Tuesday, January 21, 2025
To Do List for the Week of 01/21/2025
Monday, January 20, 2025
Priority Projects
I'm not really ready for it to be Monday, even if it is a holiday. Of course being retired, it's almost like another day, except I get to hang out with My Guy because he's off work. I did spend a lot of time in the sewing room this weekend. I finished priority project #1 on Friday, my center block for the SAHRR.
I've seen the prompt for the first round posted over at Kathleen McMusing's blog. My plan is for 3" or 4" borders for each round so her first part of the prompt won't work for me. So I'm going to have to find another block that works with the first letter of my name. I think I have an idea. I'll definitely be playing in EQ later this morning to see if I can make that work.
The second priority project was to finish the February block for the guild BOM.
That was finished just before shutting down for the evening last night. So I'm ready for the guild meeting tomorrow.
The only other progress I made was actually assembling the one block A for the Marble Mystery.
I'm pretty happy with my fabric choices, we'll have to see if that's still the case once I get the other blocks made and the quilt assembled.
That's what's up on my design wall currently. Linking up with Monday Design Wall and Patchwork & Quilts.
Sunday, January 19, 2025
Stitching Stuff: Week 3 of 2025
It's been a good week on the stitching front. My big goal was to get my deadline sewing completed. The center for the 2025 SAHRR is finished. I'm still working on the guild BOM, but should be able to finish that up later today. I've had to be in the sewing room to stay caught up.
- 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
- 15 minute days/2025 = 17/18 days
- Success rate = 94.44%
Friday, January 17, 2025
Getting Started on the 2025 SAHRR
The middle of January snuck up on me. I had hoped to have my center block picked out and ready to go before the the first 2025 SAHRR kick off post went up. But that didn't happen. I've been contemplating center blocks since 4th quarter last year. I knew the color palette was going to be predominately green, but hadn't picked the fabrics. Inspiration struck when Grad Girl and I found a beautiful blue and green Batik in the close out section of the local quilt section.
From that we found the bright blue and the darker green. I pulled a gray from the stash to use as the background. Now that I had the fabrics it was easier to decide on a center block. I'd been going through my patterns to find something that clicked, but ended up designing my own center block.
I'm pretty happy with how it came together, though it's certainly not perfect. Now we just have to wait till the prompt for the first round is announced on Monday over at Kathleen McMusing's blog.
I'm playing along with the Chookshed Challenge this year. I realized when the Mid-Month Check In post went up that I had never specified what my January challenge was. My goal for this month is my #9, get the center block and first round border finished for the SAHRR before the end of the month. I've got the center done, now to stay on track with the first border.
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
To Do List for the Week of 01/14/2025
January seems to be chugging along much more quickly then it normally does. Tomorrow we'll be halfway through the month. Wasn't it the first like yesterday? Maybe it's because a cold has put a damper on my stitching time and I don't feel like I got much done last week. Progress on last week's to do list isn't bad, but I definitely didn't have the most productive week.
To Do List for 01/07/2025
1. 2025 Guild BOM: Start February blocks ✔
2. 2025 SAHRR: Select fabrics, start center block - progress
3. 2024 Guild BOM: Finish borders - progress
4. Marble Mystery: Finish December, start January clues ✔
5. Old Town: Continue to work on clues ✔
6. Wild and Goosey: Continue to work on red blocks ✔
7. Summer Scrapy Quilt: Continue as leaders and enders ✔
Not the best week, but not the worst either. The list for this week is pretty much the same, but there are two projects with deadlines, so those will be priority this week.
To Do List for 01/14/2025
1. 2025 Guild BOM: Finish February blocks
Found the gray scraps for the main block and one of the sawtooth stars. Those are cut. I still need 4 other grays for the remaining sawtooth stars and to cut the background fabrics. These have to be done before next Tuesday's guild meeting. So this will be my priority this week.
2. 2025 SAHRR (Quilting Gail): Finish center block
This quilt will be a gift to Grad Girl's current roommate. She likes green, so most of the rounds will be green with blue used as an accent fabric. The background is a pale gray. I know what I'm doing for the center block, I just need to cut the pieces and get it assembled before next Monday. So this is priority number 2 for the week.
3. 2024 Guild BOM: Add final border.
Since I have two other projects with immediate deadlines, this has been pushed to the side. Hopefully I'll have time to get the last border on so it can fall off the active list for a bit.
4. Marble Mystery (Meadow Mist Designs): Work on assembling blocks
Fingers crossed my fabric choices work out. I'm hopefully optimistic seeing how the block 1 is going to go together.
5. Old Town (Bonnie Hunter): Finish clue 3 and continue to work on other clues
I'll eventually get this mystery put together, but it's not a priority. I've been adding in a few step 2 and step 3 pieces as I work on other projects. Just a few more step 3 hour glass units to assemble. Then I'll move on to finishing off step 4.
6. Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter): Continue making red blocks, then start on purple
Just two red blocks left to finish and then I'll start on purple ones till we see what the RSC color is for February.
7. Simply Sensational Summer Scrap Quilt (Kevin the Quilter): Continue as leaders and enders.
Another long list for this week. Finishing #1 and #2 is my priority this week. If I can also get #3 moved to finished quilt top, it will have been a really good week.
Linking up with the Quilt Schmilt for To Do Tuesday.
Monday, January 13, 2025
Not Much To Show
With the cold I had last week, I didn't spend a lot of time in the sewing room. Grad Girl and I did have one marathon sewing session Thursday evening. She started some trivets at the retreat and she wanted to finish at least one of them before she went home. So we cut the batting and backing for one of the mats. Since I've not done any quilting, I really couldn't teach her. So we played with the machine settings while I tried quilting the mat. She provided discussion and support. Then I showed her how to bind it. Not perfect, but Grad Girl was really happy with the outcome.
It was definitely a very fun collaboration. I still need to work on my quilting skills, a lot!
I've made some progress on the 2024 Guild BOM.
The second light blue border is attached. I just need to cut and attach the strips for the last border and this will be a finished quilt top.
That's it for what's up on my design wall this week. Linking up with Design Wall Monday and Patchwork & Quilts.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
Stitching Stuff: Week 2 of 2025
I'm trying to get back on track with my regularly scheduled activities. Grad Girl left Friday to head back to Texas. She ended up staying an extra day due to the snow storm that blew through here on Thursday. The house was so quiet yesterday. There's no kid taking a nap on the couch in the afternoon with the TV on and no thunder of paws going up and down the stairs. It was so nice to have Grad Girl home for almost 3 weeks. She'll graduate either this May or August, so it's the last long school break she'll have.
I've been fighting a cold the last few days. On Wednesday I was just too out of it for much of anything, sleeping in the recliner a big portion of the day. It was just too much energy to think about stitching, that broke my 373 days long streak of daily stitching time. I'm still not 100% on the health front, but I have been back in the sewing room every day since. My numbers for the year don't look so bad.
- 15 minute days/week = 6/7 days
- 15 minute days/2025 = 10/11 days
- Success rate = 90.91%
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Saturday, January 11, 2025
Week 133 Photo Challenge: Power
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Photo Play: December 2024
Wednesday, January 8, 2025
Photo Play: November 2024
Tuesday, January 7, 2025
To Do List for the Week of 01/07/2025
Monday, January 6, 2025
The First Design Wall of 2025
Sunday, January 5, 2025
Stitching Stuff: Week 1 of 2025
My apologies that the post is a lot late today. Grad Girl and I went to a quilt retreat yesterday and didn't get home till late. I completely forgot about the post for today and pretty much went right to bed and then slept really late (for me anyway).
There's been a lot of 2024 wrap up and 2025 planning in blog land this week. Hopefully this is my last wrap up of 2024. I track my stitching time by year, so cut off 2024 last Tuesday. So here's my final metrics for last year.
- 15 minute days/2024 = 366/366
- Success rate = 100%
- 15 minute days/week = 4/4 days
- 15 minute days/Jan = 4/4 days
- 15 minute days/2025 = 4/4 days
- Success rate = 100%
The pattern is Kitty Cat Snack Mat by Tricia Lynn Maloney. Grad Girl worked on getting her 1/4" seam down first. Then she mastered the stich and flip corners. She still needs to layer them with Insul-Bright batting and a backing, the kitty will come out more once she quilts them. But I think she did very well with her first foray into piecing. I may convince her to make a quilt at some point. She had fun and really enjoyed hanging out with the "old ladies".
1. Julie in GA 2. DonnaleeQ 3. Karen 4. Gretchen | 5. Melissa G 6. Jennifer in Indy 7. Melisa- Pinker n' Punkin Quilting 8. Quilting Gail | 9. Bonnie in Va 10. Elvira 11. Andrée at Quilting & Learning 12. Amanda |
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Saturday, January 4, 2025
PHD in 2025
This year will be my seventh attempt to earn a PHD. Ms. P Designs USA is again hosting the 2025 PHD challenge. The rules are simple, 1) finish twelve UFOs and 2)Finish all new starts (unless they are mysteries/BOMs that run into 2026). I've never finished more than seven quilts in one year. I'm hoping that all the progress last year will help me finish 12 this year. Even if I don't get that far, if I can reduce the total number of UFOs this year I'll be happy.
Last year's efforts reduced the number of UFOs that just needed assembly, that leaves me this year with six quilt tops to be finished, two projects that need assembly and lots of projects that still need the blocks finished. I've already planned for three new projects this year as I've learned, focusing only on UFOs isn't fun. The plan is to pull one quilt top per month get it out for quilting and one project that needs the blocks finished. I'll work in the ones that just need assembly somewhere in there.
The finished quilt tops have shown up on other posts this week, but I'll add them here as reference for later.
Chocolate Marshmallows (Seabreeze Quilts), Squared Away (SoScrappy), Chilhowie (Bonnie Hunter), Malted Mystery (Meadow Mist Designs), Indigo Way (Bonnie Hunter), Betty (Meadow Mist Designs)
Quilts to Assemble
Kate's Choice (my quilt as you go project) and the 2024 Guild BOM.
Projects that still need the blocks constructed.
Celtic Solstice (Bonnie Hunter), On Ringo Lake (Bonnie Hunter), Good Fortune (Bonnie Hunter), Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter), Simply Sensational Summer Scrap Quilt (Kevin the Quilter), Marble Mystery (Meadow Mist Designs),Old Town (Bonnie Hunter), 2025 Guild BOM.
A sub goal for 2025 would be to get all my versions of Bonnie Hunter mysteries into quilt tops by the end of the year. There are 4 on this year's PHD list. it would be nice to get them all made into finished quilts, but that's not likely.
I'm planning 3 new starts for next year, the 2025 SAHRR (Quilting Gail), 2025 Meadow Mist Designs Mystery and the 2025 Bonnie Hunter Mystery. Hopefully I can hold the line at those three. If I can do as well on finishes this year as I did last year, the number of UFOs should go down. At least that's the plan. Here's my PHD Report tracking card for this year.
And here's my project tracker for this year.
Friday, January 3, 2025
ChookShed Challenge
Dreamworthy Quilts is sponsoring the Chookshed Challenge again this year.
The challenge has you pick 10 quilting related goals for the year and then uses a random number generator to pick which project you work on for the month. I like challenges that help me stay on top of my to do list for the year and the monthly accountability helps with that. But I don't work well with random, I'm just not wired that way. So I'm going to pick my list of 10 goals to play along, but I'll decide which one to work on during any given month.
The first 6 goals for the year is to make backings, quilt, label and bind all the finished quilt tops from last year.
From left to right, top to bottom
1. Chocolate Marshmallows
2. Squared Away
3. Chilhowie
4 Malted Mystery
5 Indigo
6 Betty
Here's the remaining 4 goals
7. Learn to quilt as you go by quilting the blocks for Kate's Choice.
8. Finish On Ringo Lake as a gift for one of Grad Girl's chem buddies
9. Start and finish the 2025 SAHRR as a gift for Grad Girl's roommate
10. Finish the blocks and assemble my oldest Bonnie Hunter mystery quilt, Celtic Solstice.
These will be on my 2025 PHD plan as well, but it doesn't hurt to the same entries in multiple challenges. Hopefully that means I'll actually have double the incentive to make progress on these projects.
Thursday, January 2, 2025
PHD in 2024: End of the Year Wrap Up
It's always an adjustment to move from the previous year to the new year. Mostly it's a mind reset, but it did take me the better part of the morning to reset my quilting tracking spreadsheet for the new year. That first meant making sure all of the quilty stuff that went on in 2024 was captured. With that all done, it made pulling all the information for my end of the year PHD report easier.
The year ended with six finishes, six projects moved to finished quilt tops, progress on the rest of the UFOs on the list and six new starts. So I broke even in terms of finishes and starts for the year, there was no net change in my UFO numbers. But I finished double the number of quilts in 2024 than I did in 2023. So I'll take that as successful year even though I didn't earn my PHD for the year.
The finishes this year ranged from some of the oldest on my UFO list to one of the new starts.
First row: A Flutter (self designed), Blue Birds (self designed), Shadow Demon (self designed)
Second row: Rhododendron (Bonnie Hunter), Diatom (Quilting Jetgirl), String Lights (Meadow Mist Designs)
First row: Chocolate Marshmallow (Seabreeze Quilts), Squared Away (So Scrappy), Chilhowie (Bonnie Hunter)
I didn't do as much on the Butterfly panel this year. One butterfly and some of the fill in foliage got finished. This is my travel project. It went on a few trips, but this year I was able to take quilts that needed to be bound on a number of trips away from home. So I still got a lot of hand work done, just not on this project.
Marble Mystery (Meadow Mist Designs) was going along pretty well until December. I've made some progress on the last clue but, didn't get it done before the January clue came out this morning. This morning's clue includes the instructions for final assembly and I'm excited to see how my version comes together.