Monday, February 23, 2026

2026 SAHRR: Two Colors

Gail, of Quilting Gail, took pity on us after a week of curved piecing, we just need two colors and any block for the Week #5 prompt. That's easy enough, you just have to pick the block.  I'm trying to keep some consistency between the two rows of blocks in my version. Looking at what was already up on the design wall, a block with no background in it seemed the best option to go with either of the two end blocks on the front row. After quick look in Electric Quilt, I finally decided on a simple sawtooth star block.  




Sticking with two colors isn't hard because all the fabrics I'm using are combinations of blue and black.  



 
 

It's a simple block, but looks very dramatic in the blue and black.  It fits in with the other blocks already up on the design wall. 




Just one block left.  I've not sewn the two rows together just yet.  Once all the blocks are made, then I'll play around with the layout and see what works well with the six blocks.  It was nice this year to limit my weekly sewing to just one block, though I still feel like a cheated this year. A nice quilt will result from it, so I'll get over it.  

Linking up with Quilting Gail for the SAHRR 5th week prompt, Patchwork and Quilts, plus Sew and Tell Monday.  

Sunday, February 22, 2026

Stitching Stuff: Week 8 of 2026

 


We are settling into a new rhythm after all the changes earlier this month.  It will likely change again, but probably not for a couple of months.  I'm back to my normal sewing room times which made for a good week on the stitching front.  


  • 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
  • 15 minute days/Feb = 21/21 days
  • 15 minute days/2026 = 52/52 days
  • Success rate = 100%

I'm still at 100% on my stitching time so far this year. I've only managed to keep the 100% thru February 3 times in 15 years.  I still have a week to keep up the 100% to make it 4 times.  We'll see if I can manage that.  

How are you doing with keeping up with your stitching time each day?  

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

To Do List for the Week of 2/17/2026

Hard to believe that February is already more than half over.  I need to get busy on a few projects if I'm going to stay on track with my goals for the year.  My weekly to do list helps to keep me on track, most weeks anyway.  I didn't do too badly last week.  


To Do List for 2/10/2026

1. Kate's Choice: Assemble Quilt top and decide on borders ✔

2. SAHRR: Start the 4th prompt 

3. Scenic Waypoint: Finish hourglass/center units, start corner units 

4. Magnificent Mystery: Continue block assembly 

5. Wild and Goosey: Continue sashing green blocks 


Five for five. I'll gladly take that. Hopefully I can carry that momentum into this week's to do list. 


To Do List for 2/17/2026

1. Kate's Choice: Cut borders, layer and pin for quilting




All the blocks are quilted and assembled into a quilt top.  It looks unfinished, so I'm going to try to add a border. It should go together just like the blocks did. The plan for this week is to cut the front and back borders and the sashing strips. Then sandwich the border strips and quilt them. I'm hoping the process is more interesting than it is frustrating.  We'll see.  

2. SAHRR (Quilting Gail): Start 5th prompt

I survived curves and that wasn't at all assured.  Looking forward to seeing what comes next.  

3. Scenic Waypoint (Meadow Mist Designs): Finish corner units




The hourglass and center block units are all finished, finally! So all I have to work on this week is making all the corner units. I've gotten started, but don't actually have any units completed yet.  I'll have lots of sewing to do this week to keep up.

4. Magnificent Mystery (Meadow Mist Designs): Continue block assembly




I've only finished 4 blocks, but you can start to see the secondary patterns.  What looks black is actually a very deep brown.  So far so good, it's been fun to see this project come together. 

5. Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter): Continue sashing green blocks



 

I've made some progress on getting the green Wild and Goosey blocks sashed.  Just a bit over one quarter of the blocks are finished. I'll need to get busy if I want to finish all the sashing of the green blocks this month.  

I'm hoping for another good week of solid progress. Linking up with the Quilt Schmilt for To Do Tuesday

Monday, February 16, 2026

2026 SAHRR: Curves

I struggled with this week's SAHRR prompt. Wendy at Pieceful Thoughts set "curves" as our focus for this week. Even though I've sewn curved seams back when making clothes was my main sewing room activity, it's been ages. Searching through the blocks in Electric Quilt, I finally settled on a Dresden Plate block.  




I've made a Dresden Plate block before in one or two other quilt alongs. But I've never made one without a pattern.  After searching through my specialty rulers, I found two wedge rulers. Instructions for the 18 degree one were in my miscellaneous quilting stuff notebook, so that became my path forward. 



  

I'm reasonably happy with how it worked out. The instructions were pretty clear about how long to cut the blades, but they seem a little short, wish I'd cut them a bit longer.  Live and learn, I'll know better next time I make a Dresden Plate. Adding the corners helped fill in all the empty space. It's far from perfect, but my projects never are, so it stays. It works well with the other blocks. 




I'm pretty happy with how this year's SAHRR is coming together. It still feels a bit weird to just be making one block for each prompt, but it has made this year's effort much less stressful. Just two more prompts and we'll be done with the challenge for this year. Looking forward to this week's prompt.  

Linking up with Pieceful Thoughts, Sew and Tell Monday, plus Patchwork & Quilts.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Stitching Stuff: Week 7 of 2026

 


We've had a much quieter and less stressful week.  Thank you for all the moral support.  Uncertainty is never fun. I can't say our ducks are all in a row, but we at least know where they all are. My Guy has made some decisions about his path forward, it may just take him a bit to get there.  

It wasn't too hard to stay on track with my planned stitching time this week. 

  • 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
  • 15 minute days/Feb = 14/14 days
  • 15 minute days/2026 = 45/45 days
  • Success rate = 100% 
Another good week on the stitching time front.  Almost half way the second month of the year and I'm still at 100%. My goal is to keep my stitching time over 75%.  I'm on track there.  

How are you doing at keeping up with your crafty projects this month?  

1. Gretchen
2. Kathy S.
3. maggie fellow
4. Julie in GA
5. Melissa G
6. Frédérique
7. Karen
8. DonnaleeQ
9. Linda at Texas Quilt Gal
10. Andrée at Quilting & Learning
11. Bonnie Stapleton
12. Shelina at Quilt and Color
13. Quilting Gail
14. Deb in Canada
15. Marsha's Spot

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