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Sunday, July 12, 2026

Stitching Stuff: Week 28 of 2026

 


It was a fairly quiet week for a change.  I had an endodontist appointment on Monday to check if my tooth problem needed a root canal. Nope, I just have a really bad sinus infection. After round three of antibiotics, I'm hoping that issue is resolved. Other than my PT appointments, I was free to make progress in the sewing room.  


  • 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
  • 15 minute days/July = 11/11 days
  • 15 minute days/2026 = 188/192
  • Success rate = 97.92%

I managed to sew every day this week. First time I've managed that since early June.  My goal for the year was to stitch at least 80% of the time. I'm on track to beat that for sure. 

How are things going in your sewing room?  

6 comments:

  1. Not glad about your sinus infection but glad it isn't a tooth! I've managed to go into my sewing room and at least cut out pieces on my cutting table and finish up a few blocks. I hope to get to the point I can make a post today or tomorrow.
    Did you have high wind yesterday? I saw most of OK was under severe watches.

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  2. Sinus infections always seem to be tough ones to get rid of - hope this latest round of antibiotics does the trick. Glad you felt like sewing anyway. I have put a couple days worth of work into my quilt as you go finishing project and finally making some visible progress. That's a good feeling!

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  3. I bet your glad it is not the tooth as that is really expensive for a root canal and then usually a crown. But sinus infections are not fun either

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  4. I am so glad that you do not have to undergo a root canal, but bummer on the sinus infection. I know that can be uncomfortable especially when it affects the tooth and gums. Woo Hoo on your Stitching time! I wish you another productive week. Hugs.

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  5. You are doing well with your goal this year. And how fortunate you don't have to have a root canal. Hopefully all the antibiotics will eliminate the infection.

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  6. Way to go Kate! I hope that the rest of the year will bring you lots of sewing and finished quilts to go with your plan :-) I did more hand stitching than anything else but it all counts. Take care.

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