I’m so happy to have completed my first quilt for 2026. It is a very simple quilt entitled “Five and Dime”, as it is designed for five inch squares and ten inch squares. As you can see, it is a bit breezy here today.
This quilt started out from some gifted strips of fabric. I wanted to use them rather than just add them to the stash. I found this simple pattern and then searched for a contrast fabric.
The pink is left over wideback. I chose the green, from an op shop, for the outer border, but as you can see, I didn’t end up adding it, as the quilt was already a good size.
I cut everything out and kitted it up to take to Scrub Stitchin’ last year, where I got all the pieces joined into pair and laid them out on the design wall…….and it has been sitting in a tub until last week.
I pieced the top together last Saturday, while joining in on Chooky’s Zoom session. Yes, two weekends in a row. Happy dance.
On Thursday I prepped the backing and batting in readiness for a quilting friend’s visit on Friday.
It turns out that one of my quilting group friends has the same long arm set up as me and hasn’t been game to use it. Therefore, she came over for the morning to get a bit of a lesson from the “expert”. I say that very tongue in cheek, as I’m just learning. YouTube is my friend. Anyway, we got the quilt loaded, chose a quilting design and got it started. She now feels much more confident to have a go with hers and has a big list of YouTube channels to watch.
Elly May played nicely. This shows the quilting pattern well, but the colour of the fabric looks nothing like this photo.
This photo shows the true colour. I used leftover backing fabric for the binding, which I attached by machine. The backing fabric is some that has been lurking in a tote for many years. It has the date 2006 on the selvedge. I bought a heap of fabric on clearance at Spotlight not long after I started quilting. I paid $60 and came home with well over 60 metres of fabric. It has come in handy on many projects over the years, and yes, there is still plenty of it left.
The quilt will be donated.
Anyway, here are the details of the quilt, for my information:
QUILT INFORMATION
Pattern - Five and Dime - a free pattern by SeasonedHomemaker.com
Measurements - 71” high x 55” wide
Quilting Design - Daisy Panto Leah Day e2e
Batting - Cotton/Polyester
Backing - Fabric from stash
Thread - Glide - Pink Rose
Binding - Backing leftovers








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