I put a push on the last few days to get this finished.
Friday, 3 April 2026
I think I'm Finished
Tuesday, 31 March 2026
Odds and Ends
I have continued to work on The Light of Winter - even at stitching yesterday. I didn't make any errors that had to be 'frogged'. Am feeling more confident that I can get this finished by my birthday later this month. (Actually, I just noted one boo boo - a misplaced stitch that will need to be removed - no biggie).
The Quilter's Cupboard is offering a class on wool felt appliqué soon. I was concerned that the kit I wanted to work on next would be sold out so I headed up there this afternoon to get it. It came with the patternThey have lots of models on display which motivate us to make purchases. I also like that they make the effort to kit up many of the projects. I'll be transferring the patterns onto freezer paper sometime soon as I'll definitely be working on this project at our guild's retreat the weekend after Easter.
Sunday, 29 March 2026
More About Wool Felt Appliqué...
Many folks fuse the wool pieces to the background with an iron-on fusible product. When I took my first wool felt appliqué class, the instructor just had us baste the pieces in place with sewing thread using big stitches which were easily removed later. This also allowed the felted piece to be a bit puffy, adding a bit more dimension. However, I prefer to staple my larger pieces in place - a tip I picked up from a YouTube video. The staple holes were easily blended back into the felted wool afterward.
For really small pieces, I just use a dab of craft glue to keep them in place for stitching.Saturday, 28 March 2026
On A Roll...And a Bit of a Digression
I finished the sheep yesterday. I would have preferred a lighter brown wool background which would have made the legs show up a bit better.

Thursday, 26 March 2026
I Finished Another Project!
Buoyed by my success finishing the bunny, I was motivated to tackle the chick from the trio of Heart to Hand Bowl Filler Buddies.
I thought I'd try doing colonial stitches in the centres of the flowers on the bottom. Mary Corbet had an excellent video on the subject. I liked them so much I also did them on the centres of the bigger flowers and the white bits around the chick's neck.Tuesday, 24 March 2026
I Actually Fully Finished a Project!
After getting all the pieces for the Bowl Bunny cut out at the retreat, and starting the stitching after getting home, I finished all the stitching last night. I cut out the homespun backing. It's pretty flimsy so I ironed it onto fusible stabilizer and cut it out again. Today I finished the blanket stitching and stuffing and just finished it a few minutes ago.
Instead of the white French knots in the centre of the flower, I did yellow ones. I also used white DMC Etoile thread for the stem stitch around the flower's centre.Saturday, 21 March 2026
Wool Felt Appliqué
I started attaching the wool felt pieces to the little quilt centre. I had watched a Lori Holt video on the topic and thought her idea of stapling the pieces together was a good one. Some folks like to use a fusible product on the back of the pieces and iron them in place but I prefer a 'puffier' aspect so some type of removable basting is my choice.
I used my light box to trace the lines with a white pencil. The marks can be removed with water. The staples are easily removed and the little holes don't show.I used the freezer paper method to transfer the patterns onto the felt. My (Karen Kay Buckley) micro-serrated scissors were perfect for cutting out the pieces.
The instructions also state to use three strands of floss for the buttonhole stitch. I decided to use two instead. First, because I didn't want the stitches to be so prominent. I had used three strands on the hind leg and wasn't keen on how it looked. Second, because when using two strands, I thread one long strand through my needle, match the two ends and stitch with the doubled thread.






























