Wednesday, 18 March 2026

Online Inspiration, Wool Applique, 3 Ingredient Squares

We were plunged back into Christmasy looking winter on Saturday. It was beautiful outside in my woods.

 I tramped about while the dogs ran madly around, sniffing new tracks here and there. The air was so cool and fresh and enjoyable. Below is the woods at the back door with a glimpse of the old tree house. 
This Wednesday morning is cool, windchill making it -18C but the sun is shining so another very pretty wintry looking day. But staying this cool means no melting today.
I've been trying to choose which of my quilt tops to get to the quilted stage. I found this one using pretty coloured wool appliques and decided it would be first up. I've picked a colourful backing fabric with the same colours as the lively flowers. Sadly this photo is not showing the gorgeous colours well. This is Laura Heine's pattern and her website is here at Fiberworks.
 I plan to hand stitch simple lines around each of the motifs. 
In the sewing room, I've been sewing more Flicker blocks in the March RSC Reds. This is such a great simple pattern to use up scraps. 
Here is the audio book I'm listening to presently, Rabbit Foot Bill. I like Helen's straightforward way of telling a story. 
 Listening is a convenience when in the sewing room and makes me feel good because I'm multitasking. I've tried to get Andrew Lownie's book about the utterly disgusting royal, Andrew (but yet I want to read it). There are hundreds of people in line for it. 

Online inspiration lately...

Kathleen Tracy is generously offering another of her very sweet patterns to made a mini in March. HERE is the link to her free pattern. It involves little houses which are very hard to resist. Kathleen's Website is Country Lane Quilts if you'd like to check out her other free patterns. 

And have you seen the little films being posted by Typewriters Voices on Facebook. I'm captivated by them and the words of wisdom too. 

I made the 3 Ingredient Apple Oat Bars that kept popping up in my online feed and love them. The recipe, if it can be called that, is just 2 cups of diced apples, 2 cups of oats, 1/3 cup honey or maple syrup and 1 teaspoon of cinnamon.  I diced the apples very small, mixed it really well and pressed as  hard as I could into the pan. Baked for 25 minutes. I let it cool completely but, as you can see, mine didn't come out very cleanly. Maybe when it gets to set up overnight. 

It was declicious with this wonderful honey yogurt from Costco. 
I hope your week is going well in spite of how the news is always unsettling these days. I'm so envious of the wonderful spring bursting out all over for some of you and love to see your garden photos. 

*The mug was the thrifted find in my last post. As the owner/Nana of two Labs, it was a given it was going into my cart!

Very happy to share this post with The Inquiring QuilterDays Filled with JoyQuilting Patchwork AppliqueKathy's Quilts, Quilting is More Fun Than HouseworkSmall Quilts and Doll Quilts and Alycia Quilts.


23 comments:

  1. It looks like you have plenty to keep you busy as the winter weather continues. Your flikr blocks are adorable and your wool applique is gorgeous. Thank you so much for sharing about Kathleen's March Mini's . I missed that . Mmm. I am going to have to try the apple oat bars. They sound yummy . Plus I already have all of the ingredients. Have a blessed day.

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  2. And my first thought was the mug!! Sitting right under my eyes. That's definitely cold!!!

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  3. A perfect mug for you! We have had a bit of snow but it has been melting quickly. Your flicker blocks will make a fun quilt. How big are they? Gail at the cozy quilter.

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  4. You certainly have pretty winter snows. We only got a dab of snow/sleet during our mild winter this year, so I feel cheated, but I enjoy looking at yours! Your wool flower appliques are beautiful! That granola-like snack looks wonderful. What kind of apples did you use? You know who I feel sorry for in the whole Andrew mess? His girls. :(

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  5. I've been playing with wool felt the last couple of days - first time I've used it. I have lots of acrylic felt but wanted to try out the 'real' stuff. I won't be making any large projects with it though because I certainly don't need to get into another stash.
    Sometimes you just find THE most perfect mugs at the thriftie - good score!

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  6. It is wonderful to be able to stay inside and stitch! Beautiful projects!

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  7. your apple oats bars sound really good , I like another one that is a bar but with more fruit filling and then the crust mixture pressed onto the top also. I like that yogurt. Still winter I bet you just all of a sudden get spring.

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  8. Pretty snow - but I'll be happy if I don't see any more this year. I love those applique flowers - that will be lovely when it's done. Those apple bars look good - how simple! (I have done my darnedest to ignore anything but the local news... ugh!)

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  9. Love those big beautiful flowers. The apple bars look really good. We are melting here in my small corner, but there is supposed to be a bit more snow arriving.

    God bless.

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  10. Winter wonderland in your woods. It's beautiful but, no thank you! I'd love to share the +32C we're having these days to melt the snow. Before you know it's gone and spring is in full swing. Beautiful wool applique. The apple bars looks delicious. I have stopped watching news. I skim through headlines in newspapers, that's more than enough!

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  11. You're definitely having a cold and snowy winter, Jocelyn! I like how you always make the best of it, though. That wool applique is a lovely piece. I love the little house blocks from Country Lane quilts! I've downloaded the pattern and hope to make a few.

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  12. Your wool flowers are beautiful and such a contrast to the snowy outdoors!

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  13. Lovely post and so interesting like always. The flower applique is very nice and will be fun to work on with all the colors. Those little flicker blocks are just so happy. This is going to be a fun quilt.

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  14. Sewing is always a good distraction for me so I don't constantly obsess over what awful events are happening all over the world.

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  15. Your wool appliqué is beautiful, it's such a pretty project to quilt while enjoying the new snow! Lovely red blocks too. Thank you for sharing your happy place and linking up!

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  16. Total swoon over your wool applique - enjoy your hand stitching !

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  17. I need to find something to inspire me to do some wool appliqué. I've been saving my wool scraps for years, and have yet to do anything with them. Yours inspires me to get busy and do SOMETHING with them. Another addition to the queue!

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  18. You have a beautiful winter scene. I like the scene but don't want the snow and cold! The apple oatmeal bars look good. I'm saving the recipe to see whether I'd like them. Hum -- what temp do you cook this at?

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  19. You did get plunged back into winter - so pretty. Your oat bars sound amazing!

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  20. Yum! Your apple oat bars look delicious. I love that flower mini you dug out to work on. Can't wait to see it finished! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
    https://www.inquiringquilter.com/questions/2026/03/18/wednesday-wait-loss-476

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  21. The oat bars look wonderful - will have to try them. Since taking my medicine, I can only eat certain things but these look right up my alley, especially with the yogurt. Your hand stitching is lovely - I've been thinking about getting into this more. Blessings!

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