February is such a short month. January was 5 weeks, so a true 4 week month is a shock afterwards. Now that the second month of 2026 is finished, it's time to report on how I'm doing on my PHDs (projects half done) and link up with Ms P Designs' PHD in 2026. My PHD report is unchanged from January.
No finishes, but no new starts either. It was still a good month because there has definitely been progress on several projects.
Kate's Choice is an almost finish. The second border is attached. The top border is quilted, but I had to stop and figure out how to deal with the sashing for the top and bottom borders. That's figured out. Hopefully both borders get finished and added this week. Then all that's left is binding. It would be nice to have a finish for March.
Since the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color for February was green, I took the month to sash all the green Wild and Goosey blocks (Bonnie Hunter). Now that those are done, they go back into the project box with the yellow, orange and red sashed blocks. I may make some changes later, some have triangles that stand out a bit much. But I'll wait till I get all the blocks done and see how it looks when these are up on the wall with all the other blocks.
The quilt assembly instructions came out for the Magnificent Mystery (Meadow Mist Designs) in February. I'm not quite half way done with constructing the blocks. So not completely caught up, but not way behind either.
The January, February and March blocks for the Guild BOM have been released. April will be shown at the guild meeting this month. I've started on the instructions for May, I should get back to the instruction writing and block construction this month. It would be nice to have May, June and July ready to go before April gets here.
The SAHRR (Quilting Gail), is over for this year. I chose a large center block with much smaller sampler blocks as my approach to the challenge this year. I've changed up the blocks in the sampler rows to better balance the color density in the blocks. There are still some borders to add, but it's coming together pretty well
When Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs kicked off her 2026 Stash Busting Quilt along in January, I couldn't resist starting Scenic Waypoint. I'm about a week behind schedule. But for me, that's not too bad. The blocks are turning out nicely and it feels good to use up some older stash fabrics.
There was an error in my project mapping graphic last month, I over stated how far along I was on Magnificent Mystery. So that bar is shorter, but to compensate Kate's Choice became an assembled top, so that bar got a bit longer.
I should finish up the three quilt tops that have been my priority since January this month. So hopefully a few lines in the graph will be longer. I'm hoping that happens earlier in the month, so I can start working on that big block of quilts that need to be quilted before the end of the month. We'll see how far I get on those.







3 comments:
Congratulations on your progress, and thank you for linking up to PHD in 2026. I hope you have a great March!
Looks like lots of progress to me!! And once the tops are done, the final finish is getting close.
I am glad you have figured out how you want to handle the sashing before putting on the top and bottom borders of Kate's Choice. I look forward to seeing all of these projects make progress this month!
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