Thursday, June 04, 2026

A finish, June's OMG and I Quilted This!

Bonjour and welcome 😎! Thanks for dropping by. The weather has been so lovely here. My favourite part of the day is a morning (not too early) having coffee outside in the backyard. I've been able to do this almost every day. Evening are often in the studio. I'm happy to say that the scraps from my retreat are all put away. There is hope yet for a tidy studio!

Scrappy Improv Sewing Machine Cover


It's done! The improv sewing machine cover that I worked on during my quilting retreat is finished. I like the pattern because it used ties to close the cover. This makes it reversable and easy for those of us who are accuracy challenged!

Sides 1 and 2 were created years ago to make a scrappy fabric bag based on a lesson from Craftsy. It never got passed the stage of sewing two scrappy panels for the bag. Before leaving for the retreat I sewed them together to make sure that they would be big enough for the sewing machine cover. I just added a couple of inches on each side using wonderful fabric that looks like patchwork. I knew that it was too wide but that gave me wiggle room when trimming everything. I also used that fabric for the binding.

Side 1 of the machine cover

Side 2 of the machine cover with orange ties

Sides 3 and 4 were created at the retreat on the Featherweight. There was only one spot where the tension problem showed up. I just FMQ over it - no problems here 😁

Side 3 - lots of 2" blocks!

Side 4 - I got bored with the 2" blocks 😂

You may have noticed that the cover seems quite wide. I did trim it but probably could have trimmed it another 3". I wasn't going to take the chance that it would be too small. There's nothing wrong with some extra room - it might grow into it!

I used a variegated thread to sew the binding on. I sewed it by machine - not great but good enough. The other thread in the photo is a pale pink InvisaFil thread used to FMQ. 

Machine cover with threads used on the project

Here are a few images of the FMQ.

FMQ sewing machine cover

More FMQ

The scrappy sewing machine cover with ties

June's One Monthly Goal (OMG)

I've been trying to start quilting my Rainbow Neighbourhood QAL flimsy for a while now. Making the quilt sandwich was my April OMG. I forgot to put it as my May OMG and would have made it since I sandwiched it on May 31st. Quilting the Rainbow Neighbourhood project is now my June OMG. I've started quilting it in-the-ditch. The goal is to do all of the in-the-ditch quilting by the end of the month although I hope to get it done quicker than that. I need this lovely finished by the beginning of August for our friends' 40th wedding anniversary.

The day and night skies have all been stitched-in-the-ditch

Using the walking foot to stitch-in-the-ditch. The quilt is 68" x 65"

I also joined our local quilt shop's, Quilty Pleasures, Summer UFO Challenge. This is one of my three UFOs/WIPs on the list.

What I learned
  • I'm very happy to say that I didn't have to make the orange ties for the cover. When I was gifted my friend's hand-dyed scraps she had included at least a dozen ties that she would have used to make masks. I'm so grateful because I really, really dislike making these!
  • I had a difficult time FMQ anything that went left. I know that my machine doesn't like it when I sew in the left direction but it was a little ridiculous. I ended up doing more squiggle lines than I usually do. FMQ forward and backwards is fine. I'll eventually get the machine cleaned and checked but for now, there are no left turns allowed!
  • For the machine binding, I used a 2" strip but didn't fold it. Again, I'm always afraid to make it too small but 1¾" would have been better. I'm happy to report that my corners were awesome 😊
  • The Rainbow Neighbourhood quilt will be mostly quilted using my walking foot. If I need a few swirls in the sky, I can FMQ them, probably very, very slowly!
Related links
  • Projects in Progress and I Quilted This!, May 27, 2026
  • Baby Quilt, Upcoming Retreat and I Quilted This! May 21, 2026
  • A Orange Scrappy FMQ Finish, April 02, 2026 (April's OMG)
  • Final Rainbow Neighbourhood Quilt Top, June 28, 2023 (all of the project details are in that post).
Linking parties
I'll be linking up to many fun quilting parties, including the June OMG. You may want to check some out before linking up below😊

I Quilted This!


Welcome to the I Quilted This! linking party that celebrates quilting on a domestic machine or custom quilting on a long-arm. Feel free to link up and share any recent project, even if you're not quilting it! 

Here are the posts that included FMQ, ruler work and walking foot quilting last week. Thanks for linking up 😊 and consider grabbing the button.

Gretchen from Gretchen's Little Corner used up tons of her scraps, even the ugly ones, to make these two quilts, that are not so ugly! Gretchen FMQ diagonal lines in the white blocks and borders. I'm sure both of these compassion quilts will be loved.

Gretchen's two "not so ugly" quilts

Terry Knott of On Going Projects finished quilting her 2022-23 temperature quilt. 

Terry's 2022-2023 Temperature quilt

Terry custom quilted the quilt

Look at all of the details of the quilting by Terry

Diann from Little Penguin Quilts made this lovely orange placemat. She used larger squares so that the lovely elephant fabric would show up nicely. 

Lovely orange placemat by Diann

The back and simple quilting of Diann's placemat

Melva from Melva Loves Scraps finished her Pieces from the Past quilt. She used some traditional looking quilting designs for the blocks and the sashing.

Pieces from the Past by Melva

FMQ details by Melva

Brenda from Songbird Designs has finished embroidering, piecing and quilting her Sunshine Cove quilt. This is the centre medallion. What a beauty!

Brenda's centre medallion for her Sunshine Cove quilt


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Saturday, May 30, 2026

An Orange House in Quilter's Cove QAL

Hi and welcome 😎 For the month of May, the colour of our house is orange. Quilter's Cove is slowly getting populated! I'm glad that you're here to check out the latest addition to the village. It's never too late to join the party if you want. If you're looking for the I Quilted This! linking party, it's here.

Lovely Orange Houses in Quilter's Cove


I started the house last weekend at the retreat but was tired by then and didn't get much done. It was a good beginning and I finished it tonight, just in time for the party.

A pretty orange house 

If you're interested in learning more about the Quilter's Cove QAL, go to the QAL's main page on Kat's blog - see Related links below.

I'll add June's colour as soon as I find out what it is! 

What I learned
  • I wanted a different perspective on the house, so I added the area in front and around the house.
  • I used the FMQ design by Lori Kennedy for the car - I think that it worked well. I'll be outlining it, possibly in black, when I FMQ the block.
  • I used a burlap trim for the front yard fence - I'll embroider it on when I put all of these together in a quilt, just to make sure that it stays put if laundered.  
  • I seem to be incapable of making a straight house - oh well, at least I'm consistent😀
  • It would be nice if I did make the next house with time to spare, but at least I didn't forget!
Related links
Linking parties
I'll be linking up to some fun linking parties. You may want to check some out! TGIFF, I Quilted This! Put your foot down, Off The Wall FridayFinished (Or Not) Friday, Patchwork & Quilts, Monday MusingsOh Scrap!Design Wall Monday,


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Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Projects in Progress and I Quilted This!

Hi and welcome 😎 I'm happy that you could join me today. I have a couple of new projects in progress to share with you. Nothing fancy, just fun 😀

Scrappy Improv Happiness


I had a wonderful time at the retreat last weekend. I met some really lovely ladies that I hope to keep quilting with again. I also played with scraps, my Featherweight machine and even my Kenmore! Here's what the two sides of my sewing machine cover looked like at the end of the retreat. Both are roughly 24" x 27".

Side one - created a few years ago for a tote bag that never happened

Side 2 - created last weekend

Here is the Featherweight in action.

Featherweight working well

I was very lucky that one of the ladies attending the retreat has two Featherweight machines and is very knowledgeable. She gave me some useful tips that I greatly appreciated. I sewed with it for a couple of hours before noticing that the tension was not great - it looked fine from the front, but not the back. I unstitched the seams that were much too loose. The others will be fine since I'll be densely FMQ the cover!😉 

When I got home Sunday evening, I sandwiched both sides and started FMQ with InvisaFil. The first picture has small squares FMQ with hearts. This is fabric that I had used to make my mother a quilted wreath.

Hearts FMQ on the small squares

More FMQ

I've been FMQ from both sides of the fabric since the cover will be reversable. I've quilted ¾ of the cover so far. I'll be cutting it to size, binding it and then adding ties.

Slow Stitching Mémère's Placemat

When my grandmother moved into assisted living I quilted a couple of pieces for her. I thought that this would be a wall hanging but when she saw it, she decided that it was a placemat.

Original wall hanging/placemat for my grandmother

After her death, I got them back. Now that I'm doing more slow stitching, I want to stitch this up to use it. This is what it looks like so far.

Stitching the blocks with running stitches

Going around and around

Stitching it diagonally 

So far I'm stitching the larger blocks with a running stitch. I may try something different in the pink background section.

What I learned
  • I was nervous about bringing the Featherweight to the retreat. I'm glad to report that it worked like a charm. Other than the tension, it was really great - and even better when I fixed that!
  • I brought my Kenmore with me just in case (like Gail suggested). I did use it Sunday afternoon since it hadn't been used in a few years. It was good to take it for a ride 😁
  • It was fascinating using the Featherweight, then going to the Kenmore and finally my jag (Janome) in the evening at home. The Featherweight chugged along, the Kenmore glided and the Jag purred 😊
  • I'm looking forward to trimming the sewing machine cover, adding a scrappy binding and then the ties.
  • On Sunday afternoon I worked on my orange house with my Kenmore. Since I had only brought white thread, I used the bobbins from the Kenmore to sew with. I knew that it could be done but I had never done it. Very cool and a great way to empty a bobbin if you need to.
Related links
Linking parties
I'll be linking up to many fun linking parties. You may wish to visit some before linking up! Monday Musings, Design Wall Monday, Sew & Tell, Put your foot downOff The Wall FridayPatchwork & QuiltsSlow Sunday Stitching15 Minutes to Stitch 2026Oh Scrap!,

I Quilted This!

Welcome to the I Quilted This! linking party that celebrates quilting on a domestic machine or custom quilting on a long-arm. Feel free to link up and share any recent project, even if you're not quilting it! 

Here are the posts that included FMQ, ruler work and walking foot quilting last week. Thanks for linking up 😊 and consider grabbing the button. 

Gretchen, from Gretchen's Little Corner, quilted two lovely rose panels with a pink picture frame pattern. Both are slightly different - can you spot the difference? Gretchen used diagonal lines across both quilts.

First Rose Frame quilt by Gretchen

Second Rose Frame quilt by Gretchen

Gail, from Quilting Gail, made a gorgeous baby quilt, Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. The quilting is exquisite - you'll want to check it out on her post! Gail used the Silly Moon rulers, Twinkle, Rocket, Charming to quilt it.

How gorgeous is that!!!
Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, made by Gail

Some of the quilting by Gail

Gail's quilt got two prizes!

Kat from Scrapbox Quilts made her sixth Villa Rosa quilt in six weeks for the challenge. For this one she used the Discovery pattern and quilted it with both rulers and FMQ. 

Discovery made and quilted by Kat

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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Baby Quilt, Upcoming Retreat and I Quilted This!

Hi and welcome 😎 Spring is here 🌺! It was hot yesterday but very reasonable today. I'm sure that some people want it to stay hot but it'll get here soon enough. Today I worked outside in the yard and inside in my studio. It was both a long time coming.

Baby Quilt Coming Along


When I searched my blog, it looks like I hadn't worked on the baby quilt since January. The pattern is called Square Dance from the Modern Baby book by Martingale. I had made a rough plan but a lot of info was missing, so I redid that and I'm good to go. 

This is as far as I got yesterday. Can you spot the mistake that unfortunately can't just be called a creative anything.... It was too late to fix it, so it'll be there the next time I start up.

Two full rows and an oops!

Here's a progress photo since I took it! 😀

Progress on the baby quilt

I've drawn out the entire quilt and took out the fabric as I was making decisions. It's not the way I usually do it but I needed to know what colours are in the next row to make the corresponding HST (half square triangles). At least I get to decide on the novelty fabric when I'm making the block 😊.

Getting Ready for a Retreat

On Saturday and Sunday I'll be at an intown retreat. It's with a new group to me. I've only met the leader but I'm really looking forward to it. I've become pretty isolated in my studio. Other than doing groceries and meeting a friend for coffee or a meal every once in a while, I've been avoiding almost all social interactions in groups. Hopefully this will get me back in the groove.

Several years ago I bought a Featherweight sewing machine. I was told that it worked, but I hadn't tried it out yet. So last weekend, I took it out of its case and gave it a go. It does work and using the original manual (in French!) I was able to sew a bit. However, I didn't want to do much since it needed maintenance. I found an amazing video that went through pretty much everything I needed to do. 

My featherweight sewing machine - older than me!

I wasn't able to locally find the grease they recommend so I found an alternative at Canadian Tire. It was quite the job greasing and oiling it but it was less intimidating than I expected. It does work but I think that it's noisier than the one on the video. I'm going to see if anyone at the retreat uses a Featherweight and compare notes. I did take out my trusty Kenmore so I'll have no problems sewing either way.

As for projects, I don't want to bring anything too difficult, so I went through some of my scraps and cut 2.5" squares. I've also started playing with scraps to make a sewing machine cover for my Jag. I found this cute one that just has ties, so the fit will be more forgiving. 

To make - a scrappy cover for my Jag

I'm also going to bring fabric for my orange house for the Quilter's Cove QAL. As well, I bought some fabric to convert my houses into a QAYG (Quilt as you go) project. That would require thinking - so we'll see how my brain is working. I did find a pattern and made notes, so I may be able to mock one up. Since the retreat is only a 10 minute ride from home, I can always come back if I'm missing anything.

I also usually bring a hand stitching project to work on if I need a break. I'll remember to pack it.

What I learned
  • I did learn an important lesson about making the row of HSTs for the baby quilt:
    • Make the blocks but only trim them once the row is done and ready to be sewn together. I obviously didn't trim them all properly, so I had a couple of blocks that were quite smaller.
  • I guess I should mention double checking that all of the HSTs are in the correct spot but it seems to be a recurring lesson that I have to learn over and over!
  • I think I've figured out how to extend my design wall for these larger quilts. Hopefully it'll work.
  • I hope that the Featherweight will work well but at least I'll have my other machine with me. 
  • Two days feels like a lot of time but it usually isn't. If I can play, meet new quilters and have some fun, that would be wonderful, although a new scrappy cover for my jag would be lovely 😊
Related links
Linking parties
I'll be linking up to many fun linking parties. You may want to check some out, after you've linked up below. Monday Musings, Design Wall Monday, Sew & Tell, Put your foot down, Off The Wall Friday, Finished (Or Not) Friday, Patchwork & Quilts, 15 Minutes to Stitch 2026, Oh Scrap!


I Quilted This!


Welcome to the I Quilted This! linking party that celebrates quilting on a domestic machine or custom quilting on a long-arm. Feel free to link up and share any recent project, even if you're not quilting it! 

Here are the posts that included FMQ, ruler work and walking foot quilting last week. Thanks for linking up 😊 and consider grabbing the button. 

Gretchen from Gretchen's Little Corner has started her Spring quilting. This turquoise patchwork quilt was the first one. It got some in-the-ditch quilting, diagonal lines in the white blocks, straight lines in the white border and then Baptist fans in the border. What a simple beauty. You might want to go read her post.

Gretchen's turquoise patchwork quilt

Gretchen's Baptist fans in the border

Terry of On Going Projects quilted her Beyond the Surface quilt. It started by quilting-in-the-ditch, followed by adding ghost flying geese and finally jazzing all of them up. It really looks great! To read more about Terry's process, check out her post.

Beyond the Surface quilt by Terry

Terry added more sunshine and shadows with quilting

Terry added some almost continuous curves within the geese 

Kat from Scrapbox Quilts is on week 5 of her 6 Quilts in 6 Weeks Challenge. This one is a lovely  colourful flannel quilt.

Kat's fifth Villa Rosa quilt

Sally from Crafts, Caves and Cooking made this amazing lone star quilt called Supernova (all lone start quilts are amazing!!!) Sally created lovely corner designs to make her lone star quilt stand out. Check out her post for more info.

Sally's Supernova quilt

Gwyned Trefethen has finished quilting her Secret Mission. Have a look at the FMQ from the back of the quilt!

Gwyned's Secret Mission quilt - FMQ from the back

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