Wednesday, February 11, 2026

SAHRR Round 4 and I Quilted This!

Allô and welcome 😊 It's a lovely day out - not too cold, cloudy some new snow, but not as much as yesterday! The snow made for a lousy driving day but we did what needed done, including a visit to our Poppy 🐕That means that today I'm hibernating in my studio. Yay!

Easy curves for SAHRR Round 4


Today it's Wendy, from Pieceful Wendy who is hosting and deciding on our theme. Yes, it was curves. Not my idea of fun, so I read a few posts and found Brenda's choice of block excellent. It's a faux Cathedral Window. I made 4 of them based on the tutorial Brenda mentioned. I now have another 8" block.

Faux Cathedral Windows

Here is the SAHRR so far.

Four round of blocks and the centre block

Another look at some of the blocks

What I learned
  • I'm not used to watching videos to learn to make a new block. Now I know why I prefer a written tutorial with images. The video was fine but there were important details that if you didn't pick up while watching, made life a little harder. For instance: 
    • The folded fabric needed to be folded right sides out (or wrong sides together). Since the author was using batiks, that didn't come up.
    • Then, when the block was put together, it was sewn on the side, not the bottom.
  • I'm just including these notes so that I'll have a guide if I ever want to make more of these blocks.
  • I have no idea where I'm going with these blocks so far. I think that I'd like to make more of the round 3 Chicago geese blocks, although possibly smaller.
  • I'm just going to let it percolate - maybe inspiration will hit! 
  • I made this block and linked up quickly, to avoid my error of last week of forgetting to link up! If you didn't see it, here's the link.
  • I'm in the process of sewing on the binding to the Cowboy panel quilt. I didn't post about is since I want to have only one final post, including the washed version. That's next6 week's post!
Related links
Round 4

SAHRR so far
Linking parties


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 feel free to grab the button. 

Gwyned Trefethen made a wonderful art piece for last week's Project Quilting. Channeling Andy Warhol is machine embroidered and the background is FMQ using the McTavish design. You'll want to check out Gwyned's post for more details! 

Channeling Andy Warhol by Gwyned

A close-up of Channeling Andy Warhol  by Gwyned

Gail of Quilting Gail finished and quilted a quilt for a very special friend. You'll want to read the story of this special quilt on Gail's post.

The friend's finished quilt by Gail

Details of the ruler quilting by Gail

Sally of Crafts, Cavies and Cooking made a cute seahorse postcard for the latest Project Quilting challenge. 

Sally's Seahorse Postcard

Preeti of Sew Preeti Quilts made an amazing Rock & Roll t-shirt quilt. You'll want to read her post to find out how she did it. I love the checkerboard coping strips that are also made of t-shirt fabric.
 
An amazing Rock & Roll t-shirt quilt by Preeti

Details from Preeti's t-shirt quilt

If you missed it, I made a small quilt for Project Quilting last week. It's based on my quilting goals for 2026 - scrappy, small, playful and experimental.

Goals for 2026 by Andrée

It's now your turn 😍

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8 comments:

  1. It will be interesting to see how you put the blocks together. I also prefer a written illustrated tutorial over a Youtube video. I have to pause and rewind too often, happy stitching!

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    1. Thanks Gretchen, yes, I'm the same with the videos. Thanks so much for dropping by. Take care.

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  2. Well, I'm delighted you gave curves a go! It will be fun to see how your quilt comes together - nothing wrong with letting it percolate! You have a lot of fun projects going on!

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    1. Thanks Wendy. I'm glad that the curves came out ok. I'm now on the last side of hand-sewing last years SAHRR. Once washed, it'll be great to take the final photo shoot and mentally finish it!

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  3. I love your pretty Cathedral windows! All your blocks are really pretty, it's going to be a lovely quilt. I agree with you about video tutorials. I usually have to turn on and follow along with the transcript or play it back over and over.

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  4. Those curves turned out great! I've seen a demonstration of how to make those blocks, too, but would have to see it again (and again!) before I could actually make some. You have a fun collection of blocks there, Andree!

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  5. I didn't consider cathedral windows as a block, but yours turned out beautifully!

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  6. I like the faux cathedral windows.

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