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Wednesday, January 14, 2026

Getting Started on the 2026 SAHRR

I  wasn't going to play along with the 2026 SAHRR hosted by Quilting Gail.  



I had so many new starts last year and so few finishes, that my project list is longer than it's ever been.  So why add another project? Especially when I was already so far behind on the projects started in the last quarter of 2025. It's such a fun challenge and I've loved all the quilts that have come out of it.  What if I used fabric left over from previous projects? (This is why my list is so long, using up my stash is always enough justification to start something new). I found the fabric pretty quickly.   




This older Batik line from Timeless Treasures was purchased as part of a kit, but was used in a completely different project a couple of years ago. There's not a lot of yardage, but maybe I could make this work?  Was there a background fabric that would work? Yes, but there's not a lot. Some of my previous SAHRR's used a lot of background.  So limited fabric was a challenge. Could this still work?  

Looking back at the 2026 SAHRR Quilt Parade provided some inspiration and a way to deal with the limited fabric. Several of the designers made blocks, not rounds of borders for last year's SAHRR. Using Electric quilt, a design using 6 blocks arranged around a center block developed. Some fabric may need to be added for the final border, but I can work with that. Here's my center block:



 
Using left overs is challenging because you are limited in yardage, so you have to use what you have. Even though this wasn't my first choice of fabrics, it still turned out nicely.  This block is 36" X 36", so it will definitely be the focus of the quilt.  The pattern for this star came from Quilting Jetgirl's Diatom pattern, it's block 9.  The original block finished at 18", so I had to double the size of the pieces to enlarge the block. The only tricky part was the flying geese and that worked out once I played around with a few scraps to get the size of the "geese" right.   

I'm excited to get the first prompt and see what block develops from that. But before we get to that point, I'm going to check out all the other center blocks over at Quilting Gail's kick off post.   

17 comments:

  1. Really gorgeous block! I am still trying to resist joining in.

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  2. Wowza what a beautiful block! That middle fabric just makes everything pop. Nice start!

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  3. Well I'm honored that the Diatom quilt inspired your center block. It's delightful!

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  4. That block is stunning! It is nearly a quilt size already, so it will be fun to see how you finish it later into a quilt.

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  5. Oh yes - that is a gorgeous block! I hadn't even considered a really BIG block, but now you have me thinking. Hmmm . . .

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  6. I Absolutely love your blue centre block!!! It will be fun to watch your quilt grow! Thank you for joining in the SAHRR fun and for linking up!

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  7. wow, I love the black and deep royal blues! Your block caught my eye right away. It will make a great start in this fun adventure!

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  8. Ohhh - so glad you gave in!! I love this block and it will be an amazing centerpiece to your quilt!

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  9. Oooooh...that is so pretty. A great start.

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  10. Hi Kate, that's a terrific centre block. I'm looking forward to seeing what you come up with, given your limitations! Thanks for the reminder....I'd better find a centre block to tomorrow's post :-)

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  11. Thata beautiful block, Kate! Are you picturing using the prompts for blocks to make a border all the way around the center? I'll enjoy watching your SAHRR progress!

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  12. Oh yay, you're sewing with us! That block is gorgeous. Great fabric placement!

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  13. I really like the block that you chose, Kate. The blues are gorgeous.

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  14. I made the Diatom quilt and I really love that you chose this block as your center. It is hard to use what you have...but you can make it work and you have lots of flexibility. Can't wait to see its progression.

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  15. Kate, your block is gorgeous. I look forward to seeing how your SAHRR comes together! Thanks for joining in the fun.

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  16. Well, since blue is my favourite colour and stars is my favourite quilt block, I am in LOVE with your starting block! Limitations are great imho, as they stretch our brains!

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