Thursday, July 2, 2026

June PHD Report

Hard to believe we are half way through 2026. By this point you realize your goals were just a touch too ambitious and what seemed doable back in January is probably not going to get done. At least that's how it seems to work for me. Thankfully it is the start of a new month, so another chance to make good progress on my projects.  Linking up with Ms. P Designs to review on my progress with my June PHD Report.  




June's report includes another finish.  It's my second for the year. Which isn't much, but two finishes is double what I had last year. Not what I had hoped to achieve by this point in the year, but I'm not going to be too hard on myself. 




Chilhowie, the 2022 Bonnie Hunter Mystery, was finished in June. This is my first attempt at quilting a whole quilt (my March finish was a quilt as you go project).  I learned a lot while quilting this project. It's far from perfect, but it doesn't look too bad. The quilt is 61" x 62", a bit bigger then I remembered.  This project was donated to the local charity that supports women fleeing domestic violence.  I'm hoping this colorful quilt ends up with one of the kids, I think they'd like the bold colors.

Even though there was only one finish this month, there has been good progress on some of my other UFOs.  




The embroidered butterfly panel is my travel project. It came along with me on my visit to My Girl the last week of June.  I also took my sewing machine. But the days we had plans, it was easier to work in a few minutes of embroidery time then pull out all the sewing stuff. I sew on her dining room table, so it has to get put away when we eat. I made good progress on the 7th butterfly. 




I needed a new block assembly project for June.  The UFO with the most blocks already completed was Good Fortune, the 2018 Bonnie Hunter Mystery. The chain blocks were a pretty quick finish, the main pinwheel blocks are taking a bit longer. 




June was spent adding sashings to the blue Wild and Goosey blocks (Bonnie Hunter). I made good progress with those, but didn't quite get finished.  It's much easier to put the blocks up on the design wall now that most of them are sashed. I'm excited to get this project to the assembly stage.  Purple and teal still need a number of blocks, but there has been progress on both.  




The 2025 Guild BOM is prepped for quilting and will be dropped off for long arm quilting this week.  Fingers crossed that means a finish in July.  



The July block of the month for the guild was shown at the June meeting.  I've been working on the blocks for the rest of the year.  Instructions have been written, but that's about it. I need to get going as I'll need to have the August block ready in just a couple of weeks. 

 



The blocks for Lupine and Laughter (Bonnie Hunter's 2025 mystery) were finished last month and assembled into a top. The first border is on.  The strips for the last two borders are cute. Those should go on in July. 

Looking back, there was visible progress last month on my project tracking chart.  



 There was a finish, another quilt that reached the ready to be quilted stage, and another quilt to adding borders stage. There has been steady progress in the first half of the year.  Hopefully I can keep up the momentum into July.   

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