After telling myself that I had too many projects going at the same time I had decided that adding SAHRR to the mix would not be a good idea. Then I changed my mind. What’s this all about, you may ask?
After my mother had a stroke, I assisted my sisters in cleaning out my mother’s crafting room and disposing of the contents. One project bag contained some intriguing fabric panels depicting Japanese geishas. I took these home.

There are four in all. She also had various bits of Japanese quilting fabric, including cotton fat quarters and some lengths of yellow silk.

I became enamored with the idea of making a Japanese-style quilt, to the point that I bought a few books to learn how.
So, getting back to SAHRR. I decided that my center block could be one panel.

I worked on it a little to get its dimension down to 11 and 1/2 inches. My plan is to make a row-style quilt that will be suitable for turning into a kimono-style robe. I’ll match up each week’s clue to one or more block patterns from this book.

All the blocks are designed to finish out at 9 inches. This plan could be a good work-out for my problem solving skills.
And when I am finished, I will have something made with my mother’s fabric selections, to remind me of how much she loved to sew.
To see the SAHRR 2025 participants’ center blocks, click here.

What a nice way to remember a loved one!
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Aw that’s a lovely way to remember your mum’s crafty skills.
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This will be an interesting. I’ll look forward to following along 🙂
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And I, your quilt.
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I’m so glad you decided to sew along, and your plan and center block is so intriguing! I cannot wait to see this progress. I think your mom would be delighted!
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I really miss being able to talk to her. The stroke has hidden the best of her.
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Sometimes it’s good to change our minds. I LOVE these Japanese themed fabrics and will look forward to seeing where you take this. My gut says that this will be the. beginning of something very beautiful.
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Thanks. I will enjoy the journey.
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A new SAHRR is exciting. I’ll have to think of a center block.
Your work is always amazing.
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Thanks.
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I love what you are planning for the SAHRR!! It promises to be beautiful!!! Thank you for joining us again and linking to the SAHRR ’25 Centre Block!
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I have that Japanese Quilt Block book! I bought it years ago and that is awesome you are using it for the quilt along. Sorry that your Mom had a stroke and that is awesome you are using one of the panels she worked on in your quilt.
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Gorgeous fabrics and center block. The quilt an kimono will be beautiful.
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Cool center block! Love that it came from your Mom!!!🩷
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The quilt is quite beautiful. Clearly your mother was most creative too.
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I’m glad you changed your mind. I’m looking forward to seeing your creative work on this one.
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Thank you. Thanks for commenting.
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You’ve prepared a perfect block for SAHRR and it will be a wonderful way to remember your Mom. I look forward to following your progress…and inspiration.
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Thanks.
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My mom had a stroke before she passed, it was a difficult time. Sounds like you have a wonderful project that you can remember your mom. I look forward to seeing your progress. ❤️
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Very interesting choice for the center. I look forward to watching this progress.
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What a great use for these fabrics – can’t wait to see what you make of them 🙂
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Love this! So good. Keep up the good work.
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thanks.
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