Sunday, August 17, 2025

Stitching Stuff: Week 33 of 2025


Not sure what happened to this week.  Allergies have been bad and I'm still dealing with the changes in my schedule with Grad Girl home during her job search.  But it looks like the schedule will go back to normal in September.  Grad Girl has a job offer, though she hasn't seen the official paperwork yet. I know that's the goal of all parents, to get their kids self sufficient.  Being honest about it,  I'll miss the disruptions once she's off doing what she's supposed to be doing.   

As I noted earlier, it wasn't the best week on the stitching front.  

  • 15 minute days/week = 5/7 days
  • 15 minute days/August = 13/16 days
  • 15 minute days/2025 = 205/228 days
  • Success rate = 89.91%
Not the best week, but certainly not the worst.  Apartment hunting is next on the schedule, then helping Grad Girl move. We'll be busy over the next three weeks.  It's looking like there will a lot of hand work going on. 

Did you find time to play with needle and thread this week? 

Monday, August 11, 2025

What's Up on the Design Wall and What's Not

The summer allergies are still hanging on, but it wasn't so bad this weekend.  A lot of sneezing, but I've not needed quite so many tissues.  I suppose that's progress? 

In the sewing room my main focus has been on getting the blocks for the Guild BOM done before the meeting next week.  I can't show those till after the meeting, so they aren't up on the design wall this week.  

Since I need my regular sewing foot for the BOM blocks, there has been no progress on Kate's Choice, so it's not up on the design wall either.  

What is up on the design wall?


 
I've been working on Old Town, the 2024 Bonnie Hunter mystery.  It's fun to see the secondary pattern the blocks make when they are up on the design wall.  Bonnie used pieced sashings for this project and I'm going to make those as well, just haven't gotten that far yet. The pieced sashing use more of the teal fabric and I definitely want to include more of that in this quilt.  Still lots of blocks to make before I get to making the sashing pieces. 




I've assembled 7 of the 25 blocks so far. My goal is to have this into a finished quilt top before the next mystery kicks off in November.  If I keep working on it at late night sew, I'll at least get close.  

That's it for my design wall this week.  Linking up with Design Wall Monday and Patchwork & Quilts.  

Sunday, August 10, 2025

Stitching Stuff: Week 32 of 2025

 


The typical August heat and humidity came back this week. It wasn't nice at all outside. Plus something outside is putting off nasty allergens. All three of us have been sneezing, congested and just not feeling great this week.  Between the heat and the not feeling well, I ended up missing a day of stitching time this week.  

  • 15 minute days/week = 6/7 days
  • 15 minute days/Aug = 8/9 days
  • 15 minute days/2025 = 200/221 days
  • Success rate = 90.50%

Not a bad week, just not one of my best weeks.  Hopefully, I'll feel mostly back to normal this week and will manage to fit in some good sewing time each day.  

No stash management this week.  I've been pretty unmotivated in the mornings, too busy blowing my nose this week.  

Did you get to play with needle and thread this week?  

1. Gretchen
2. maggie f
3. Melissa G
4. Karen
5. DonnaleeQ
6. Quilting Gail
7. Deb in Canada
8. Bonnie in Va
9. Melisa- Pinker n' Punkin Quilting
10. Frédérique
11. Andrée at Quilting & Learning
12. Preeti

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Wednesday, August 6, 2025

July 2025 PHD Report

July was a busy month. I was away from home for over a week helping Grad Girl move.  So there's not a lot of progress to report for the July PHD report over at Ms. P Designs.  




There are no updates to my PHD log.  No finishes, but no new starts either.  I can at least celebrate that!  There has been progress on some other projects this month.  

There's been a bit of progress on the Rose Throw counted cross stitch project.  I just didn't feel like doing much handwork this month.  Does it look like a rose? Not so much yet.   




One more row of blocks for Kate's Choice were quilted this month.  I've made more progress in the days since the end of July. My plan is to focus on this project till it's completed.  




All the red blocks for Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter) are all sashed. That finishes up the last of the warm colored scarp blocks. There are still lots of cool color blocks to make before I can start sashing any of those colors.  




Progress on the Simply Sensational Summer Scrap Quilt (Kevin the Quilter) has been pretty minimal this month, but there has been a bit. 




All the components for Old Town (Bonnie Hunter) have been made. So block assembly has started.  Each block requires 25 pieces, so they take a bit to construct, which is why I've only 2 were completed at the end of July.  This will be my late night sew project for August.  




I was a bit slow on finishing off all the August sawtooth star blocks for the 2025 Guild BOM , but they are all done.  I've made this pattern before, but since it's all scrappy, it doesn't look exactly like my previous version.  




There's been progress, but no movement on project tracking graphic.  



It looks the same as it did in June.  Some months are just going to be that way. I'm hoping to see some projects hit milestones this month.  That's assuming we're not moving Grad Girl to a new location for a job. If I loose another 10 days to apartment hunting and a move, it will be worth it.   

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

To Do List for 8/5/2025

We've been enjoying a bit of cooler weather the last few days. It was a nice start to August.  I'm still working on getting used to my new schedule.  Grad Girl takes care of herself, but the keeping the cat happy still takes a bit of work.  Though neither affected my time in the sewing room this last week, but for some reason I struggled with my to do list.  

To Do List for 7/29/2025
1. Guild BOM: Cut pieces for September blocks - progress
2. Kate's Choice: Continue quilting blocks ✔
3. Old Town: Continue block assembly at late night sew ✔
4. Wild and Goosey: Work on purple, start teal - progress
5. Summer Scrap Quilt: Continue as leaders and enders - no progress

Not a bad week, only one item with no progress.  Most of the reason for the lack of forward effort on most of the to do list is because I focused on getting the Kate's Choice blocks quilted.  I really need to start moving some quilts to finished. My plan is to mostly focus on moving that project to finished this week.  So a bit of a shorter to do list for this week. 

To Do List for 8/5/2025
1. Guild BOM: Finish cutting pieces and start assembly of September blocks

Only three of the sawtooth stars for the border are left to be cut.  I need to stay on top of these blocks because the guild meeting comes up pretty quickly.  So I'll take a day this week and see if I can get all the blocks done.  

2.  Kate's Choice: Start assembling rows



All the blocks are trimmed. Now to cut the sashing strips for the front and back.  I practiced getting an accurate quarter inch seam with my walking foot. Fingers crossed these blocks go together pretty easily.  

3. Old Town (Bonnie Hunter): Continue block assembly at late night sew.  

This has become my Tuesday evening project. I could take Kate's Choice, but since I'm sewing with others and we talk a lot, probably best I not take something I've never done before.  

4.  Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter): Finish purple, start teal blocks.



I usually work on 2 of Wild and Goosey blocks as I sew on other projects, they are really my leaders these days.  I almost finished one of the in progress purple blocks. I should be starting a teal block tonight.  

I'm going to cut the list off there. My plan is to concentrate on Kate's Choice till it's finished.  

Linking up with the Quilt Schmilt for To Do Tuesday.  

Monday, August 4, 2025

Quilt as You Go Progress

It was a slow, stay around the house kind of weekend.  We went to church and that's about it.  Most of my weekend was spent in my sewing room.  My focus was to make some good progress on my "quilt as you go" project, Kate's Choice.  




Row 6 is all quilted.  The next step is to trim off the extra batting. 




Trimming started with row one and I got as far as row 3 before dinner. 



Here's all the trimmings from the first 3 rows.  I need to trim the last 3 and then cut the sashing strips for both the front and back. I know what I'm using for the front, I need to decide what will work for the back.  Kate's Choice probably won't be done by the end of the month, but I'm hoping to make good progress on it in August.  

Linking up with Design Wall Monday and Patchwork & Quilts.  

Sunday, August 3, 2025

Stitching Stuff: Week 31 of 2025




Hard to believe it's August.  July sped by. With all the time spent moving Grad Girl last month, this is my first full week of stitching time since mid June.  

  • 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
  • 15 minute days/July = 21/31 days
  • 15 minute days/2025 = 194/214 days
  • Success rate = 90.65%
Even with all the missed days, I've still stitched over 90% for 2025. Which is my 4th best year out of the13 years I've been tracking stitching time. Even so it looks anemic when compared to the 100% I had last year. But I'm happy with the stitching time. Now I just need to work on getting a few things moved to finished.  

I didn't do any stash management this week.  I'm still on kitty duty for outside time in the mornings, my schedule just hasn't adjusted yet to fitting that in with the other typical morning stuff.  

How are  you doing at finding time to stitch?  

1. Gretchen
2. maggie f
3. Julie in GA
4. DonnaleeQ
5. Karen
6. Frédérique
7. Quilting Gail
8. Bonnie in Va
9. Jennifer in Indy
10. Andre at Quilting & Learning
11. Linda at Texas Quilt Gal
12. Marsha's Spot
13. Carol @ Quilt Schmilt

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Wednesday, July 30, 2025

To Do List for 7/29/2025

I'm a day late posting this week's to do list. We are still working with uncertain scheduling since Grad Girl and Queenie moved home.  Grad Girl left yesterday morning for Houston. She has two job interviews this week.  Which means I'm on kitty babysitting duty, that includes at least 30 minutes to an hour of outside time in the morning.  She's used to having access to a third floor balcony to observe life from.  We have a fenced backyard, but Queenie is far from an outside cat and we're not sure she'd stay in the yard if she didn't have company.  So it's put a bit of a wrinkle in my morning routine of coffee and computer time.   




It's hard to say no to that face.  So she gets her outside time and I didn't make it to the computer yesterday.  Which isn't too much of a loss.  I did OK on my to do list for last week, but it wasn't one of my best weeks. 


To Do List for 07/22/2025

1. Guild BOM: Finish August blocks, start September ✔

2. Kate's Choice: Continue Quilting blocks 

3. Embroidery or Cross Stitch: Work on either one day - no progress

4. Old Town: Continue assembly at late night sew ✔

5. Wild and Goosey:  Make purple blocks, sash red blocks ✔

6. Summer Scrap Quilt: Continue as leaders and enders - no progress


Four out of six isn't a bad week, especially since I finally made some progress on the quilting for Kate's Choice.  This week's list looks pretty much the same. 


To Do List for 07/29/2025

1. Guild BOM: Cut pieces for September block




All the brown sawtooth stars for August are finally done. I have started cutting the pieces for the September blocks.  That guild meeting will be here before I know it. 

2. Kate's Choice: Continue Quilting blocks




Row 5 is now quilted.  Just one more row and then I have to figure out assembly.  

3. Old Town (Bonnie Hunter): Continue block assembly at late night sew.  

 


 

I've gotten a couple of blocks assembled. They take longer than you think to put together. It would help if I could keep the pressing instructions straight. I've had to repress seams more than once!  

4.  Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter):  Work on purple blocks, start teal blocks. 




The last set of red blocks is sashed into a 7.5" unfinished block.  Blue, green, purple and teal blocks still need to be finished.  But at least I'm starting to see how these are going together. I'm excited to see how all the cool colors come together.  

5. Simply Sensational Summer Scrap Quilt (Kevin the Quilter): Continue as leaders and enders. 

This one is hard to take to late night sew at the moment, so I've not made a lot of progress with it over the last week because I worked mainly on quilting Kate's Choice.  

That's my list for this week.  We'll see how much stitching time I manage to get in. A lot depends on what Grad Girl's schedule looks like this next week.  Linking up with the Quilt Schmilt for To Do Tuesday.

Monday, July 28, 2025

Finding a New Rhythm

We all expected an adjustment with Grad Girl moving home till she finds a job.  It's not so much having Grad Girl home, she's pretty self sufficient. But her cat, Queenie, has had a harder time adjusting.  I think she's finally getting over the stress of moving. But probably, it's that she's gotten us through the initial training of having a cat running the home.  

I finally got back to my quilt as you go project this weekend.  




Three blocks in row 5 of Kate's Choice are completely quilted and a fourth is almost done.  I'm hoping to get row 5 finished up today and make a start on row 6. Having this done by the end of next month is doable it I keep on it.  

Queenie hasn't been hanging out in the sewing room much. When they first got back, she went back to her old favorite hang out, the landing at the top of the stairs.  




She has recently discovered the end table next to the couch and the old recliner in the living room are also comfortable nap locations.  

Stay cool and stitch on, that's my plan at least.  Linking up with Design Wall Monday and Patchwork & Quilts.  

Sunday, July 27, 2025

Stitching Stuff: Week 30 0f 2025


 

Hard to believe that it was just a week ago that we finished Grad Girl's move home.  I'm still dealing with sore knees after all the steps, but other than that I'm mostly recovered.  Consequently this week was much better than last week on the stitching time front.  


  • 15 minute days/week = 6/7 days
  • 15 minute days/July = 16/26 days
  • 15 minute days/2025 = 187/207
  • Success rate = 90.34%

We took Grad Girl's car in for service on Thursday and ended up spending the whole day in Tulsa (which wasn't the plan).  I came home that day with what was probably a dehydration headache as we were out running around to a few places since we had to stay in town most of the day.  So nothing got done when I got home. So it wasn't a 7 out of 7 day stitching week.  But I still made progress with a few things this week.   

I haven't done much with the stash organization lately.  I'm hoping to do more with it next month.  

How was your week. Did you hide from the heat in your sewing room or has it been just too hot to do much of anything?  




1. Julie in GA
2. maggie f
3. Linda at Texas Quilt Gal
4. Gretchen
5. Karen
6. DonnaleeQ
7. Melisa- Pinker n' Punkin Quilting
8. Quilting Gail
9. Bonnie in Va
10. Frédérique
11. Deb in Canada
12. Andrée at Quilting & Learning
13. Marsha's Spot

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Saturday, July 26, 2025

Week 145 Photo Challenge: Any Reflection You Like

It's been over a month since our last photo challenge post.  I was the problem this time.  With family stuff going on for the 4th of July weekend, then Grad Girl's move, I really wasn't concentrating on my photography.  I only got my photo taken yesterday, both My Guy and Grad Girl have had photos for weeks and were pushing for us to move on.  The prompt for week 145 was: 



After weeks of procrastinating, I finally pulled out the camera and looked for a reflection I liked.  In the end, my photo was staged. 


Kate: Mirrored


Our roses are blooming again and any one who has followed me for a bit knows flowers are one of my favorite photo options.  So I grabbed a mirror from our dresser, picked a rose and spent a good hour trying to eliminate other reflections and get just the rose.  It mostly worked.  

My Guy took advantage of our conference trip to Kansas City back in June to get his photo.  

My Guy: Kansas City Western Auto Building


This is the reflection of the Western Auto building in downtown Kansas City.  The distorted view is really interesting.  My Guy had lots of fun reflections from this trip, we weren't that far from Union Station and he had some wonderful reflection photos from there as well.  

Grad Girl was paying attention and caught one of of those fleeting moments that one often misses.  

Grad Girl: Side View


The dragon fly is unexpected.  If you look closely, she's also captured the reflection of the sky on the side of her car.  A very cool photo, one that really meets the challenge. This was taken before she moved. 

My Guy and Grad Girl nailed this last challenge. I feel like I cheated since my photo was staged.  But all of us my have to stage photos for the next photo challenge. 




My Guy pulled this card from the deck. I suggested that we could put it back and pull another. We've never done that before, we've always worked with the card that was pulled.  He didn't want to change that rule. It should be interesting what we all come up with.  This challenge may take a couple of weeks, but hopefully we'll wrap it up before winter actually sets in this year!  

Tuesday, July 22, 2025

To Do List for 07/22/2025

It's been two weeks since my last to do list post.  Between being way to busy packing and moving Grad Girl, plus the lack of Internet, putting a list together last week just didn't happen. So here's the progress on my last to do list. 

To Do List for 07/08/2025

1. Guild BOM: Finish August blocks - progress

2. Old Town: Continue assembly at late night sew ✔

3.  Wild and Goosey: Make purple, sash red blocks ✔

4.  Embroidery or Cross Stitch: Work on one night ✔

5.  Summer Scrap Quilt: Continue as leaders and enders ✔


There was a good bit of progress before I left for Texas and I'll take that. I'm hoping to make a good bit of progress this week.  It's too hot to do much else but hang out in the sewing room.  


To Do List for 07/22/2025

1. Guild BOM: Finish August blocks, start September




All but two of the sawtooth stars for the border were finished before I left for Texas.  It shouldn't take long to finish those off and then get started on the September blocks.  The fabrics for the next month's blocks have been pulled, so cutting those pieces should be doable this week.  

2.  Kate's Choice: Continue quilting blocks

July is almost over and there's only been one finish so far this year.  This is the project closest to being finished, so I should really put some effort into getting it all the way there. 

3.  Embroidery or Cross Stitch: Work on either one day

I did get one evening of cross stitching when we were in Texas; before our days got longer and we used the evenings to move packed stuff into the storage unit. It was too hot to do that during the day.  

4.  Old Town (Bonnie Hunter): Continue assembly at late night sew




All the components parts are finished, now block assembly can start.  I'm looking forward to seeing this quilt top come together.

5.  Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter): Make purple blocks, sash red blocks

Just one red block left to sash.  I still need lots more purple blocks. I won't get all of those made this month. This is my RSC project for the year, but I probably won't be following along with the colors from here on out. Blue, green, purple and teal are the only colors left to finish, so I'll be concentrating on those the next few months. 

6. Simply Sensational Summer Scrap Quilt (Kevin the Quilter): Continue as leaders and enders

I'm still working on the yellow borders for the center of the quilt.  Hopefully I'll be doing enough stitching this week to get those done and I can move on to the rest of the assembly process.  

Grad Girl is back home till she finds a job, but she's pretty busy this week. She's got a couple of jobs to apply for and the finial edits on her thesis to finish. We are taking her car in for service sometime this week. She's going to take a mini trip to go see some of her college buddies this weekend, so we'll be cat sitting.  But other than that, I'm hoping for a mostly only stitching week. Linking up with the Quilt Schmilt for To Do Tuesday. 

Monday, July 21, 2025

Getting Back to the Sewing Room

We finally made it home early yesterday afternoon.  All of us were hot and tired.  Queenie, Grad Girl's cat, isn't a fan of hotel rooms. So none of us got a lot of sleep the previous 4 nights.  Needless to say after we unloaded and got lunch, everyone of us, including the cat, took naps yesterday afternoon. It was early evening before I made it up to the sewing room and took stock.  

The last sewing I did was to finish the August Inverted Star block for the Guild BOM. 




The color for August is brown. I only finished 3 of the 5 sawtooth stars needed for the sawtooth border. But at least I had enough to post on the Guild Facebook page what the color was for August.  I missed the guild meeting due to the move preparations. 

That's about all the action in my sewing room over the last couple of weeks. I figured out where I was with Old Town, Wild and Goosey, and my leaders and enders project. I've got all the pieces pinned for the next bit of sewing, but ran out of steam at that point and went to bed. 

We didn't have Internet at the apartment for most of the week and we were so tired each night we were staying in the hotel, that I'm way behind on emails and blog reading. So I'll be playing catch up on that front this week.  

Linking up with Design Wall Monday and Patchwork & Quilts.     

Sunday, July 20, 2025

Stitching Stuff Week 29 of 2025

 


It's been one of those weeks where the stitching plan just didn't work out with the rest of the to do list.  


  • 15 minute days/week = 1/7 days
  • 15 minute days/July = 10/19 days
  • 15 minute days/2025 = 181/200 days
  • Success rate = 90. 50%

Definitely not a good week on the stitching front.  This was move out week for Grad Girl and her roommate. Grad Girl is moving home while looking for a job.  We spent the Saturday before moving out the roommate. Yesterday we finished moving out all of Grad Girl's stuff. But it took us a week to pack and clean before heading for home yesterday. We were so tired from all the efforts that stitching just didn't happen, it was bed time as soon as we'd showered off the grime of the day.  I'm looking forward to spending a solid week in my sewing room. No moving stuff, I'm sore in places I didn't know I had.  

How was your stitching week?  

1. Frédérique
2. Gretchen
3. Julie in GA
4. Melissa G
5. Deb in Canada
6. Karen
7. DonnaleeQ
8. Andrée at Quilting & Learning
9. Bonnie in Va
10. Quilting Gail
11. Carol Andrews
12. Marsha's Spot

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Sunday, July 13, 2025

Stitching Stuff: Week 28 of 2025

 


It's been a busy week.  Grad Girl has been home this week, so we've had a chance to hang out. We finally started decluttering her room on Wednesday. It was fun to laugh over the memories and the inevitable, "Why did I keep this?".    My Guy and I celebrated our 33rd wedding anniversary this week. We went out for a very nice dinner. I've also developed a summer cold, the last couple of days a tissue box has pretty much gone everywhere I have.  All of that to say, it wasn't the best week on the stitching front. 


  • 15 minute days/week = 5/7 days
  • 15 minute days/July = 9/12 days
  • 15 minute days/2025 = 180/193 days
  • Success Rate = 93.26%
 

I'm still over 90% on the accumulated stitching time, so I'm not too unhappy.  This week will probably be just as bad on the stitching front.  I'll be helping Grad Girl move, so we'll be busy packing, loading and unloading in the Texas heat.  I have some handwork with me, I'm hoping I'm not too tired each evening to spend some time with needle and thread. We'll see how that goes.  

I won't have Internet for several days, Grad Girl's roommate carries the Internet and that goes away when she finishes her move out later today.  So I probably won't be on line much till the end of the this week. I'll have to play catch up then. 

How is your summer in the sewing room going? 

 

 

1. Gretchen
2. maggie f
3. Melissa G
4. Frédérique
5. Deb in Canada
6. Karen
7. DonnaleeQ
8. Melisa- Pinker n' Punkin Quilting
9. Julie in GA
10. Quilting Gail
11. Bonnie in Va
12. Andrée at Quilting & Learning
13. Marsha's Spot

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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

To Do List for the Week of 07/08/2025

It was a busy weekend and though I got my stitching time in most days, I was still busy enough that it was hard to get to everything on last week's to do list.  

To Do List for 07/01/2025

1.  Guild BOM: Finish August blocks, start Sept - progress
2.  Kate's Choice: Continue quilting blocks - no progress
3.  Embroidery or cross stitch: Stitch one night 
4.  Wild and Goosey: Finish green, start purple, sash red ✔
5.  Old Town: Continue assembly at late night sew 
6.  Summer Scrap Quilt: Continue as leaders and enders 

Grad Girl is here this week and we have a few things planned, so I won't have as much sewing room time as I usually do. That will necessitate a pared back to do list for the week. 

To Do List for 07/08/2025

1.  Guild BOM: Finish August blocks

All the pieces are cut, they just need to be assembled. The guild meeting is next week so I need to get the August blocks finished up pretty quickly.  

2.  Old Town (Bonnie Hunter): Continue assembly at late night sew




I still have a few flying geese to finish up before I can start assembling the blocks. If that doesn't happen this week. It will definitely happen next week.  

3.  Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter): Make purple, sash red blocks





I've gotten a good start on the purple blocks and just have a few red blocks left to sash.  Still a long way to go on this project, but getting to the point I can sash some of the blocks has been motivating.  Probably another year left to finish this project. Unless I decided to make it a priority.  

4.  Embroidery or Cross Stitch: Fit in at least one evening of stitching time. 

I forget just how slow going the counted cross stitch is, but I'm making a bit of progress here and there.  

5.  Simply Sensational Summer Scrap Quilt (Kevin the Quilter): Continue as leaders and enders. 




Two of the yellow borders have been added to the center. The top border is in progress.  

That's my list for this week.  With Grad Girl home, I'm just looking for progress on my current projects.  I'll be able to get serious again later this summer.  Linking up with the Quilt Schmilt for To Do Tuesday.  

Monday, July 7, 2025

What to Post When You Can't Show What You Are Working On?

Secret projects didn't used to be very common in my sewing room.  But with taking on the block of the month program for the guild, I don't feel like I can share much of that sewing till I've showed it at the guild meeting.  Getting a bit ahead has been my focus for the last month, so there's not much else going on in the sewing room.  If I take off all the bits and pieces of the BOM off my sewing table, here's what's left. 




Wild and Goosey along with Old Town are most of what I've been stitching on as I've been assembling the guild BOM blocks.  So not much exciting. Though I am hoping to finish off those red and beige flying geese so I can start assembling the Old Town blocks at late night sew.  

Meadow Mist Designs published the fabric requirements for this year's Magnificent Mystery last Thursday.  I did take some time to look in the stash closet to see if I could pull a palette together from what I already had (my goal with these mysteries is to use older stash, maybe with with an new addition or two). This was my first pass. 



I've wanted to make a teal and brown quilt. Not sure why, it's just a color palette I haven't tried before.  The two teals have been in the stash for years.  The beige toile at the top is the proposed background.  It's the only beige I have that has enough yardage.  Not all the fabrics touch each other (Cheryl is always really good about giving you info on which fabrics touch which).  I'm pretty firm on the teals and the dark brown.  The print, the tan and the beige toile, I'm not sure of.  There is lots of  time to decide if those work.  

Linking up with Monday Design Wall and Patchwork & Quilts

Sunday, July 6, 2025

Stitching Stuff: Week 27 of 2025

 



We had a wonderful 4th of July holiday with my family.  Grad Girl made it home. She'll be here all this week, then she heads back home to pack and move.  I did pretty well at fitting in some stitching time most days.  


  • 15 minute days/week = 6/7 days
  • 15 minute days/June =  27/30 days
  • 15 minute days/2025 = 175/186 days
  • Success rate = 94.09%

I didn't get any stitching time in on the 4th, we were just too busy cooking and hanging out with family for me to have time to pull out my stitching.  But I did work in some time in the sewing room other than that day. So not a bad week. 

How are doing finding time to stitch this summer? Are you out and about in the garden or like me trying to stay cool in the sewing room? 

1. Gretchen
2. Julie in GA
3. Melissa G
4. maggie f
5. Karen
6. DonnaleeQ
7. Jennifer in Indy
8. Bonnie in Va
9. Quilting Gail
10. Carol @Quilt Schmilt
11. Andrée
12. Marsha's Spot

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