Thursday, February 4, 2021

PHD in 2021: January Progress

The goal this year, like last year, is to work down the UFO list a bit.  Also like last year, I'm playing along with Quilting's Gail PHD in 2021 as one of my motivators.  


My plan is to finish the UFOs while limiting new starts.  I've done really well on not starting anything new, but not so hot on finishing anything as yet.  



But there has been really good progress on the four projects highlighted in blue in my tracking chart. 

Red, White and Blue Stars

Red, White and Blue Stars (Picnic Stars) started the year as a finished quilt top. The back was pieced, the two parts were de-threaded and pressed, then packed up and shipped out for quilting.  This project should be on it's way back from the quilter sometime this month.  So fingers crossed this becomes my first finish in February. 

2020 Bonnie Hunter Sew-In-Place Quilt Along

Unity is my current leader and ender project, so progress has been slow.  The blocks for the first border of step 7 are done and sewn into a strip that still needs to be attached to the quilt top. With three borders left, this one is going to be on the list for awhile.  

Morewood Mystery by Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs

Morewood Mystery shows a lot more progress.  From a pile of subunits at the beginning of the year, a whole set of blocks has been completed.  The final clue comes out today.  It would be nice to get this project to finished quilt top this month, but Grassy Creek may get more attention. 

Grassy Creek, The 2020 Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt Along


From only three subunits started at the beginning of the month, all the sashing parts are finished and just under half the blocks are pieced.  The border pieces are in the process of being pieced as well.  Even a few of the completed rows are in the process of being stitched together.  So really good progress last month.  So this one may become the next finish for 2021.  

One project out for quilting, one with rows ready to stitch together one that's gone from pieces to blocks, with progress on the leaders and enders. Not a bad January.  I hope the momentum carries over to February.  

You can check out all the other PHD candidates over at Quilting Gails January 2021 PHD linky party.    

13 comments:

Kathy S. said...

LOVE your colors for the Sew In Place QA! Gorgeous projects to work on. I need to do my last row of the Unity quilt. It has stalled...

Sharon said...

What beautiful quilts-in-progress! I like the idea of leaders and enders, but when I've tried them, I ended up sewing them all up at once. LOL!

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

all of your quilts are looking so well - you have been making progress

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

Great progress all around - I someday wish to be as organized as you... I made a list this year of the projects I'd like to do... so I think your influence is working!!

Sara said...

I had to laugh at your post today because I also posted about my spreadsheet tracking finished projects. Guess we are both a little nerdy - which is a complement in my book. Great progress!!!

Barbara said...

You’re making great progress on your quilts.

AnnieO said...

Slow and steady makes the quilts! Some projects are bossy in my sewing room. I’m not nearly as attentive to tracking my progress so it can be a surprise when I check a project box—and realize I’m not as far along as I remembered:)

The Joyful Quilter said...

Lots of good progress Kate! Best of luck for even more in February.

Sandra Walker said...

You're doing really well imho, especially with working full-time. I barely sewed during the school year when I was teaching full-time. This PhD is a good system; I'm doing it for the first time this year.

Emily said...

Oh I like your Moorewood mystery! Were you happy with the reveal?

Julie in GA said...

You are making excellent progress on your projects, and they are all looking fantastic!

dq said...

You certainly have made great progress in spite of the fact that you haven't got a finish yet. When you do get a finish, you will have several I think.

Jennifer said...

A great January - hope it keeps you motivated to keep going through February!