Greetings dear readers! The cold and snowy weather we’ve been having has kept me indoors a lot, leading to good progress on several projects. I completed the “Darting Birds” top!:

It is 43.5 inches square. When I started it a month ago, my intention was to make a baby quilt for charity donation. Now I love it and it’s going to be hard to give away!

I especially like the different light florals in the background.

And did you notice there are birds in the border, too:

This now goes into the “to be quilted” pile and I will most likely still give it away 😊. Many thanks to Elizabeth at Occasional Piece blog (link on upper right) for this fun project! The pattern is free on her site!
I am keeping up with the Fancy Four Patch Challenge, having completed blocks for weeks 2 and 3.





And week 3:




Notice another butterfly turned the wrong way in this next one. This is the second one (out of 12 blocks) and for now I’m leaving them that way🙂:

My 20 squircles for February are completed:




I need to put all 120 of these on the design wall and study them for color distribution and potential placements before I make the March batch.
I learned a new skill! This year I am a member of my guild’s committee responsible for creating our annual raffle quilt for 2027. Every year we raise thousands of dollars for charity by selling raffle tickets throughout the year at various venues. The pattern chosen for the 2027 quilt is Mosaic Star:

We’ve already purchased the fabric and we meet next week to start cutting. I decided I needed to make a practice block before hand so that I am fully familiar with exactly how to make the block and I’m so glad I did! Believe it or not, I had never learned how to make half rectangle triangles (hrt’s)! My solution was to foundation paper piece that shape.

The trick is to trim these correctly and Lo and Behold Stitchery has an excellent tutorial on their web site on how to do it without a specialty ruler. Turned out to be easy! Here’s my practice block using some Tilda fabrics:

I’ll update you through the next few months as we get this thing made!
Once my February squircles were done, I got back to the appliqué for the Whimsical Vases border. Last post I showed this section with the pieces with the paper templates on top and here is that section now done:

I continue to slowly make progress hand quilting Winterberries:

EARTHLY DELIGHTS – this is the snow and ice version!😊❄️. We keep getting new snow and it’s not warm enough to melt any of it yet. I can tramp through the snow to the pond, but haven’t ventured to the river or the bog. In such stark conditions, sometimes “line” and “shape” noticeable rather than color.

We do get beautiful blue skies some days:

Noticing clouds:

The stream behind our house:

Icicles:

Watching the snow from the kitchen window at night:

Do you have any of these Little Free Libraries in your area? We have 2 on different streets plus a third a half mile away at the elementary school. I think these are great, but hard to get right now to with the snow!

I’m being watched!😊:

I’ll finish this post with a fun photo of me with my 2 younger granddaughters, Ursula and Ophelia, at Ursula’s recent 7th birthday party – Nana had fun with them!

Be kind, be grateful, and cherish each day, Gladi
(To clarify – re making the half rectangle triangles: my solution IN THE PAST was to FFP them; now I know how to cut, sew, and trim them without that! I need to think about making a new quilt featuring this shape!)



















































































































































































































































