Wednesday, October 1, 2025

September Stash Report and Goals Update

It seems like I was sewing almost every day this month. What do I have to show for it? Not many blog posts, that's for sure. I was quilting on things that either are not bound yet, or belong to someone else. I made some piecing progress, or not...

I thought I had finished the teal top, but blog readers saw that I attached the bottom border upside down. That needs to be fixed before I can count the top finished. 


Teal quilt with OOPS bottom border

I did a lot - for me - of long arm quilting this month, helping a friend. On the piecing front, I made progress on some existing projects, and I started something new. My stash report is still looking good; a lot more has been used than purchased. 

September Stash Report

IN this month:  5-3/4 yards (2 yards video game print. 3-3/4 yards from FQ order.)
OUT this month: 4-1/2 yards (Backing for black and red churn dash, 4-1/2 yards.)

IN YTD: 51-3/4 yards
OUT YTD: 93-1/8 yards
YTD Net Change: 41-3/8 yards OUT

Positively Scrappy blocks

Goals Update

September Goals:

1. Help Edna quilt her large quilt on the long arm. May take two sessions. Done - We got hers done in one session, so we quilted one of mine during the other session we had booked. 

2. Assemble the teal blocks into a top. Progress - I thought I was done but the bottom border is sewn on upside down. Sheesh! 

3. Piece franken-batting for the red & black churn dash top. Done. And also quilted. Photos and story to come later. 

4. Piece backing for the Postage Stamp top. See if I have enough batting off-cuts to franken-batt together for it. Backing made. Franken-batt was used for the red and black churn dash. Batting for the Postage Stamp quilt was requested and received from PCQ. 

5. Make progress on the Leftover Strata top. No, change of plan. Since it's already kitted up, I'm saving this project to work on at social sewing or a future retreat. 

6. Make progress on the new scrappy project. Progress: Blocks made and sewn into columns. Now named Positively Scrappy.

7. Make backing for windmill baby quilt. Yes, have backing and batting and will quilt this on my domestic machine. 

Other: Found inspiration for a new challenging long-term project; made templates and a test block. 

Test block; I'm calling my version Crossroads Wheel
although there are similar patterns out there with other names.

October Goals: 

1. Quilt the Postage Stamp quilt.

2. Bind the red and black churn dash top. 

3. Fix the bottom border on the teal top. Piece the backing for it. 

4. Quilt the windmill baby quilt on my domestic machine. 

5. Finish piecing the Positively Scrappy top.

6. Make some more blocks for the new Crossroads Wheel project.

7. Start planning a new video game-themed quilt for grandson's birthday. 

8. Make a banner for my souvenir pins.

Looks like I have a busy month planned!
 
The weather is finally starting to cool off a bit here. The snowbirds are coming back and fall activities are starting up in PebbleCreek. When the snowbirds come on social sewing days, the classroom gets crowded. PC's Sewing Club will resume having classes twice a month, which reduces the studio time available for those of us who sew and socialize on Wednesday mornings and then go out to lunch. I may or may not participate is some of Sewing Club's events, depending on what project they're doing. But it will be good to see friends again who've been away for a few months!



Monday, September 29, 2025

Teal Value Study: Finished Top

 On my list of goals for this month was to finish piecing
the top of the teal value study project.
Voila!


 Just an indoor photo on my wall today;
I'll get better outdoor photos later after it's quilted.
I'm keeping this one, so I'll have to get batting for it.
I have fabric for the backing which I'll need to piece together. 

Updated to thank blog readers who noticed the bottom border 
is upside down. Thank you; I will get that fixed right away. 


Link ups: Small Quilts and Doll Quilts 9/29;  Alycia Quilts 10/3

Monday, September 22, 2025

A Possible New Project?

One of my goals for the last couple of months has been to think about a new challenging long term project. After hours of scrolling Pinterest and playing in EQ, I may have something. 

But it involves templates, paper piecing, and tight curves. Do I really want to do this? I need to make a test block to try it out. So of course I had to first make the templates and paper piecing segments. 

This certainly meets the criteria. It's neither fast nor easy. Let's see where this goes. 


Monday, September 15, 2025

Positively Scrappy Progress

The Plus blocks are all made and are up on the wall, but not carefully placed yet. I need to move them around so that the same fabric isn't touching itself or in line with itself. And I see two patches that are too dark that need to be replaced, easy fixes at this stage. 

Even though the background fabrics are all low volumes and the Plus fabrics are black or charcoal variations, this quilt has A LOT of color and print in it. So different from how I usually do low volume backgrounds. 

After I get these blocks arranged, I'll make the ones for the tops and bottoms of the half-drop columns. I don't want to make them until I know which fabrics they'll be adjacent to, so I can avoid using those same fabrics. 

These blocks will finish at 8" so the quilt will be 56" by 72", a good size for a throw. 

As is often the case, this new project captured my attention and has completely taken over. I haven't touched any of the other WIPs on my to-do list. Funny how that happens...




Monday, September 8, 2025

Positively Scrappy, Not Yet Ready for the Design Wall

Once again, I saw something inspiring on Pinterest. It was credited to "StitchMischief, Dec. 2020," but I can't find the link now. It's a scrappy quilt similar to but not the same as Scrappy Serendipity. This design features dark Plus motifs on a colorful low volume background. Here's the inspiration photo: 

Credit: Stitchmischief, Dec. 2020, via Pinterest

Edited 9/9: Link to image source: Instagram

In my ongoing efforts to use up scraps and stash, I pulled out everything that could work for the black or charcoal plus shapes. Then I pulled out all the harder-to-use low volumes, the ones with light grounds but a lot of color or pattern or contrast in them. After raiding my scraps, I also cut bits from yardage. Didn't make a dent! 

Now I'm in the process of making blocks. I think I'll need 54 of them. 


Just a few more needed, then I can lay them out on the design wall. Like Scrappy Serendipity, this design uses a half-drop layout, so I'll have to make end blocks for some of the columns. 

One of my goals last month was to think about a new long term project. This is the project that called to me, not long term at all, but I am having fun with it. 




Sunday, August 31, 2025

August Stash Report and Goals Update

I had some finishes this month; thus, I had good stash usage. I've been making an effort to use as much as possible from my stash this year, and my stats are looking good. 

The big finish was Cherry Jubilee. The fabrics in the top were already counted out, but now that it's finished I can count the backing and binding. 

Cherry Jubilee

Backing for the UFO baby quilt also counts, as does the top of the pinwheel baby quilt (no photo yet).

Wanda's Squares UFO baby quilt

August Stash Report

IN this month: 2 yards (Bob's Variety- 2 yards.)
Out this month: 9 yards (Backing & binding for UFO Baby quilt, 1-3/4 yards,  Backing for Cherry Jubilee, 4-1/2 yards.  Windmill baby quilt top, 2-3/4 yards.)

IN YTD: 46 yards
OUT YTD: 88-5/8 yards
YTD Net Change: 42-5/8 yards out.

Goals Update
This month was so-so on the goals front. Some accomplishments, something extra, and something untouched. 

August Recap: 

1. Quilt Cherry Jubilee next time I have a time slot on the long arm. Done. Also bound; needs label.

2. Assemble the Teal Blocks into a top. No, not touched. 

3. Test a smaller scale Scrappy Serendipity block for a baby quilt. Done. Not pursuing this because it consumes more than my available one yard of background fabric. 

4. Make a back for the red & black churn dash. Done. 

5. Work on the confidential project from retreat. Progress.

6. Start thinking about a new complicated long term piecing project. Started cutting for a new scrappy project; don't know how long term it will be. 

Other: pieced a windmill baby quilt top. No photos yet; separate post coming soon. 

September Goals: 

1. Help Edna quilt her large quilt on the long arm. May take two sessions. 

2. Assemble the teal blocks into a top. 

3. Piece franken-batting for the red & black churn dash top. 

4. Piece backing for the Postage Stamp top. See if I have enough batting off-cuts to franken-batt together for it. 

5. Make progress on the Leftover Strata top. 

6. Make progress on the new scrappy project. 

7. Make backing for windmill baby quilt. 









Friday, August 29, 2025

Cherry Jubilee

Finally finished! 

I started this top back in November, pieced with lots of tiny scraps. Then the top sat for a while. I finally had an opportunity to make the backing and quilt it. Bonus, I got the binding on, too. 

Because of the cherry red and cream color palette and some low volume prints with cherries in them, I'm naming this quilt Cherry Jubilee. I really like how it turned out. 

For the backing, I used a beautiful William Morris print in burgundy that I had purchased for something else and then opted not to use. I had almost enough, so I spliced in a little of the burgundy print fabric used for the binding. 


Can I say again, I really like how this turned out. My husband likes this one too, and he almost never comments on my quilts. 

Cherry Jubilee, 64" x 88"