Quilting and Stuff by Knitnoid

What I’m Working on Wednesday – 03/11/26

My Disappearing Hourglasses are ready to assemble. It turns out I only have 16 squares in the layer cake. Now I’ve cut 2 of them wrong.  The first one I made a pinwheel, but didn’t notice until I cut it.  That’s OK – I’ll just have one block that is not a star. However the 2nd block I miscut and I won’t be able to use. I guess I’m making a smaller quilt.

Meanwhile, my Riviana blocks continue to accumulate as leader/ender.

and I still need to bind Eclipse and Scrappy Bargello.

Handwork Tuesday – 0310/26

Tuesday I attached the long green to blue section to the main top. It was a lot easier to do than I anticipated.  I suspect it was because I had it oriented correctly in my hands.  For the rest of the month I’ll work on Winter Wonderland and Star-A-Day.

Scrappy Bargello is a Top

I finished my Scrappy Bargello.

I also tamed my 2 1/2″ wide scraps. Anything over 12″ was sorted by color and rolled up. Those bags on the left fit in top of the box.  The zip top bag is to hopefully keeps them contained.  I can get the box shut, but only because of the 3 1/2 yards pulled for the quilt.  I’ve also sorted by color the 2 1/2″ squares and rectangles.  To think that at one point I had them all in a single shoe box (squares and rectangles)!

The post title is Scrappy Bargello is a Top, but I was able to quilt it this afternoon.  It has now been added to the binding stack. Neither quilt will take that long to bind, I just need to do it – preferably before the next guild meeting on the 16th.

Scrappy Bargello Progress

Scrappy Bargello is going together quickly — when I actually sit down and sew.  I think I spent about an hour at my sewing machine last night. I don’t have anything on my plate for this evening, so I hope I can finish the center. There’s one more set of strips to sew together. When that’s done I’ll audition fabric for a border.

What I’m Working on Wednesday – 3/4/26

It’s late Thursday afternoon. I received a call Wednesday from my LQS asking me to cut more shop hop block kits, so that’s all I did yesterday, but prior to that I was working in my 2 1/2″ scraps.  I contained my strips, then started in on my bricks and squares. I really thought I had a “ton” and needed to find a pattern to use them up. (No, I have not finished Scrappy Bargello).

After separating the squares from the rectangles it’s not as overwhelming, but none the less, I’ve found two patterns.

The first the potato chip block. All rectangles.  I started pulling the light rectangles.  I need 180 light rectangles and I only have 90.  I’ve bagged them, putting them and the pattern in the box for later.

I regrouped, and looked at my squares.  This is a take on a free Fat Quarter Shop table runner. I’ve pulled yardage for the background and stared sorting the squares by color.  As I needed to clear the tables to work on the shop hop blocks, I have no idea if I have enough squares precut.  For now, I’ve put the pattern in the box and the yardage back on the shelf.

Which brings me back to Scrappy Bargello.  The shop hop blocks are kitted and will be taken to the shop in the morning, so this evening I plan on working on this quilt and continuing Rivianna as my leader/ender. Who knows, I might even get Eclipse bound this weekend.

Handwork Tuesday – 3/3/26

This Handwork Tuesday I added a few neutral hexies to this section

and prepped the blue hexies for the next row.

I didn’t get more done as I was corralling my 2 1/2 inch strips and bits. The strips are all pressed so they now fit into the bin. I carefully folded the pile and placed it on the bottom of the bin, the topped it off with the bags and bundles of strips.  At some point, I’ll return to the box to sort by color and roll them up.

The pile in the lower left corner of the picture are those bits which are less than 10″ long.  At some point I’ll trim them into squares and rectangles, but I need to tackle the shoebox of squares and rectangles – pressing them flat and sorting by color. Once that’s done I think I need another quilt using 2 1/2″ squares and 2 1/2″ x 4 1/2″ rectangles.  But first I need to finish Scrappy Bargello, Disappearing Hourglass, and get the binding on Eclipse.

Monday Night Quilting

Last night at the guild meeting a woman brought in 4 or 5 tubs of fabric her mother no longer wanted.  It was my intent to not bring any home.  That did not happen.  I brought home a length of muslin since my stash is running low and I brought home this 4 yard length of people in “native” costume. It may become the back of my current quilt.

Yesterday I searched Bonnie’s free patterns and found Scrappy Bargello. It uses 2 1/2″ strips.  The size I’m making needs 128 strips and I pulled 128 unique fabrics from my strip bin to make this quilt.  I started sewing after I got home from the guild meeting and got this first panel assembled.

This morning I woke up about 5 AM and got up to see if I could see the eclipse.  Since I was up I started the second panel.

Of course the boxes of strips got stirred and it doesn’t look like I took anything out — although they do close.  My intent is to press the strips and sort them by color.  Everything fits better when it is neatly folded.

 

 

Scraps!

In one of my Facebook quilting groups, the February challenge was doing something with your scraps.  My goal was to clear the pile of scraps my sister left me and clear the treadle machine.  I processed some of the scraps using Bonnie Hunter’s Scrap Users System, then simple packed the rest away in a box.

That top box contains the scraps from the the treadle, along with a couple of bundles of FQs.  I don’t have space in my FQ boxes, so I just threw them in with the scraps.  The Amazon box and crate are the scraps I cleared off the tables in January before my sister arrived.

Here are more scraps. This box is under the front of my longarm. It looks like there are a couple of pieces yardage in this box.

Under the longarm on the back side are these two crates.

Then there are these. In theory these are my precut scraps.  There are a couple of boxes of shirt scraps. Some of these boxes barely close. I can’t really ‘process’ more scraps until I use some of them.  So I need a scrappy quilt in my future. I just need to find a pattern.

 

 

 

March Quilting Goals

My quilting goals for March start with binding Eclipse.  This was on my February list, but I ran out of time.

The quilt of the month is my Disappearing Hourglass. I would love to have it finished by the 16th.

The 2026 Brandon Quilters President Challenge is pillowcases. I’ve had these cut out since 2018 and haven’t got them put together.  Now is the time.

While I’m piecing on the machine, I’ll move Riviana forward as my Leader/Ender project.

Handwork Tuesday will continue.

One hoop of redwork  – I didn’t realized how far along I was on this panel until I folded it to take this picture.

I have 9 stars cut out, ready to go. I’d love to get 10 stitched for my Star a Day quilt.

On my hexie project, I need to finish the neutral row, add a row of blue hexies then attach it to the center.

4th Saturday BOM

The goal is to get the next block done and attach this section to the first section.

5th Sunday/Monday

This month there’s an “extra” Sunday and Monday.  As near as I can tell, I just have this Ribbon Star block to piece then the center star before I can start assembling the quilt.

It’s a lot, but I will be going to a 2 day retreat, so I don’t think it is impossible.  But first – I’ve got to make some binding!

4th Saturday BOM – Just Takes Two

On this 4th Saturday I continue working on my Just Takes Two quilt. I actually started on the block yesterday while Eclipse was being quilted.  My plan was to use interfacing to turn the Hawaiian block since I do not applique. It might have worked, but I picked a very light weight interfacing and my tools tore it.  So my next attempt was the block in the lower right corner with a heavier interfacing.  It turned well, but came out too small. So I tried again.  This time too big. At that point I said to heck with it and just traced directly on the fabric then did a small zig-zag along the edges. Since that worked, I attempted the crescent moon and star.   Finally I tackled the Hawaiian block.  Next up is a paper pieced star, then this section will be complete.

As this is also the last day of the month how about a up date on my February goals. There were 5.

  • The  next block on Just Takes Two – DONE
  • All the loose seams and next round on the hexie project – DONE
  • One hoop of embroidery on Winter Wonderland – DONE
  • One Star for Star a Day – DONE
  • Finish, Quilt and Bind Eclipse. – I still need to bind the quilt.

February Stash Report

  • Added to Stash in February 2026: 10.527 yards
  • Used in February 15.897 yards
  • Net Stash: –34.61 yards

Tomorrow I post my goals for March.