Wednesday, 17 December 2025

Counting Your Blessings: 2025

December 2025

Well folks, the Poinsettias are bloomin' so it must be Christmas! 

Things never go to plan, least of all when you really expect them to!  So here I am anticipating the countdown to another new year, with enough time to complete at least one, if not two more quilts, before we head off back to our sailing life in May.  I’ve done an early review of my UFO List; the number seems to hover around 13 -15 annually.  They are generally the same ones though, only one or two new ones are added each year!!  

In the last few days, I’ve managed to prep up backings for Beausejour (Beautiful Journey) and Horta Calling Cards but whether I get them pinned and tacked ready to quilt before we go away for Christmas, is another story.  My St Lucia’s Snowflakes are now on my design wall and I’ve decided to add sashing to contain all that scrappy high energy & colour.  

Beausejour. Top completed. YEAH!!! (Pattern by Beth Shibley)

My blue hourglass variation will be next in line for wall space and sashings but only if I can get my Dutch Coverlet fully quilted.  A few more days under the machine should do it, as long as I can pick up the rhythm of machine quilting, having been away from Bertie Bernina for so long.  And he’s still not made it to the mechanic for a service yet.

A sample of my St Lucia Snowflake blocks

My effort to pack a little pack of “something to stitch” while we were away 2024-2025 worked out quite well.  EPP and plenty of scraps made hand-stitching a pleasure and I even set up some boro work foundations to make a few bags.  My little machine from Walmart did me proud, so I am now deciding what to take with me next year.  I was given the papers from a Margaret Sampson George EPP pattern, Mrs Peach.  It’s amazing stripes and loads of fussy cutting of fabric styles I don’t usually buy.  I’m not even sure I have the templates.  So, what could possibly go wrong?   

Boro stitched scraps to now make into something useful

That’s just what I love about the creative life; you just never know what you’re going to end up with!

Monday, 15 December 2025

Nanny Cool

 March 2025

We are finally home and trying to settle back into land life after our 12-month stint on a sailboat.  Living an itinerant life or just living onboard for such an extended period certainly is possible, but not for me.  I miss home, family and my “creative” outlets too much.  However, in that time I did discover that some types of handwork are practical in calm weather ;) so I will now prep up a workbox for next year.  I did wonder whether his Captainship might ever like to take to a quilting cruise with me?

Right now I’m working on my annual UFO audit.  Fifteen and counting…  And my machine needs a service too, so that’s added to my list of chores.  We are sliding into winter though, and that means it will be a good time to do some machine quilting, so it shouldn’t be long before I have a few finishes to report.  Famous last words.

All is not lost (in theory) however, as Miss P has shown an interest in sewing.  She & I spent a few days on my little Janome, sewing up a cross-shoulder bag for her library books.  She chose her fabrics and colours from my stash.  We had some fun, with an Australian theme for the exterior and strap, and then a flock of friendly chickens on the inside (lining).  After a quick demo, she was off and sewing, with enthusiasm, on the Janome.  It’s fun being a Nanny!

The pattern for her very cute Messenger Bag can be found at Zaaberry's Blogspot.

(Best-laid plans!  It's now the December rush, just before Christmas.  Yet another year has slid by and with it my intention to finish off some UFO's before they are pensionable age!  Also, photos of the bag to follow hopefully... finger's crossed.)