Chookshed Stitchers 2024 Challenge – April Update

For the Chookshed Stitchers challenge in April, the number 9 was drawn. My number 9 is to make a table runner.

Chookshed Stitchers 2024 Challenge

You can see my project list here.

I decided to make a table runner using the Golden Peaks block. Julie Cefalu, of The Crafty Quilter, shared a great tutorial of this block.

The block is versatile and fun to play with.

Golden Peaks Table Runner

Golden Peaks Table Runner

Golden Peaks Table Runner

Golden Peaks Table Runner

I like every layout that I tried, but I did finally choose one.

The blocks are sewn together, and pinned into a quilt sandwich waiting for quilting.

Golden Peaks Table Runner

Golden Peaks Table Runner

Santa Door Draft

365 Challenge

Note: February’s challenge was completed and shared in the following post.

365 Challenge

Pajamas

I am linking up with other challenge participants over at Dreamworthy Quilts for the April updates.

Have fun and carry on!

365 Challenge Quilt is Finished!

It has been a long time coming, since January 2022 in fact, but this UFO is done!

365 Challenge

365 Challenge

I don’t recommend doing ‘fancy’ free motion quilting on such a large quilt made from prints. The quilting doesn’t show up well.

But I can’t help myself sometimes!

365 Challenge

And I got a lot of much needed practice!

365 Challenge

And with practice, comes confidence!

365 Challenge

Some of these photos show in-progress.

365 Challenge

But most of these photos show the finished quilt.

365 Challenge

365 Challenge

Finishing up this baby has removed clutter and stress from my brain!

365 Challenge

Feels so good!

365 Challenge

These are the thoughts that I had in December and they are still valid:

I gained confidence in my piecing skills. I also learned about contrast and value. I do think it helps to be a self motivated person, but there are Facebook groups to inspire and encourage members.

It also helps to remember that the 365 Challenge Project is not a race. There are people who complete their projects in 2 years instead of one. That’s okay!

Don’t compare your project with someone else’s project. I didn’t follow directions, and added sashing to my variation. I should have planned it better, but I am happy with it! Each project is unique to the maker! Have fun!

I am linking up with other challenge participants over at Dreamworthy Quilts for the April updates.

Have fun and carry on!

A Stroll in the Garden

A continuation from the previous post.

Early spring. Enjoy.

Hyacinth

*Clicking on a photo will give you a closer look!

Crown Imperial Fritillaria

Scilla/Squill

Lilac

Forsythia

Persian Lily/Fritillaria Persica

Phlox

Dead Nettle/Lamium

Myrtle Spurge/Euphorbia
Daffodil
Spotted Lungwort/Pulmonaria

Azalea

See the world around you!