When the year began...
This quilt was one of 12 quilt projects in the running for finishing. Maybe it would rise to the top of my UFO List and I might actually find the wherewithal to complete the quilt.
It began The IDEA of this quilt began when I heard a heartwarming story about a boy whose birthday wish was to be able to sleep under a quilt I had made for his sibling.
I'm SEW glad that this quilt has been completed. It was moved up the list based on a sad story I heard when I was in Florida last month. The quilt will soon be making its way to England to comfort its intended recipient.
My quilting friends came to the rescue. Seed blocks arrived from Preeti @ Sew Preeti Quilts back in 2016, but the project never made it to the top of the UFO List until...
It became one of my retreat projects in 2023 and I cut the final pieces for it on the last night. Here is the layout that I planned before heading off to bed:
The next morning...
I was the only quilter in the sewing room and managed to finish up the quilt top with time to spare:
Special thanks to Preeti @ Sew Preeti Quilts for the brightly colored "Starter Blocks" for this quilt!!
A number of years later...
I decided that it needed to be bigger.
So...
Once again it waited.
Then...
Enter the 2026 UFO Challenge that my local Bee is hosting.
The quilt went on the list, but the first time its number came up, I opted to work on another project. (That is totally within the guidelines for our challenge.) I had a reason, but will need to look back to find it. Oh! I wanted to work on something else last month.
And this month...
It finally got the attention it so richly deserved. I selected fabric for cornerstones...
Soon enough...
The quilt top was complete:
Next came the creation of a quilt back:
Special thanks to Britt for making time to quilt it for me on her machine:
I feel SEW lucky to have such a good friend!!
Since I wanted it done with a pattern that was outside my comfort zone, I asked Britt to quilt it for me. We had a studio consultation prior to one of our ARTventure days and was returned a couple of weeks later.
With the quilting done, that only left the trimming and binding!!!
Here it is all squared up:
The binding was sewn on not long after:
And...
That binding was attached during this past Sunday's art time and was sewn down during Monday's Weekly Zoom Call with LeeAnna @ Not Afraid of Color.
If you're in the Quilters Knitting group on Ravelry you may have already seen it, but...
It's DONE!!! Here's the picture proof in my customary porch swing picture:
This is the same quilt on our living room sofa:
In case you'd like to see the back:
I'm SEW glad that this quilt has been completed. It was moved up the list based on a sad story I heard when I was in Florida last month. The quilt will soon be making its way to England to comfort its intended recipient.
I might not have completed this quilt without the UFO Challenge hosted by my Bee. Thanks, Maggie, for suggesting we play the UFO Number Game and to Britt for taking the lead. This is my 1st finish for the Spring 2026 session of the UFO Club on Ravelry. It's my 4th finish of our Bee's UFO Challenge and I couldn't be happier.
Until next time...
Mark another UFO off the list!!













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