The binding is being attached to the Andrew & Patrick Sail Away crib quilt. It will be in my school bag for hand stitching this week. This is about the largest size quilt that I take with me to school. It measures 29.5" x 41".

The binding is being attached to the Andrew & Patrick Sail Away crib quilt. It will be in my school bag for hand stitching this week. This is about the largest size quilt that I take with me to school. It measures 29.5" x 41".

More Lupines & Laughter Bonnie Hunter 2025 Mystery blocks were made this week. You can find out the details about the quilt along on Bonnie's blog here. I didn't really care for the colors of pink, purple, and ice blue. I let my husband pick the colors of black, grey, and forest green. I can barely tell in the photos that the center cross part is forest green, but it's more obvious in real life.
As with almost all of the Bonnie Hunter blocks that I have ever made, it just seems like every time I make a scrappy block I sit back and look at it and say, "Now that's a pretty block." Then I make another block and say, "That block is even prettier than the last." I'm amazed how with her designs that my scraps work.

These days, my Accuquilt 2.25" strip piece die is one of the dies I need to keep close to the top of the pile if I want to finish a quilt. It seriously helps me get through the binding process. Here's a great example of how I use it.
I find a scrap in my stash that I want to use as binding on one of my upcoming finishes (Tall Shoo Fly in tomato colors). Will this be enough fabric to make a binding for it?
I'm at the point of the quilt that I don't want to do. This is usually what stalls a quilt and puts it into UFO mode. Well, I'm going to try to complete at least two blocks per week to keep True Blue moving forward.
FAIL:
I don't like matching strip sets. Then I don't like attaching them to corners. Blocks do not lay flat for me!
I ripped the two apart while my son was at the dentist office. Starch, starch, starch the center block. There, it is mostly flat.
Then attach again making sure I do not stretch the strip set unit. That's better this round.
Oh ok. That's getting better.
Second block is now ok with just a little ripple I can live with in it. Whew. Next I'll slightly dread trimming the block and sewing it to the next. But let's get the blocks done first.
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This cute little baby quilt is on the frame.
The pattern is called Andrew & Patrick Sail Away. I found this pattern in The Simple Joys of Quilting ~ 30 Timeless Quilt Projects by Joan Hanson. I borrowed the book from our local library. Finished block size is 6". This will be a small quilt.
I was going to get all fancy and outline the sails, put lines on the boats, put waves in the sashing, clouds in the skies, and stipple in the borders... then all ambition went out the window and I just wanted to quilt it edge to edge like I do. I'm quilting it with a bubbles pattern.
I finished assembling this little 31" x 40" quilt called Andrew & Patrick Sail Away:
I found this pattern in The Simple Joys of Quilting ~ 30 Timeless Quilt Projects by Joan Hanson. I borrowed the book from our local library. Finished block size is 6". This will be a small quilt. There are only 12 sailboat blocks. I cut all the pieces for it at school one day in November, 2026. I'm super cautious about taking a rotary cutter to school.
My Kawandi project is coming along. I am really enjoying making the stitches and feeling them! It's so relaxing for me. I like the organic look of not having to be perfect.
For some reason the blocks sat idol until I made the last one in orange in 2017.