Jackrabbit, who now has most of one ear. Now that I have the stitches in his ear in place, I can move on to finishing his face. 

I’ll link up to Kathy’s Slow Sunday Stitching And then maybe do something about all those thoughts....



Thursday, 9 January 2025

What We’re Working on

 We are back at it, or is it still at it? Anyhow, we are working away at more quilts for our Prayers and Squares ministry at the church. It is only the second week in January and we already have 2 quilts going out. This lovely one, all in blues, is for a friend of one of our ladies.  I don’t have a picture of the fully finished quilt, unfortunately. The recipient is having surgery soon. She generously donated a bunch of fabrics to us last year and she is getting some of them back in the form of this quilt. The other quilt going out is for a gentleman, using up some of our wildlife panels. 

And then there are quite a few in progress. We’ve been getting together for an extra day the past couple of weeks in order to try and put some order into our fabric supplies and also to cut up some kits that are easily worked on by our members.  Janet is working on this one from the overflowing 2 1/2 inch strip bin. And I continue to work on quilts at home. The sampler I’ve been doing for the past couple of months is to the binding stage. And then I’m also working on a quilt using earth tones. It is still in need of some borders. Now that the sampler is done, this one might be next in the line up to get finished. There are others in progress as well from the other ladies in our group, but I don’t have photos of them as yet.

I used to link up every week on Wednesdays, when I did a post that is, to a link party called mid week makers. She is no longer hosting link ups, so I’ve been looking around for other link ups. This week I’ll link up to Finish or not Friday. The theme fits, since some quilts will be finished and others not. And it also works well for timing, with our sewing days on Thursdays, which gives me the time and the incentive to get a post written. I am hoping to be more regular about it, both the post writing and especially the picture taking. We’ll see if the intention outlasts January.













Sunday, 5 January 2025

Slow Sunday Stitching

 I ended the year 2024’s slow stitching with a finish. All other stitcheries were put on hold while I worked on a new pair of mittens. Somewhere over the course of time since last winter I lost one of the mitts that made up the pair of my old driving mittens, which necessitated the new ones. Hence the rush to get them finished. Here they are, already worn and used a number of times. And since those are finished, I was able to get back to my cross stitching of the Jackrabbit for the series “A Year in the Woods” by Cottage Garden Samplings. He is very cute and also handsome, for a jackrabbit. 

I’ll link up to Kathy’s Slow Sunday Stitching and then I have to go back to the dreaded task of finishing up some seat cushion covers for one of the school’s class rooms. I was asked to do these several months ago and in a moment of not thinking it through, I said yes. I’ve been putting it off and putting it off and decided that they have to be finished before school is back tomorrow. There were six of them to do. I’ve been working on them since last Monday. I'm about an hour away from finishing the last of them. It has been a week of sewing on nothing but these cushions, at home at least, and I am more than ready to get back to sewing on fun stuff. 





Saturday, 4 January 2025

What we’re working on

 The year is finished and our final tally for quilts given away in 2024 is 50. For our little group of at most, 12 ladies, that is an incredible accomplishment. The last couple of quilts for the year are pictured here. The landscape improvisational quilt was made by a lady in our group who is very new to quilting and up until doing this one had not even considered herself a quilter. She started her journey by putting borders onto quilt panels. But I would say we got her in the end and she now qualifies as a quilter. The last quilt to go out used up some fun bird print squares.

 I’m continuing to work on projects here at home. There is a quilt as I go sampler featuring blocks designed by Pat Speth, that is half finished. And another quilt called Cross Creek which is a quilt along from Pat Speth. The pattern is found here.

Our group is in the middle of planning and cutting kits for this year and I think our focus is going to be on using up a mountain of scraps and strips. We have received some very generous donations of fabrics, both yardage and smaller bits which we need to focus on using up. So, be prepared to see a variety of scrap quilts presented here this coming year, in addition to some very lovely wildlife panels. Marg finished this one last Thursday. It will go into the pile that need layering and quilting. And that’s it for now.











Sunday, 22 December 2024

Slow Sunday Stitching

 My stitching last Sunday was very slow. I was debating whether or not to rip out some of the stitching I had done on my mitten, since it was way too long for my hands. Well, I decided to go ahead and rip, so instead of slowly stitching, I was actually going in reverse. But I’m glad I did it. The right hand mitt is now finished and fits almost perfectly. Even the weaving in of the yarn ends is done. And after that I dove right in and started the mitt for the other hand. I got all the way past where the thumb is started, looked at it and realized something looked wrong. So there I went again, going backwards and ripping out. But that error is fixed and the left hand mitt well on its way. Hopefully there won’t be any more going backwards. A couple more days should finish these mitts and then I can get back to my cross stitching. I’ll link up to Kathy’s Slow Sunday Stitching



Wednesday, 18 December 2024

What We’re Working On

 Last week I mentioned that we have had quite a few quilts go out from our Prayers and Squares group and that it would take  a couple of weeks to show them all. I have the rest of them here for today. There is a very special heart quilt where the colours and the heart theme were requested by the recipient. Four of us worked on it and we were able to get all the piecing done in a single day. That same day saw us make the back and get it layered for quilting. There’s a very bright blue and yellow quilt, sent to a young teenager undergoing treatment for cancer. Her favourite colour is yellow. And then a very bright and happy quilt going to a man whose wife passed away after a lengthy illness. In addition to those finished quilts there are a couple that are in the making stage. I love making samplers and have one in the works. The last block was released today, so I may get the last block sewn up today. There is something so satisfying about sewing a single block. They are usually able to be finished in a single sitting and give a wonderful feeling of accomplishment. We have a lot of batting scraps sitting in a large tote at the church. I am considering doing this sampler as a quilt as you go in order to use some of them up. I also have plans for doing some Christmas baking on my to do list for today as well, so it’s kinda up in the air if I get to that sampler. But there’s always the time that the baking is in the oven.  Anyhow, that’s it for today.