Monday, February 2, 2026

A long post about my January stitching


I have been rather quiet on my blog this month but I've been busy and so I'll show you what I have been working on. 

 

I added a couple of borders on the Gold Bird quilt.  I think it needs another darker border around the outside and then I want to circle it with Wagon Wheel blocks.  I need to figure out how big the WW blocks are so I know how wide of a border to sew on and make it the right dimension.



This is the quilt that I got my inspiration for the Gold Bird quilt.  It is from an Eagle Folk Art Quilt from Berskhire County Pennsylvania 1840.

The block I took it from is pictured (sideways) in the lower left corner.



I put my big Thimbleberries quilt on the frames and have two of the eleven rows quilted already.  I'm using "Big Stitch" with DMC 8 neutrals.  I had three partially used spools of different numbers that I'm trying to use up.  They are so light against these saturated blocks that you can't tell I've changed shades.  I'll use Ecru after I use them up.




I appliqued 2 more birds on my red and white house quilt.  I have hung it in my living room for two years and each time I looked at it I thought, "Why did I only put five birds on there.  I should hae appliqued two more to represent my 7 children."  And so I did!



I finished quilting this quilt.  I wanted to show the whole quilt but I realized I didn't get permission to use this quote so I thought it would be better if I didn't show the whole quilt.



Here it is before I put the letters on it.  It's not a very vibrant or pretty quilt but with the lettering and the stitching it catches the light and is quite handsome now.




I finished the collar for the Boro embellished denim jacket.  It has floundered a little because the collar was so hard to embroider.  I picked out two or three Xs as much as I stitched (no exaggeration) and so it was a slow slog and I lost my momentum.  This is the yoke.  I love how the worn cuff of the jeans looks framing the little rabbit staring at the moon.  I haven't finished all the embellishment on the right.  And then on to the back and cuffs.




I have mostly been busy working on the 127 stars that go into my Madder quilt.  I have 97 done (whew!).



Which only leaves 30 more to do.  These stacks each have cut pieces for 2 stars.  I need to cut some more backgrounds and continue along.




Here is a picture of what I am making.  I don't really want a white quilt so I went through my whole stash to see what else I could do.  The example below is the only fabric I could find that is even a possibility.  The neutral on the right would be the same Kona Snow as the backgrounds of the stars.  I just used this piece to give me a feel for what it would look like.  The bird of paradise piece is an old Kaye England fabric.





Gotta come up with something.  I wondered about doing a string blocks for the side triangles.  Or I could also do applique but that sounds like more time than I really want to invest in this quilt.


 



That's all my stitching for the month.  I've been watching this glorious Amaryllis grow.  It was such a beauty.  There is only one blossom left.  There is new growth but I think it will turn out to be leaves.






I gathered all the empty spools I used in 2025 and took a picture.  I like to save the spools each year and compare them to previous years before I throw them away. 





And a little whimsy to close.  I reached into the burlap sack that has our potato harvest from last fall and pulled out Mickey Mouse.  Too Funny!!!!

Robin


Oh!  I neglected to include the little Christmas mini quilt I made after Christmas.  I started quilting it but I don't like the look of stitching with the regular quilting thread that I have done.  So, I'm going to pull it out and use some pearl cotton instead.  Then I'll put on a pink border on it and have a gift already made for next Christmas.




8 comments:

Michele McLaughlin said...

Wow! You have been busy! I love your projects so much! I live in the county next to Berks and your piece inspired by the antique quilt is stunning! I love that you added two more birds for each of your children on your house quilt! Very clever!!! On your boro piece, that does look like a rabbit staring at the moon! I'm doing something similar to your Thimbleberries quilt but I never thought of the arrangement you made the blocks. Thanks for the inspiration!

Julierose said...

WOW--you have been a busy girl, Robin--just simply all such beautiful works!! ;))) I really love the Red Houses piece and the Golden Bird is fabulous!! I hope to make a red and white quilt for myself this year; I have yet to decide on what pattern to use but your lovely madder stars do tempt me...{May I ask: do you wash all your red fabrics? I've heard such horror stories about reds bleeding} I would have to beef up my reds for sure as I really don't have that many of them...[that would be fun as I have decided to buy as little as I can this year and use up what I own].
Take care and stay safe hugs, Julierose

Linda at Texas Quilt Gal said...

Your bird quilt is stunning. You have really been busy with pretty projects. Love that Christmas quilt. Lol on the MM potato!

cityquilter grace said...

i really love the stars quilt...and the other projects too...you do inspire

Denice Barker said...

Agree! You have been so productively busy, it's fun to watch! All gorgeous and I wait with anticipation for that jacket.

Quilting Babcia said...

I can't believe how you've managed to accomplish so much in just a month! Each project is more beautiful than the one before. Love the silly potato, we once grew a tomato that looked like a duck, had a few laughs over that.

Janet O. said...

I am always impressed with your productivity.
Your quilting frame is similar to what my Mom used for decades.
Good for you, getting your other two "kids" appliqued onto your red and white quilt.
I think your quilt with the saying looked good even before the saying was added. It has a great "vintage" vibe.
Great work on the jacket. I'm just blown away by all the handwork you have accomplished in January!
I really like the Kaye England print with your star blocks.
That is a gorgeous Amaryllis!
Mickey in the potato patch! Sounds like it could be the name of a children's book. ;)
Looks like a cutie, no matter how you finish it.

Lizzy D said...

You do such lovely work. And got so much done. I have a huge jar of empty spools, I like seeing what I've accomplished over the recent years. Started the jar during Covid I think. I also save all the fabric selvedges w information, rolled up in Glad boxes, no clue why, but now and then it's useful for reordering.

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