Sunday, 28 June 2026

colour splash

























As you know, I started working on a scrappy courthouse steps block quilt this month as a way to “use up” my scraps. The courthouse steps block is a real favourite one of mine, I've made a few now.  And I've been enjoying an hour here & there to work on this WiP, stitching one block a time. 

I'm using a bright & pretty scrappy mix of fabrics, ones I've had for a while. There's a combo of floral RRS, Rifle Paper Co. & Heather Ross for the main fabrics, with coordinating blenders. I love how each block gets its own moment. No overthinking it. Just a big splash of colour & contrast.

Love making something colourful & (potentially) useful out of leftovers, don't you? 
Linda




Friday, 19 June 2026

little scraps big possibilities


The past couple of weeks I've enjoyed lots of time to sew without worrying about sharing anything, so this post is a bit of a catch-up. I'm right in the middle of multi project tasking, using up lots of little scraps, which of course = a messy sewing room!

Pictured here is what I’m currently working on: a new start, a finished quilt top, and I'm collecting fabric & planning the beginnings for another quilt, and lastly, a fabric stack. 


✂️And here we I go again, many scrappy trips around the world ...


fabric collection: my stash
I’m just playing up on the design wall, as my obsession interest in the versions on the trip around the world design continues. Trying to use up a few tone-on-tones as well as my florals! It's got a sort of vintage palette I think – dusty mauve & blues, with soft pinks, toasted caramels, and green.



✂️meanwhile, from design wall to finished quilt top
This is my limingtonquilt, a modern spin on a Trip Around the World quilt ...






quilty details:
Limington quilt, pattern by seaminglykate
Fabrics: My recipe was simple - scrappy light backgrounds + a selection of similar valued prints + one accent fabric. I've downsized it a bit, going for a throw-sized quilt.



✂️ a few progress pics of a new WiP 
I need a bright, pretty quilt for a special little someone. It's getting a bit tight with some of my leftover pieces, so I am having to join a few strips to get the required length, but it's all ok. 
Anyway, one scrappy pile of fabrics & and a few trial blocks later ...






✂️and a last bit of brightness for you this week
No plans for these fabrics. Yet ...




lots of little scraps, big possibilities
until next time, Linda




Friday, 5 June 2026

mix and match

Atticus, by Jennifer Jones @penelope handmade, is a mix and match quilt pattern. I've wanted to try out the mix and match step for a while, where the blocks are simple, with lots of repetition, and you use fat quarters to create a scrappy look that feels intentional rather than chaotic.

I didn't have a complete FQ bundle though, where everything works together and looks cohesive before the sewing even starts. Still, it's all ok. 
Fabric collection: my stash. I’m really a "print person" and a mix & match pattern gives me the creativity to pick my favourite fabrics and have them in a quilt.
As most of my stash comprises of leftovers & chopped up FQs these days, using each fabric three times in three different positions didn't always work either! So, if when I ran out of one fabric, I simply substituted with a similar value & colour.
 
I'm mostly using pinks & oranges with a sprinkling of blues and just a little rogue pop of black & pink floral, demure it is not! My constants are a light 4 square inner segment and those little Anna Maria "stamped" black centre squares.  


anyways, the BIG decision now was ... to sash or not to sash?
I went back & forth all week. 



Atticus-with-sashing gives just a little breathing room, but without
... it's colourful & extra patchworky✅















until next time, Linda



Friday, 29 May 2026

pink & orange


 pink and orange ... yes please!











pattern: Atticus quilt by Jennifer Jones @penelope handmade
fabrics: this is a mix & match pattern using a FQ bundle for the 18" blocks and strip piecing for an easy sew. Layout options are a personal choice, with light sashing & cornerstones this quilt reflects a more "modern" balance, without, it's got a very scrappy patchwork look. Actually, I think either way is really lovely, see last pic .

a few progress notes: I have my accent fabric sorted. And I have enough of the light print for those inner centre segments and for sashings too if I decide to go that way.
However, most of my stash comprises of chopped up FQs these days, so I don't have any full FQ bundles of anything really to mix & match. BUT I did have a 10" Layer Cake - paisley rose fabrics by @cmanningsews - a very pretty collection. So, I'm going with a (homemade) bundle of colour curated around my layer cake, repeating a few fabrics where possible for a cohesive look. Luckily there were a few double ups in the layer cake, which was helpful!
And because strip piecing isn't an option for me this time, I'm happily stitching up square by square, one block at a time, cobbling together what I have here. Only 6 more blocks to go!






Wednesday, 20 May 2026

throwback Thursday


Sharing a quilty memory today.



We're zapping back to 2015 when I attended a quilt workshop with Kathy Doughty, 'Vintage Spin' an inspiring Modern Wedge workshop. 

The workshop was lots of fun, (see back here for a few class pics). Kathy had us lay out all our fabrics and then focus on looking for 'contrast' when choosing pairs of fabrics for our combos, be it floral/geometric, cool/warm, lights/darks, etc. 
My takeaway tips from the class were "Contrast is the key" ... and ... "the colour of a fabric is not really known until it is actually playing beside its neighbour!" 

Large prints, small prints, pastels, jewel colours, 'modern' fabrics, vintage, dark fabrics - it all went into my eclectic mix! Kathy also suggested to try & get a subtle colour connection in each of my pairs of fabrics for the individual blocks. 
A few of my fabrics had a little bit of black in them too, so I used that as my cue and opted for the black & white pin-dot for my centres & binding.

This quilt is still a real favourite of mine, I love all the movement between the blocks - thankyou spinning stripes! Those large prints do work, the mix of different hues work, the random fabrics from different projects totally works ... it may be perfectly imperfect but hey, that's the charm of using scraps. 


I shook my quilt out & clicked off a few fresh photos today, 
hope you enjoy this trip down memory lane with me ...





















happy Thursday, Linda




Sunday, 17 May 2026

state of play


I've continued with more colour play this weekend, making extra blocks for my limingtonquilt, a modern spin on Trip Around the World, TATW. I used a pattern from @seaminglykate.

Obviously, I still have three more blocks to go - see last pic - but I'm loving this mix of scrappy and set colours. I'm going with blue, green and purple prints, mainly mediums & darks, against a background of assorted "lights". My accent fabric Hindsight in piecework rose is by Anna Maria, super happy with the peachy-pink chain. Here's a few progress pics ...










... whoops-a-daisy, I've just spotted one teeny tiny block the wrong way round :( 




... luckily it was a quick fix✅
Another quilt top almost finished!