Patchwork of the Crosses – Block 28

Perhaps I’ll call this one Candy Cane? Naming the blocks is just adding to the sheer enjoyment of stitching them! Any other ideas on a name for this one?

The back:

This has been such an odd week. With Canada Day falling on the Wednesday, Thursday felt like it should have been Saturday rather than a work day. Today I’ve got a fair bit of work to get through. The plus side of that is that as soon as I’m finished the work, I’m taking the whole weekend off. Haven’t done that in a few weeks. It will be wonderful!

Maybe I can get Smudge to show me how to completely relax!

This has to be one of my favourite pictures of Lester. The richness of the colour of his fur against the green leaves is, I think, fabulous. This picture was taken with Mr. Quilt Obsession’s camera. It’s a very thin digital camera that I have a lot of trouble holding still enough to take photos. But when I do, I’m always amazed at the richness of the colours compared to the other digital camera that I normally use.


Patchwork of the Crosses – Block 27, Inklingo Blogs

This is, without a doubt, my favourite block of the week so far. There’s something about the fabric I used for the centre pieces that absolutely fascinates me. Wendy at Ivory Spring has suggested naming some of these blocks. I love that idea but haven’t a clue what I’d name this one! In some ways, the centre makes me think of butterfly wings.

The back:

I’m really excited about starting the Mary Wigham Sampler from Needleprint. As soon as my linen arrives, I’ll make the final decision on thread colours. Right now I’m leaning towards a monochrome effect but that could change. Terri at Purple and Paisley is going to be stitching too!

As of July 1 there are two new Inklingo-related blogs. One is Inklingo Sampler which will have a block every week that can be made using the various Inklingo collections.

The other? The other is Linda Franz’ new blog. Linda is the inventor of Inklingo and the author of the Quilted Diamonds books. Her blog is called All About Inklingo. She has a great sale on right now on one of the instructional DVD’s she has made.

Smudge in what appears to be his favourite place, the chair. He was playing a lot with the straw, the new favourite toy, but there’s no way we can get a picture that isn’t blurry as he’s moving very quickly!

Lester enjoyed some sun on the windowsill before the next big clouds moved in.


Patchwork of the Crosses – Block 26

I think this must be the most subdued of the blocks I’ve done so far. I quite like the fabrics but wonder if this may end up not used in the eventual top — well, the first top — but set aside for another project. Yet another good reason to keep going and making blocks as long as I wish. I may end up with enough for a couple of quilts at this rate!


The back:


Monday was a very cloudy, stormy day. Neither of the kitties were hanging out on the windowsill. Smudge stretched out on the couch:

And Lester curled up in the cats’ chair. It actually is a really comfortable chair for us too – but they seem to have it more often than we ever get a chance to sit in it!


Patchwork of the Crosses – Block 25

I’m finding it rather hard to believe I’ve already got 25 of these blocks done! Every one of them has been an absolute joy to make. This one was no exception.

The back:
Two decisions made. First of all, I’m going to keep making these blocks with these types of fabrics until I have … well, I don’t know how many blocks. They’re so much fun to make and will make a really colourful quilt. I will do another with more fussy cutting/printing to get the special effects as in the original.

The second decision? I’m going to start the Mary Wigham Sampler, found at Needleprint. I ordered my linen on the weekend and, as soon as it arrives, will be ready to go. I’ve ordered a cream linen, and am thinking of doing all the stitching in a Wedgwood blue. That’s still a tentative idea, though. It may well change by the time the linen arrives.

It was a rather odd weekend as far as weather goes. Sunday it kept threatening to really pour down, but never quite did — at least not until later in the evening. The sky at sunset was an odd orange colour, not a normal sunset colour at all. I later heard that there were funnel clouds spotted in the surrounding areas.

Saturday was rather nice, albeit a bit cooler than last week. Lester was enjoying the windowsill.

Smudge, on the other hand, was relaxing in his favourite chair.


Patchwork of the Crosses – Block 24

The pieces with the blue stripe had been printed for a while and I kept playing with them with different fabrics. I finally tried them with the black and block 24 is now done:


The back:
I may keep making more and more of these blocks and turn this into the larger quilt. That decision will be made once I’ve made a few more blocks. Making other blocks with a lot more fussy cutting and more directional prints is something I want to do but I love how colourful a quilt this would be with the blocks I’ve made so far.

Another picture of Lester on the windowsill with the outstretched paws. This one’s especially for Karen Dianne.

And an upside-down Smudge.


Patchwork of the Crosses – Block 23

Saturday afternoon I was playing with the shapes I had already printed and this was one result — it is definitely going to be in the top!

The back:

Two blocks to go and I’ll have the 25 blocks done. I’m going to do a few extra so I have some wiggle room when I’m laying the blocks out. I know for sure that one of them won’t make it into this top. But, at this rate, by the end of the weekend I’ll have all the blocks done and be starting to play with the arrangement of the blocks. I can’t believe how fast these blocks have been to stitch together! And I have plans for another lap quilt size one as well as the large one.

Smudge in the window — with his reflection:

Lester and his reflection:


Patchwork of the Crosses – Block 22

In honour of summer, I just had to make one of the POTC blocks with a floral and some greens.

The back:

We had another glorious hot and humid day. I wish summer lasted more than a couple of months. This weather is fantastic!

I couldn’t resist this shot — as the sun was going down, it was reflecting off the glass in one of the office towers and the gold shining through the leaves was really pretty.

Smudge — I’m not quite sure what that look is saying, but he looks almost small in this shot!

And Lester in his favourite spot — on the windowsill. He stretches right out and shows off his lovely big paws!


Patchwork of the Crosses – Block 21

Block 21 done — lots of dots and some stripes. This block went together very quickly.

The back:

Wendy at Ivory Spring has been working on a sampler called the Mary Wigham sampler. I’ve been reading Wendy’s posts about this and have been fascinated by it. The sampler itself is something I think I’d love to stitch. Wendy’s posts led me to Needleprint, which is making the idea of the sampler altogether too tempting. I’m trying hard to resist though. I have enough on the go with quilting — at least that’s what I’m trying to tell myself!

Lester, once again enjoying himself on the windowsill.


Patchwork of the Crosses – Block 20

Block 20 — well, block 20 just had to have all these different stripes in it, all pink or with pink. I couldn’t resist putting these all together and love the effect!

The back:


What an incredible weekend — Saturday very damp and quite cool with temps only in the high teens. Sunday? Sunday was absolutely glorious with temps in the high 20’s and a humidex in the low 30’s (all Celsius). Hot, humid and sunny. Perfect weather for the first day of summer. I live for this hot humid weather every summer. My theory is we need it to thaw out after our winters. The best part? We’re supposed to have this lovely hot, humid weather most of the week.

The planters outside buildings are all a riot of colour. This is just one example outside a building across the street:


Saturday we were out for a while and when I saw these leaves with the raindrops on them, I had to take a picture. The colour of the leaves is incredibly vibrant.

Lester enjoying the windowsill:

Smudge also enjoying it. Check out the crossed paws. He makes me laugh with these poses!


Patchwork of the Crosses

I decided Thursday night to try auditioning a fabric for the connecting squares. This is interesting, but perhaps a bit dark considering that I’ll be doing some fussy cutting of 1″ squares for the units that are used at the intersections of 4 blocks. We’ve got errands to run today but when we get back, I’ll try some others.

One of the errands may just get us real close to the LQS. Just in case, I’ll have the window templates with me as I want to look for border prints, stripes and paisleys to start getting the fabrics together for the large POTC quilt. Thursday was day 2 of a migraine, and it’s not quite finished yet but I refuse to let it stop me.

Lester mid yawn or perhaps in the midst of saying a little something:

And Smudge relaxing in a typical Smudge position: