We've reached the mid point of October. This month is certainly speeding along. I'm not going to think about it for now and just appreciate how much progress there was on my to do list.
To Do List for 10/8/2024
1. String Lights: Make backing - changed direction
2. Marble Mystery: Finish October clue ✔
3. Guild BOM: Finish October block ✔
4. Chocolate Marshmallows: Start assembly - progress
5. Squared Away: Decide on layout, pick setting fabrics - progress
6. Wild and Goosey: Finish orange blocks - progress
7. SS Summer Scrap Quilt: Continue as leaders and enders ✔
Only three check marks, but there was progress on another three. Grad Girl wasn't completely happy with String Lights, so we made a change in direction on that project. It was still a good week in spite of not checking off all the items on the list.
I'm excited for this week, but have a lot to do in preparation. My sister, Grad Girl, one of Grad Girl's chemistry buddies and I are having a crafting retreat this weekend. Grad Girl's big exam is on Friday. She probably won't do much on Friday afternoon, she'll be ready for a really long nap. But we'll have the rest of the weekend to hang out and just do fun stuff.
To Do List for 10/15/2024
1. String Lights (Meadow Mist Designs): Finish adding borders
Grad Girl asked for another quilt gift for a one of her mentors who is leaving in December. String Lights is one of my to be finished projects from last year. Grad Girl thought it needed borders, I had considered adding them, but had planned to donate this quilt so wasn't going to mess with it. At any rate, I've got the first border on and the strips for the next two cut and ready to assemble.
2. Chocolate Marshmallows (Seabreeze Quilts): Finish cutting sashing and border strips. Start assembly.
Last week's list said to start assembly, but I had completely skipped the cut fabric step. I'm working with limited leftovers for this quilt so I'm having to go slow and make sure I have enough of my first choice fabrics for the sashing and borders. I started with the left over strips from the blocks so I can stretch the yardage. There is enough fabric to finish the quilt with the layout I have planned, but I may have to use second choices in some cases. Fingers crossed it all works out with my first choices.
3. Squared Away (So Scrappy): Cut fabrics for sashing and borders
I haven't figured out the block placement yet, but I have selected the fabrics to use for the sashing and borders. The plan is to use some 2" scraps to cut various corner stones for the sashing. I'm not sure I'll get this far over the weekend, but it would be nice to have something else ready if I run into problems with my other projects.
4. Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter): Continue making blocks
I need to print some additional paper patterns and cut some more black triangles for the flying geese so I have enough for the weekend. Hopefully I can finish off orange this weekend and start on another color.
5. Simply Sensational Summer Scrap Quilt (Kevin the Quilter): Continue as leaders and enders.
I probably need to cut a few more squares from my scrap strips, but thankfully this one is pretty easy to prep for a trip.
So that's my to do list for the week. I did reach a milestone this last week. I've made progress on every quilt on my quilt plan this year. I don't think that's ever happened before. So it's been a good year on the progress front, even though my finishes aren't where I had hoped. Linking up with the Quilt Schmilt for To Do Tuesday.
Your crafty weekend ahead sounds wonderful! The sashing plan for Chocolate Marshmallows looks great - I like those big cornerstones. And that looks like the perfect border fabric for Squared Away, too. You're definitely having good success moving your projects along, Kate!
ReplyDeleteString Lights will make a lovely gift for the departing mentor. You've made amazing progress this year on finishes.
ReplyDeleteA crafting retreat sounds delightful. I look forward to hearing about all of the things you all create. Chocolate Marshmallows is gorgeous. You have some fabulous projects in the works. Hugs.
ReplyDeleteYou scared me for a minute with your #1 of "String Lights." I thought, they aren't putting up their Christmas tree already, are they? LOL It all looks good, Kate. You're moving right along with your projects.
ReplyDeleteYour progress is impressive! Isn't it nice to have a daughter who is candid about what a quilt needs? :D Your retreat sounds like a lot of fun. Will you do it "in-house" or will you travel?
ReplyDeleteI bet it is quite chilly in your neck of the woods this morning - it is 49 welcome degrees here! And it was 90 yesterday - ugh.
Kate I have to congratulate you on all of the progress not just this week but all year! I’m always looking forward to seeing how much progress you’ve made and seeing all of your quilts and blocks coming together. Thank you for linking with To Do Tuesday. Hope this week has been as good for you! 🤗 Carol
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