Quilting for pleasure

Quilting for pleasure
Find Joy in the Journey

Sunday, January 18, 2026

To Market We Go

 Once upon a time, a long long time ago, there was a little redheaded girl who loved "helping" her Nannie & Daa on their farm.  There were several times she was allowed to go to the farmers market in Hagersville ON and again "help" with the produce.  Yes, that little girl was me.  I still remember helping fill the green bean baskets and smelling the wonderful aromas of fresh produce and homemade breads.  I cherish those memories.

When I saw the fat quarter bundle, which also included the farm panel, I knew I had to make something with it.  The fabric is called Happy Day Farm by Dan DiPaolo for Clothworks.  This bundle contains a wonderful fabric line and sewed together beautifully.  My co-worker suggested the Turning Twenty pattern (by Tricia Gibbs) which has a finished 16" block which is what I wanted for this quilt.  Luckily I had the book and used 14 of the 16 included fat quarters to make the required number of blocks.  (Just set the other 2 fat quarters to the side as you will use them in the quilt in the outer border & corner stones).  I added borders to the panel to make the quilt a nice 71" x 83" finished quilt.  I backed the quilt with a piece from Miniature Gatherings by Primitive Gatherings for Moda.  The backing was a piece from my stash and worked so well with the fat quarter bundle.

The quilt came together quickly.  I machine quilted it with an edge to edge pantograph called Inkblot from Urban Elementz using Glide thread in the colors Thyme on top & Black in the bobbin.

I called this quilt "To Market We Go".

If anyone would like to make this quilt I would be happy to share what I did to make it come together.  You can purchase the fat quarter bundle at The Quilt Shop at Christensen's in Richfield UT.

On to the next project!

Approximately 71" x 83"

To Market We Go


Monday, January 12, 2026

Dutch Knots

 I purchased a 10" precut pack of Kaffe Fasset's Collective for Free Spirit and knew this was the quilt pattern that I wanted to use.  The pattern was designed by Elise Lea for Robert Kaufman Fabrics and is called Dutch Braid. By the way, it is a free pattern!

I named the quilt Dutch Knots as the block reminded me of knotted friendship bracelets.  The pattern was very easy to follow and I only needed to add a dark fabric, light fabric background, and a border using one of the fabrics from the Kaffe Fasset's line.

I machine quilted this one with an edge to edge pantograph called Fern from Urban Elementz using Glide thread in the color Mulberry.  The backing is from the Zen line by Sue Zipkin for Clothworks.  I machine bound the project using the same fabric as the backing.

The quilt finished at approximately 61" x 75".

This is my first quilt finish for 2026.  Many more projects waiting in the wings.