April 20, 2026

Headwinds and the Pink Scrap Bin

"Headwinds and the Pink Scrap Bin" sounds like a children's book title. ๐Ÿ˜œ 


I finished up the pink Village Quilt houses las week for RSC. Now I'm in a quandary. I need eleven more house blocks per the pattern. The original plan was to make them in neutrals like light and medium gray, but I'm afraid they will blend too much with the gray roofs. Overthinking in progress as usual.

Meanwhile back at the ranch, we've been enjoying spring and Tennessee backroads on the bikes.

Early April Dogwoods



That day, I was convinced my e-bike was headed to the mechanic with a MAJOR problem - it felt like I was pedaling in wet cement. Handsome checked it out later and diagnosed it as "headwinds". ๐Ÿ˜‚ Bike is fine. My ego, not so much. ๐Ÿ˜


Hubs is part mountain goat and can climb about anything. I ride an e-bike so I can keep up with the goat. ๐Ÿ˜‚ And you never know what you'll find around the next bend... 


Today is a sew day with shopgirls from The Dancing Bobbin so I better get moving. I'm taking strings for a day of mindless sewing and good conversation. 

Piece...
 
Cheryl
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Linking up late to ScrapHappy Saturday and Design Wall Monday.

April 15, 2026

Nana's Brightly (2025)

Back to documenting past finishes today. The current plan is to do all of my 2025 finishes and then switch to more of a summary post for prior years.  Otherwise, I'll never catch up. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ


This is Nana's Brightly quilt, and it has quite a story. ๐Ÿ’™

Years ago, I made Brent's (aka Handsome, Boyfriend, Mr. Quilt Holder, Enabler, Warden) parents a Christmas themed quilt, one of my first quilts.  They used it year round, and over the years we gave them much grief for that. (think snow globes and mittens in July) Nana said she would stop when she had another one to replace it. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜…  I had been planning to make another bed quilt for them for quite a while and finally put it on the priority list for 2024. Nana LOVES all things blue willow and ginger jar so that was my inspiration. (Thank you, Google images, for the inspiration pics)


I found the perfect fabric line at a local quilt shop, added some blenders and decided on the Brightly by Allison at Cluck Cluck Sew. It's another great pattern that seems to work with any fabric combo. (fat quarter and layer cake friendly, too!) No photo of the fabric pull. ๐Ÿ˜‘

Anyway, I finished piecing Nana's Brightly in September of 2024 thinking we'd gift it for Christmas. Plenty of time to have it quilted, bind it and label it. Right?  Nope. Life happened in October. Their washer flooded and caused major damage to their home. Temporary accommodations and extensive remodeling ensued, followed by some pretty serious health issues and the difficult decision to downsize/relocate closer to their children. 2024/2025 was HARD. They lived nearly five hours away at the time, and Handsome went most weekends for almost six months to help with the repairs, packing, staging, selling, moving, etc.  

While a Christmas delivery didn't happen, Nana's Brightly made the perfect surprise housewarming gift. Jesus knew she'd need something special on a hard day. We sneaked in and left it on the bed while she was distracted with the movers. Her throw pillows and shams coordinate beautifully too.

Housewarming gift ๐Ÿ’™

Moving day 2025


Relocation was a really difficult change for them, leaving their church family and community of nearly 50 years. But they've settled in nicely and are enjoying being a bit closer to us (3 hours!) and just minutes from Handsome's sister and family.  



Nana's Brightly finished at ~ 84" square and was quilted by my friend Donna. Zoom in for a peek at the backing. In all the excitement (stress) I forgot to get finish photos.  I'll have to take it off the bed and sneak outside for a photo shoot next time we visit. 



By the way, the Christmas quilt?  It now lives on the guest bed under a beautiful coverlet where I see it each time we stay over. But more on that one later...๐Ÿ’•

Piece...

~ Cheryl
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April 11, 2026

Hold On. Let me Overthink this.

There hasn't been a whole lot of quilting going on over here for one reason or another, but I spent this past week at a retreat (yes, another retreat) with a group of friends. I might have procured a new t-shirt. It's perfect. ๐Ÿฅ


And, I'm happy to report progress on several projects!! First up, some pink 9 patch blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge project I "accidentally" started last month. ๐Ÿ’— My plan is to make as many each month as my 2 1/2" bin will support. I have plenty of pink in the box, so maybe I'll  get a few more in next week.


I made a few more Village Quilt houses in pink last week ,too.  I have eleven more cut but forgot the "door" pieces at home so maybe next week... This is one of my RSC projects from 2025.  After pink, I think I only have one or two more colors to add. 
 


Donna is the April Queen for our Shopgirl Stashbee and chose this Disappearing Pinwheel block for us. I believe the block tutorial was from Missouri Star.

Donna's sample block

She asked for gender neutral fabrics in a softer palette for a baby quilt. Here are my blocks. Geese and bunnies!



Next up, I made my last Carolina Chain blocks, another 2025 RSC project.  I chose gray for October instead of pastels since I'd already been using all shades/tones in each monthly color. When I finish the star sampler, I plan to start sewing these together!






Because I was still procrastinating (overthinking) the star sampler, I stitched up a Honey Bouquet top using a cute little bundle called Pawsomely Posh from Camelot. Get some sunglasses.  It's bright. ๐Ÿ˜Ž But the pups and scooters are just too cute.  Some little girl somewhere will love this. I think sorting out the layout took longer than cutting and sewing the top. I'll definitely revisit this pattern.

Pawsomely Posh Honey Bouquet 

I finally settled down on Thursday, and worked out a plan for my star sampler.  I got all the sashing finished and blocks sewn into rows. I'll sew the rows together and add a border in the same blue fabric as the cornerstone stars next week (I hope.) And then maybe take some better pics. 



I made five more Streak of Lightning blocks for my Leader/Ender project using up a shoe box of 2 1/2" squares and strips. That box is like loaves and fishes, but the lid fits a little better now. :)

 


Next up? Back to the star sampler, some pink houses and my block samples for May stash bee. I'm about to be a queen!  

Piece...
 
Cheryl
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Linking to Angela's ScrapHappy Saturday