This month the Island Batik Ambassadors were challenged to make some fun stuffed animals from Funky Friends Factory. I have made a few of their patterns before and they are always fun and I always learn a lot. This year I chose to make Chrissy Camel. My youngest son loves stuffed animals and I knew the camel would end up in his collection so I asked him which color he wanted the camel to be and he decided on purple.
Thursday, June 19, 2025
Island Batik Ambassador's Funky Friends Factory Challenge
Sunday, May 11, 2025
Island Batik Ambassador's Irish Chain Blog Hop with Accuquilt
This month the Island Batik Ambassadors received the new Irish Chain Die from Accuquilt. Irish chain is a very traditional pattern and always fun to make and the Accuquilt die makes it super easy to cut out. It was fun to take a picture of it with all my spring bulbs in bloom!
I had fun quilting my project using my favorite Hobbs 80/20 Cotton/Poly batting and Schmetz Microtex needles. I did a bunch of continuous curve over the entire surface.
I used the orange - purple plus the white print for the x's in my Irish Chain. I then used the yellow-blue for the backgrounds. I love how the rainbow came out and I think the blue binding sets it off nicely.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
Island Batik Ambassador's Drunkard's Path Challenge
This month the Island Batik Ambassadors were challenge to make Drunkard's Path blocks. I have always like this block, but have never made a large number of them.
I started with a 4" Accuquilt die. I had some gorgeous Petal Poetry by Jerry Khiev for Megan Best of Best Quilter leftover from my February challenge. For whatever reason I decided to figure out just how many blocks I could make with my scraps. The answer was 252.
I worked on a design in Electric Quilter 8. I ended up doing a 240 block design. I wanted something modern looking so I used a solid grade Island Batik solid for the background fabric.
I learned a lot about sewing Drunkard's Path blocks. First, it was really helpful to glue the two ends and the middle registration mark with a dot of glue. Then I was able to add in pins to hold the rest of the curve. After sewing about 20 of them I wondered what I had gotten myself into making 240!?
I also discovered that pressing the block open with my hand gently and then ironing helped to keep the block from stretching out of shape. I of course used my Oliso iron.
But I kept at it. 10-20 a day and finished. Then sewing them together into the finished quilt was easy! These were of course sewn with my favorite Aurifil thread and Schmetz Microtex needles.
I then layered the quilt with my favorite Hobbs 80/20 cotton/poly batting. It makes my quilts nice and flat.
Saturday, March 22, 2025
Island Batik Ambassadors Its All Up To You Challenge
This month the Island Batik Ambassadors were challenged to make anything we wanted! I have an overflowing scrap bin which made me decide on a scrap quilt. Oddly enough even after this project I still have an overflowing scrap bin. It seems to be a constant problem!
Some of the blocks I was able to construct as a whole (here they are) and others were partials. This lead to a real challenge because I had to lay it out one row at a time as I was stitching. This lead to it being on the cutting table for a while! But it also encouraged me to get it done so I could get it off the cutting table! I of course sewed it with my favorite Aurifil thread and Schmetz Microtex needles.
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Island Batik Ambassadors Runner Up Blog Hop
This month the Island Batik Ambassadors were challenged to make a quilt using a Deb Tucker's Studio 180 tool. I was excited to receive the Corner Pop III tool. We were also encourage to use other tools we own so I also decided to use the Wing Clipper tool to make some flying geese.
I finished my runner yesterday. Usually I like to take a pretty photo outside. But it's Minnesota and currently -11 degrees outside. Not a good day for a photo. So I took my runner with me to work and hung it on my classroom door!
This is the Corner Pop III tool. It worked so slick! You trim off a corner and then add in a new piece all using just the one tool. It won't be the last time I use it.
For this challenge I received the Petal Poetry collection by Jerry Khiev for Megan Best of Best Quilter. It's a gorgeous collection of purple, green, and blue florals.

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