Whoosh! Just like that another month has whizzed by and Thanksgiving is upon us. I would ponder where October went, but really, where did the whole year go? It’s been a busy year here, but I always try to slip in as much time for sewing when I can — otherwise, I get grumpy LOL. I finished the Happy Flower Quilt top a few months ago, and I love it!
I participated in an online quilt-a-long run by Ms. Pretty By Hand. Over the course of a year, we completed 2 blocks a week (there are 99 blocks in the quilt) and when we were done, we were on our own to finish the borders. I loved the quilt-a-long — it’s always nice to have a goal, and doing 2 blocks a week was doable and fun. The pattern was from the book Happy Flower Quilts by Atsuko Matsuyama.
I used lots of my favorite scraps and many Japanese prints that I had in my little etsy shop. (There are several more prints scheduled to arrive this week — they’re so cute, I wish they’d been in time for this quilt!) I loved every minute of sewing these little blocks — so many cute patterns.
Each week we completed one pieced block and one applique block which was surrounded by a border. I chose to use the same pink that the original book used for the little border strips.
I debated a long time about what fabric to use for the big borders. I originally wanted a check print like the one used in the book, but I couldn’t find one that I liked, so I decided to stick with the Moda Bella Betty’s Pink that I used in the little block borders. I think it will work great and will really show off the quilting.
I’ve also really been debating how to quilt it. When a quilt has this much hand stitching in it, I can’t bear to have it machine quilted, so it will be hand quilted. I’ve seen some really cute in-progress quilts on Instagram that are using big-stitch quilting, so, I might do that. Or, I might do fine hand quilting. That would only take me until I’m dead LOL. Maybe I’ll just ship it off to a hand quilter — we’ll see.
I do have a favorite block, just FYI, lol. It’s the cute little honeybee block below. One of MeMum’s first quilting projects was a honeybee pillow, so I’m partial to the block. I’d love to make an entire quilt out of little 6-inch scrappy honeybee blocks — so Fun!
And now, it’s the sprint to Thanksgiving! The little cherubs are arriving on Tuesday and I’m SO excited. Plus, ALL the kids will be together this week (the first time in several years) so we’re going to be playing with gingerbread. I have a LOT to do — must get to it ;-D!
Have a wonderful week — and a Very Happy Thanksgiving to my American friends!
XOXO,
Anna
























































