Thursday, January 5, 2023

PHD in 2022: December and Year End Wrap Up

I'm struggling a bit to think clearly.  Benadryl does wonders for allergies, but it also creates a lot of brain fog.  I think the cats, Grad Girls and my mom's, finally got to me yesterday.  Actually it's probably mostly due to my mom's cat.  He decided to sleep next to my head Tuesday night. Grad Girl and I drove back down to my mother's on Tuesday because it would cut 2.5 hours off GG's trip back to college and I needed to pick up some things that wouldn't fit in the car after our Christmas holiday.  At any rate, hopefully I can stick with this post long enough to finish (and hopefully it's mostly readable).  

I've been playing along with Quilting Gail's PHD (Projects Half Done) for the last 4 years. I've yet to earn my PHD, but it's been a good way to be accountable for both finishing up old projects and finishing up anything new that was started during the year.  Here's my end of the year report for 2022. 




There are no updates to the report for December. There were no more finishes, but there was progress on one UFO and two ongoing projects. 

Rhododendron, the Bonnie Hunter 2021 mystery quilt along, gained two blocks during December. 




So just one block left to finish and I can start quilt assembly.  This project has come a long way this year, some of the pieces for the blocks hadn't even been assembled yet when the calendar turned over to 2022.  


Rhododendron as of 12/31/2021

My word for 2022 was Progress. I met that with this project even though it's not finished. 

Melodic Mystery, the Meadow Mist Designs 2022 mystery quilt along, was started in October.  I'm still a bit behind, but only by one month. I still need to finish the December clue. 



I have 5 more flower blocks to finish to be caught up. January's clue is probably already out, I've just not had a chance to go check it out.  

There has also been steady progress on the Bonnie Hunter 2022 mystery quilt along, Chilhowie. 


Clue 1 is finished, clue 2 is close, the rest of the clues still need a lot of work.  Even so, I'm happy with all the progress on this project. 

Progress was made on two other UFOs earlier in the year, but then they stalled out. The first was Unity, Bonnie Hunter's stay at home mystery quilt along. 



I finished the last pieced border and final two unpieced borders. The backing has been made and is prepped for quilting.  All that's left is to get the Unity top prepped.  There are a lot of loose threads on the back of this one and it's just been more than I've wanted to deal with.

The 2021 Meadow Mist Designs Mystery quilt was a new start in 2021 that carried over into 2022.  The quilt top was finished back in November, but I struggled to find a good backing fabric. I finally ordered some.  This is next on the list for quilting once I get Unity out the door.  


In the finished column for the PHD program are Fluorescence and Reactive Intermediates. 

Fluorescence (self designed) was ready to go out for quilting in November of 2021, by February 2022 it was a finished quilt. This quilt is one of my all time favorites.  


Reactive Intermediates was made from the pattern Potions, by Flying Parrot Quilts. The quilt was a gift to Grad Girls undergraduate research advisor.  I started cutting the fabrics for some of the blocks at the end of December 2021. I had to be really disciplined to get this quilt finished for graduation in 2022.  But it got done (the night before, but that still counts).



There were two other projects that were started and then finished in 2022. After Grad Girl moved to Texas, she asked for one more grocery bag as she went down the one she left for her undergrad roommate.  There was request for grocery bags for the undergrad roommates as they were now short too. My Guy had been wanting his own set of bags so we could cut down on the number of plastic bags we were collecting.  



In total I finished seven grocery bags.  The grocery bags got me back in the sewing room after a rough summer of no stitching.  They were quick and fun finishes. Exactly what I needed to get out of my stitching front. 

The other finish was also a start inspired by Grad Girl. She wanted a couple of her favorite embroidery pieces made into pillows. 



I finished these the evening before we moved her to Texas. Last year seemed to be the year for just in time finishes.  Both of us were very happy with how the pillows turned out.  The star of each is her embroidery.  

In summary, I didn't do so hot on the UFO finishes, ending the year with just two. But I did make really good progress on a three others. I finished all of the new starts for 2022, since both Melodic and Chilhowie continue in 2023, those don't count.  Not a stellar year, but considering just how rough the year was, I'm happy to get at least that much done. 

You can see how everyone else did on earning their PHD's in 2022 over at Quilting Gail.  

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

To Do Tuesday 1/3/2023

A nice thing about a new year is that it's a way for us to reset and refocus our efforts. Really we can do that at any point in the year, but the new year just seems to be a natural reset point.  I've been pretty happy with my efforts with with To Do Tuesday, so I don't have any plans to change my approach there.  But there is a change in the hostess this year. Carol of the Quilt Schmidt: For the Love of Fabric is taking over the care and feeding of the linky party. Thank you Carol.  

My end of the year To Do List was a bit longer than typical, but I managed to get all the items checked off before today. 

To Do List for 12/27/2022

1. Melodic Mystery: Finish Nov. clue work on Dec. Clue ✔
2. Chilhowie Mystery: Work on clues 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 
3. Rhododendron: Work on block B as leaders and enders 
4. Write a post for the 2023 Planning Party 
5. Write a post for the Best of 2022 Linky Party 

So I finished 2022 strong, I hope that's a good omen for 2023.

To Do List for 01/03/2023

1. Diatom Quilt Along: Select fabrics 



I took a bit of a dive into the my stash last night, but haven't found 4 blues that work well together yet. I'll need to get serious about searching the stash so I'm ready for the first part of the pattern on Friday.  

2. Stay at Home Round Robin: Decide on center block and start construction.

I've been looking at my patterns and books for potential centers and so far have worked out two potentials. 



This flower block is actually the combination of two different patterns.  I do like it, but the measurements for the component parts are all really weird. The other option: 



I owe My Guy a new recliner quilt, so I'm thinking the birds may be my best option. There is a third option, an owl. I've found three patterns that might work, but My Guy isn't a fan of any of them.  He does like the birds.  I need to decide soon so I have the center ready when the quilt along kicks off on Jan 16th.  

3. Unity: Prep quilt top for quilting



This quilt top has been finished since April. The backing has been made and it's prepped for quilting. I've just been dreading tackling the back of this quilt.  I'm going to bite the bullet and get that done this week.  

4.  Melodic Mystery: Work on Dec. and Jan. clues

5.  Chilhowie Mystery: Work on clues 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7

6.  Rhododendron: Work on block B as leaders and enders

That's a longer list than I normally have. Fingers crossed that I can get to everything on the list. Grad Girl starts her trip back to school today and My Guy just left for work. So I'll have lots of alone time to fill, this list should help with that.  

Monday, January 2, 2023

Mystery Stitching

Today is the last day of our holiday vacation.  My Guy heads back to work tomorrow and Grad Girl starts the trip back to Texas tomorrow.  She'll go visit Grandma tomorrow afternoon, that will cut about two and half hours off the eight hour drive.  I'm going to be really sad the rest of this week. Thankfully there are some new quilt alongs starting up soon. Hopefully getting ready for those will help me adjust to being home alone again.  

There has been some stretches of stitching time this week between Christmas and New Years.  The big accomplishment was finishing off the November clue for the Meadow Mist Designs Melodic Mystery quilt along. 




That's quite a pile of flying geese. I'm still working on the December clue. But it should be close to finished by the time the January clue comes out on Thursday. 

I'm not doing so well at keeping up with the Bonnie Hunter Chilhowie mystery.  I've managed to finish clue 1 and clue 2 is almost finished.  




The hold up is those hourglass blocks.  I'm going to need to start adding more sets to my string piecing line up.  That should be easier to do as I complete more of the previous clues.  

That's my progress for this week.  Linking up with the Monday Design Wall and Patchwork & Quilts.

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Stitching Stuff: 2022 Wrap Up


Happy 2023!  I had to think about how to label this post.  It's the first day of the new year, but the stitching dates reported are for the last week of 2022.  At any rate, I had a pretty good week on the stitching front. 

  • 15 minute days/week = 6/7days
  • 15 minute days/Dec = 19/31 days
  • 15 minute days/2022 = 201/365 days
  • Success rate = 55.07%
It was definitely not the year I had planned.  My goal was to stitch for 75% of the days in 2022, so that's definitely a missed goal.  My 4 month absence from the sewing room was certainly the cause. It's not my worse year ever though.  My worst year had a 52.3% success rate.  So I'll be happy that 2022 wasn't the new low.  

Next Sunday will be week 1 of 2023.  For now, please link up and share how you did on the stitching time you had in the last week of the 2022.

1. Gretchen
2. Frederique
3. Julie in GA
4. Colletta's Kitchen Sink
5. Karen
6. Michelle
7. DonnaleeQ
8. Jennifer in Indy
9. maggie f
10. Melisa- Pinker n' Punkin Quilting
11. Chris in Canada
12. Terri in BC
13. Carol Andrews
14. Andre at Quilting and Learning

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Happy New Year!