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Saturday, February 07, 2026

Project Quilting & SAHRR Round 3

Hi and welcome. It's incredibly cold here so I hope that you're keeping warm wherever you are! I'm dreaming of tropical beaches - no plans, just dreaming ๐Ÿ˜Š Project Quilting's third challenge is the Year of the Horse while SAHRR's round 3 is inspired by the Animal Kingdom. Ready or not, here they are! Here's the link to this week's I Quilted This!

PQ - 17.3: Year of the Horse


This week's theme: "find your inspiration from the turn of the year, in the animal, in our hopes and desires for the near future." In this piece, I have included my hopes for my art for the upcoming year. I wrote these goals in my Plans, Goals, and Dreams for 2026 post.


This project was inspired by a quick picture that I created for that post. I really want  need to remember this, which is why I made the poster and now a quilted version.

PPT creation
Here are the details.

Scrappy

Small

Playful

Experimental

There is a nod to the Year of the Horse. Let's hope that the horse will find lovely pastures to rest at some point, and not just race ahead with blinders on.

SAHRR Round 3: Animal Kingdom


This week's Stay At Home Round Robin (SAHRR) is a block from the animal kingdom. Thanks Emily! I did a quick search and was lucky enough to find the Chicago Geese Quilt Block. It's a lovely block and includes my favourite technique - stitch and flip!

Here is my 9" block.

Chicago Geese Quilt Block

Here they are ....could be a challenge pulling them all together

The instructions I followed were for a 12" Chicago Geese block. I made this one a little smaller but I miscalculated. No surprise there! ๐Ÿ˜ฎ If I can't manage to make all of these blocks play nicely, I can always re-make some of them smaller....and use this year's extra blocks as next year's centre ๐Ÿ˜

What I learned
  • I had a great time stitching up the scrappy background for my 2026 Goals piece. 
  • I really wanted to do something different and just before I started FMQ the word "scrappy", I remembered how words can be written from letters cut up from the newspaper (remember those?)
  • I'm really happy with how it came out, but I need to be more careful with my super sharp scissors - I'll be repairing the little hole I made ๐Ÿ˜”
  • For my Chicago Geese block, I really should have reviewed my calculations before starting.
  • I'm becoming quite proficient at half-square triangles and stitch and flip. It's nice to be playing with simple traditional blocks.
Related links
Linking parties
I'll be linking up to many fun linking parties, including SAHRR's Round 3 party with Emily at the Darling Dogwood. TGIFF, Beauties Pageant, Off The Wall Friday7.3: Year of the Horse  Monday Musings, Sew & Tell, 

Note: Darn, it would seem that I forgot to link up to Emily's Round 3 party! ๐Ÿ˜•


15 comments:

  1. I like how your met the challenge this week! Quilting your hopes for the year looks great!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  2. You did a wonderful job with the prompts from both challenges. Your project quilting piece would have been a fun block to add to your SAHRR, it would fit in really nicely.

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    1. Thanks Kate, yes the fabric matches - I took what was easiest to get my hands on lol!

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  3. Chicago Geese - who knew? What a fun block! I like your PQ project, too!

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    1. Hi Wendy - yes, who knew? I'm surprised that I found it...and that it was relatively simple.

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  4. Another goose block. That one is new to me too. It is fun playing along for sure. I couldn't find the I quilted that site. Perhaps a different address?

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    1. Hi Lynn, I did like the Chicago geese block. I host the I Quilted This! every Thursday on this blog. I don't usually post more than one post a week, except for the last couple of months! You can link up on my latest post.

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  5. Love your mini quilt for the PQ prompt, year of the horse. It is fun how it mimics your picture! Then, that Chicago Geese block is so much fun. You can make these work with coping strips, lattice, etc....flying geese. They are beautiful blocks and you are so creative!

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    1. Thanks Kathleen, and thanks for those suggestions. I suspect that I will have to be innovative, no matter what, but then, that's part of the fun :-)

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  6. All of your variety of blocks are looking good.

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  7. I like your color combination of the SAHRR. What size is your center? Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.

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    1. Thanks Melva, the centre block is 23.5" square. Those used to be my favourite colours back in university. :-)

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  8. Great job on both projects, Andree! I really love how your SAHRR is coming together. Love those colors. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great weekend.

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