EPP Quilt Top Finish

 Sunday I finished my Scrap Satisfaction 2024 hexagon quilt top!

This demolished a ton of 2" scrappy squares. It's a terrific size baby quilt, but mine is destined for display on a quilt ladder.
The pattern is available in my 2025 QQA e-zine issues available free on my download website (link in left sidebar).

Scrap Satisfaction 2026 EPP Project

I'm prepping to start a new quilt! 

Tonight I'll be starting my 2026 Scrap Satisfaction hexagon EPP quilt with scraps of orange, white and low volume.

I'm using 2.5" fabric squares for this project. 

The pattern and template are available free in my QQA e-zine throughout 2026.




Scrap Satisfaction Progress and 2026 Release

My Advent Scrap-a-long project has been packed away for another year, so I'm back to working on my 2025 Scrap Satisfaction hexagon quilt, it's close to finished, maybe by the end of January...

But it's a new year so there's a new Scrap Satisfaction design available to begin stitching when you are ready! You'll find it in my Quarterly Quilt Adventures e-zine available from my download website.
I will start as soon as I finish last year's 😆😆😆

Advent Scrap-a-long Progress

Last year I started a December only hexagon project. My Advent Scrap-a-long EPP quilt is a slow progress project that helps me feel like Christmas is a special time. 

This year's task was to add side borders to the quilt centre I created in 2024.

I did get that done so I'm pleased with the progress and loving how those side borders look! 
You can sew along with my ASAs each December the patterns are free on my download website (link in left sidebar).
So now the bits and pieces for this project have all been packed away in their project box for another eleven months. 
Next December I'll add top and bottom borders. 
Best wishes for 2026 to all my friends, fans and followers around the world. 


Simple Elastic Waisted Skirt Tutorial

 I live in simple elastic waisted skirts through spring, summer and autumn. A few people have asked for a tutorial so I have finally found time to write one! 

You can download it FREE here:

https://adventurousquilter.yolasite.com/More-FREE-PDFs.php


I have made at least half a dozen of these now and love every one of them. 

It all started with this Aussie animals print:

I print matched the fabric for the pocket:
The French seams mean you don't need a fancy machine or serger for making this skirt!
Simple, comfortable, inexpensive to make. 
For me these are all upcycle projects, I buy old doona/duvet covers in thrift/op shops for the fabrics!