Three years ago (!) Jen1 and I ventured to Bolts and Bobbins near Woodville for their garage sale. While there, I found this amazing fabric on sale. I thought all the coordinating colours would be great for English Paper Piecing - 'Shimmer Eclipse Iceberg' fabric by Deborah Edwards for Northcott Fabrics.
Saturday, 20 June 2026
Friday, 19 June 2026
And Yet Another Project Bag
I'm on a bit of a tear, making use of several quilted checkerboards I previously created - using quartered 5" charm squares and coordinating fabric.
Yesterday I completed another bag. This time the easy method was used by using a coordinating fabric for the back and extending the edges 1" to be double folded and used as binding.
When I bought the charm pack, I also purchased a fat quarter of a coordinating fabric - a nice, busy pattern - which will be nice for the back and 'binding'.
I still need to make zipper pulls for the new bags I've made. Perhaps another time when I want to avoid 'adulting' aka housework/errands.
Deadheading the Bachelor buttons/cornflowers promotes more blooms. (weeding is needed)
Along the back fence. The bell flowers (campanula carpatica) are starting their white and purple blooms.
I'm really looking forward to the shasta daisy blooms. A big clump of them were transplanted from our now deceased stitching friend, Sharon's garden a couple of years ago. I did buy another pot of them last year at an end-of-the-season sale at a nursery.
Thursday, 18 June 2026
Another Project Bag
Yesterday I made two project bags. I like to quarter 5" charm squares and lay them out checkerboard-style on fusible interfacing, pressing them in place before stitching the columns and rows.
This technique allows for practically perfect 2" squares. This charm pack was one I purchased at Country Clothesline in East York.
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Monday, 15 June 2026
Hexie Mat Finally Finished!
Back in September of 2022, I traveled up to Beaverton to the Farmer's Wife Retreat House for the Border Creek Station quilt show. I purchased an English paper piecing (EPP) kit called 'Runaway with Hexies'.
It was a complete kit including the instruction sheet already-cut-out hexies, and backing and border fabrics.
I also purchased a pack of Clover No. 9 Appliqué/Sharps needles.
Back at home, I began enthusiastically sewing hexies together. Over the next few weeks, I decided not to do the 5 hexie 'flowers' and only did three.
Today while looking for something else, I encountered the stitched hexie mat and the accompanying backing and border fabrics and decided to finish the project once and for all.
I trimmed the stitched piece, to create straight edges; then cut the backing and binding to fit. After sewing the folded binding onto the right side, I folded it over and to the back and hand stitched it down.
All done!
Sunday, 14 June 2026
June Stitch Day
Kimat Designs hosted a stitch day on Friday at the Lemonville Community Centre. I met Barb at Vandermeer's, parked my car, and she drove us there.
The room is pretty big and in addition to the big, east-facing windows, the lighting is good. The air conditioning did a pretty good job at keeping the temperature tolerable in the hall but I brought a hoodie just in case it was going to be blowing on me (as had been a previous complaint in that space). Good thing I brought it because I was sitting right under it. Next time we'll tell whoever gets us seats to stay farther away from the back wall.
Of course, I brought both Ernest and Thomas to the event. They were admired by many.and brought the wool felt flower pot 'bowl filler' to show off.
The blanket stitch around the bee hive hole is a bit wonky so I'll redo it. The heat-erasable drawn lines are for the flower stems.
A couple more rows were completed on the sashiko cherry blossom piece. One side has a bit of a pucker so I'll have to fix that.
Monday, 8 June 2026
Finishing an Embroidery Project
I finished stitching the flower bouquet yesterday when I had some of the gang over to visit with Jen1 and Poppy.
The foxgloves are starting to bloom. I'm not sure how long they'll last.
My neighbour allowed me to transplant these bachelor buttons (cornflowers) from her front yard last summer. The first set of blooms are almost done but there are more buds.

Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Starting An Embroidery Project
I've had an empty spot on the yoke of a denim shirt for ages and haven't been able to make a decision on what to put there. It's the spot to the left of the Queen Anne's lace and bee.




























