March 1, 2026

And that's a wrap - February

Where did February go?  Well, there was that epic ice storm across the South, a Bucket List winter vacation, Gold medal olympic hockey watching (obsessing), a bike ride in the mountains during yesterday's spring-like weather, and as much sewing as I could squeeze in.  

I had a great time with my quilty peeps from The Dancing Bobbin last week at The Grand Oak Retreat center in Scottsboro, AL.  We've already booked a return visit for 2027!  The space was perfect for our gang. Great facility, yummy food and just so many belly laughs with friends. 

(I borrowed this shot from their website gallery) ๐Ÿ™Š

Dancing Bobbin Friends minus one ๐Ÿ’œ
    
Swapping stars ๐Ÿ’™

The star block swap was a big hit.  Can't wait to put them all together. We all have the same stars, but our samplers will vary drastically.  I mostly worked on WIPs from 2025 as I'm determined to focus on FINISHES this year. 


First up were fifteen little green houses for my Village quilt. I started these blocks last year for Angela's Rainbow Scrap Challenge (RSC) at  SuperScrappy.  I added aqua and pale pink blocks later in the week (no photo again) so I think I only have neutrals left for this one.  

Next up, I worked on Carolina Chain blocks in various colors. It's from Bonnie Hunter's book Addicted to scraps, and I believe it is also available on her website. This is another RSC project I started in 2025. I think I only need about 30 more blocks for this one in light to medium grays.  


I started these two Riley Blake banner kits I collected last year.  I would have finished the bunny except who remembered to bring batting?  Ughhhh.

 

I've been steadily working on these Streak of Lightning blocks as a Leader/Ender project using up a shoe box of 2 1/2" strips. I spent some time cutting for future blocks to add variety. I literally stacked strips and cut a square and a rectangle from each.  Very easy units to make.  The challenge is keeping them going the right direction.  Ask me how I know.  The book More Nickel Quilts by Pat Speth is out of print now, but I found a used copy online.  

I'm going to attempt linking up with Angela at SuperScrappy a day late.  Take a peek at what other quilters are making for Rainbow Scrap Challenge. 

Looking forward to March and whatever adventures it brings.  

~ Cheryl

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