Hi and welcome 😊. The weather here is all over the place but this morning the poplar in my back yard had leaf buds. There was no greenery yesterday and now there are tiny leaves peaking out! Between the explosion of bulbs and the birds hard at work constructing their nests in the neighbourhood, it must be Spring! 😍
A Future Quilt Make-over
I was one of the lucky winners of a bundle of Island Batik fabric for the 2026 SAHRR. That was the best gift ever since after over 10 years of sleeping under it, I have a king-sized quilt to repair/make-over.
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| Island Batik bundle of fat quarters |
With 169 blocks to quilt, I never did finish FMQ it. This caused some of the problems but unfortunately a few fabrics just disintegrated around the FMQ. I've been buying batik fabrics ever since I started quilting. Back then, I didn't know that not all batik fabrics are of the same quality.
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| Batik king-size quilt - after 10 years, in need of serious repairs |
I started FMQ the quilt in 2016. All of the 8" blocks had been stitched-in-the-ditch. When we first slept under it, only 23 blocks had been quilted. By 2019 I had 54 blocks FMQ and in 2020 I had 120 blocks done, that's about 2/3 done.
In my 2020 post I had repaired a few of the blocks but since then it's gotten worse and I just did what I do best - I ignored it by putting another smaller quilt over the worst of it! I really didn't know if I should fix the quilt or just throw it out but when I won these fabrics, I knew that it would eventually get fixed.
A couple of weeks ago we bought a new bed cover. Since it wad deeply discounted, it's quality and lovely to sleep under. This means that I can now work on the original quilt without having to take it off the bed and then put it back on to sleep 😁
Next week I'll be washing the batiks as well as the king-size quilt. After that, I'll figure out how many blocks need to be repaired or replaced. I'm hoping to fix a few blocks at a time but this will be a big job over several months.
May's One Monthly Goal (OMG)
For April's OMG I managed to iron the flimsy. Next will be the backing and then the sandwich. My objective remains the same - to start quilting it, at least in-the-ditch. I'll be linking up to May's OMG when it opens 😊
What I learned
- I now know that batiks, like other fabrics, are not all the same quality. I now should have enough batiks to fix the whole quilt.
- Since I'm not sure which batiks were the cheaper made ones in my stash, I've only been using batiks for art or wall hangings that won't be washed.
- I was gifted some gorgeous batiks from Alaska that I'll be adding to the quilt - thanks Lise😀
- Thank you so much to everyone who was involved in the SAHRR 2026 and a particular thank you to Kathleen who mailed the box to Canada - wow, no wonder no one wants to ship to Canada from the US anymore....so a very special thanks!😍
Related links
- How many more blocks to FMQ?, September 08, 2020
- Only 115 blocks left on Free Motion Mavericks, August 15, 2019
- Only 146 blocks to go!, July 09, 2016
Linking parties
I'll be linking up this post to many fun linking parties, including the May OMG.
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 (contact me if you need the coding).
Gretchen quilted this colourful Fabric Vortex quilt for her grandson. She quilted it with a spiral design. Gretchen made the quilt reversable using orphan blocks. Her grandson was thrilled! If you're interested in learning more about making a fabric vortex quilt, Gretchen has included all kinds of links in her post. I'm looking forward to going down that rabbit hole once this late post is finally published!
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| Gretchen's Fabric Vortex quilt, quilted in a spiral design |
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| The back of Gretchen's Fabric Vortex quilt - made of orphan blocks |
Kat from Scrapbox Quilts worked on her second quilt in the 6 quilts in 6 weeks challenge. She was able to find a UFO started last year that was a Villa Rosa design - Honey Bouquet. Kat quilted her scrappy quilt on her domestic.
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| Kat's second quilt for the 6 quilts in 6 weeks challenge |
Anne-Marie of Stories from the Sewing Room found out that one of the quilts that she custom quilted in 2024 was on "display at the AQS shows in Daytona Beach and Hartford this spring and will also be on display in Paducah." What amazing news! You'll want to check out the FMQ on her original post.
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| Custom quilted by Anne-Marie in 2024 |









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