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Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Mariners Compass Quilt ~ A UFO Plan

 Last December, I started sorting through all my UFOs and making plans to finish them. I managed to complete a few this year, but there is still plenty left, and I’ve even added a few more to the list. HAHA! Such is the life of a quilter. Last year’s UFO plan will carry on into 2026 and beyond until I’ve finished them all. Of course, I’ll still start new projects as well when I get bored with UFO's.  Right now, I’m in full 2026 UFO planning mode since I’m not quilting due to home updates. My most recent UFO pull is the Mariner’s Compass quilt. Originally, I planned to use the 12 quilt guild BOM blocks as a border around the Compass, but after much thought and input from many of you, that plan has changed and those blocks will be used to make a very traditional BOM quilt, 3 blocks across and 4 down, with sashing's and borders.

The Mariners Compass was paper pieced on parchment paper.  Did I draw it or did I print it on parchment paper?  Who knows.  I can see that I labeled the pieces by hand, but I can't tell if the lines are hand drawn.


I remember drafting the flying geese border because I blogged about it back in 2012, describing my method. You can find it here. I took the paper out of the outer flying geese years ago to make sewing the next round easier, thinking I might need to ease in some fabric.


  Mr. Podunk loves the compass and originally had other plans for it (you can read about his plan here), so adding a little more time and effort to the design of the quilt.  After a little internet Mariners Compass quilt searching I came up with this plan for adding borders.  It will finish at 68 x 68.  That should be plenty big for him to burrow under like a hibernating bear, snoring away in the recliner.


As usual, I couldn’t resist experimenting with different ideas. The girly side of me thought adding a small print fabric could be cute. Would that make it too feminine? Maybe I could find a blue anchor print instead...it would still be cute but not overly girly.


Then I was thinking a darker outer border might work better, but nothing is set in stone. Whatever I decide, I’ll need more fabric. There are a few scraps left from making the compass that can be used to make a few flying geese blocks, but not enough for the final border or the inner solid border. There’s still plenty of time to make changes, and I don’t plan to start this project for a few months...ideally in the first half of next year.











5 comments:

  1. WOW! This partially completed quilt is beautiful! I can't wait to see it finished and quilted! Happy stitching!

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  2. I like the darker boarder. The light one is pretty too. Can you say squirrel!

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  3. I agree with the darker border, too. It's going to be a beautiful quilt whatever you chose. Better late than never tip - when I don't use the wheels on the storage bins, I just toss them in the back of the bottom drawer so that if I do need them, there they are. Happy stitching... soon :) ~PattiK

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  4. Wow, Lea Anne! What a gorgeous project! I truly love your girlier quilts, but this will be a stunner, too. You’re inspiring me to get going on some paper piecing. I’ve done it before, but I get lazy and stick with easier stuff usually. This really makes me want to dive in again.

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  5. Ooh, this is an exciting one to resume and hopefully finish up! That mariner’s compass is gorgeous!

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