Saturday, February 28, 2026

February Stash Report and Goals Update

Much of February was taken up with a visit from and a collaborative project with my friend Cherie that we're keeping under wraps for now. But I did accomplish some other things, or at least make progress. I started the Opal-Inspired project, which generated leftover scraps. Those scraps became 16-patch blocks. 

Opal-Inspired

The Positively Scrappy flimsy was ready for quilting (backing from PCQ's stash) and I had a successful quilting experience with it: no long arm issues at all! Such a relief after all the issues with the teal project. 

Positively Scrappy

Since the new projects are not pieced to the flimsy stage yet and the yardage for Positively Scrappy has already been counted out, I have only the backing for the X and Plus quilt to count out. It's pieced and ready for quilting at my next long arm time slot. 

February Stash Report: 

IN this month: None.
OUT this month: 4 yards (Backing for X and Plus quilt, 4 yards.)

IN YTD: 21 yards
OUT YTD: 24.25 yards

YTD Net Change: 3.25 yards out

Goals Update: 

February Recap: 

1. Make a Stacked Slabs top, small throw size, to show at PCQ meeting on 2/9. Take it and several of the other PCQ top samples to talk about charity sew day projects. Done and top has been donated. 

2. Assist a friend on the long arm on Feb. 4th. Done. 

3. Host Cherie the week of the 16th for our own at-home retreat. Yes, and we got our secret collaborative project done to the flimsy stage. WE HAD A GREAT TIME!

4. Piece backing for X and Plus quilt; quilt on PCQ's long arm on Feb. 24. Pieced the backing for X and Plus, but quilted Positively Scrappy instead. 

5. Piece backing for the leftover Postage Stamp Blocks top. Done and donated for someone else to quilt and finish. 

6. Work on new Mary's Triangles project at social sewing. Progress: project is cut and kitted up and first few blocks have been started. 

7. Work on new opal-inspired piecing project. Progress: blocks are complete and ready to join into rows. Bonus: pieced the leftover fabrics into small 16-patch blocks. 

Other: Donated 3 older UFO tops, prototypes from my Charity Quilt patterns, to the community service committee. 

One of my goals for the year is to do something about my unquilted UFO tops. Most of them are prototypes or teaching samples from Community Service patterns. You can see them all in the Free Charity Quilt Patterns tab above. I gave three of them to the new community service committee chair. They can hold them for sew day teaching samples, or quilt and donate them, as they wish. They are no longer my UFOs. 

March Goals: 

1. Participate in PCQ's quilt show on March 7. In addition to having two quilts in the show, I signed up to help with take-down after the show closes. I need to add labels to those two quilts.

2. Prep projects for April retreat. Includes fabric shopping, layout and cutting. This is the top priority for March.

3. Quilt the X and Plus top. 

4. Take the Bernina 770 in for repairs. Something is causing thread nests on the underside and thread shredding on the top (not the needle, I've tried several). Also the needle threader is out of alignment. 

5. Work on next steps of the confidential collaborative project.

6. Work on the Mary's Triangles project at social sewing.

7. Continue searching for sashing fabric for Crossroads Wheel blocks.

8. Assemble the Opal-Inspired blocks - OR - the 16 patch blocks made from the leftovers into a top. 

It may not sound like as much as a typical month, but for my April retreat I want to make a Diabolical Jane top, and fabric selection is said to be truly a diabolical challenge. That has to be my focus so I'll be ready to go. 


Friday, February 27, 2026

Positively Scrappy: Quilted and Ready for Binding

Last week my friend Cherie (SeeMoreQuilts.blogspot.com) was here for an at-home retreat at my house. We had a great time and got a lot accomplished, but we're keeping the project under wraps for a while. 

Since then, I had a time slot on PCQ's long arm, so I was able to get Positively Scrappy quilted. I had absolutely no problems whatsoever with the machine or the quilting using the club's light grey thread. 

Well, except that I ran out of bobbin about 90 percent of the way across the last pass and had to stop and wind another bobbin. Sheesh! But still, no quality problems. 

If I say so myself, I love how this quilt turned out. For an essentially black and white quilt, it has A LOT of color in it. It's actually a very cheerful quilt despite all that black.

I still need to bind and label it. The binding is a one of the black/grey prints used in the top. 

At 54" by 72" this will be a good throw size for a teen. It's perfect for one of the charities we support. 


Monday, February 16, 2026

Because...Friends

Last year my buddy Kevin the Quilter send two beautifully pieced tops for me to quilt and donate to one of PCQ's charities. I was blown away by the tiny precision piecing. Kevin's piecing has inspired me to work smaller, which led to the creation of Cherry Jubilee and The Scrappy Pinterest Project. 

Still working with small pieces, I started the Opal Inspired project. I cut one 2" WOF strip of each fabric, and after making the Opal Inspired blocks, I had a lot of partial strips left over. Since the colors are perfect for a baby quilt, I made 16 patch blocks out of them. A few scraps of darker green and orange from my scrap drawer were added for a bit more variety. Here I have nine sets of four identical 6" blocks. 

Taking a page from Kevin's playbook, I spun the seams. When the blocks are sewn together the seams will all nest. 

These blocks could make a 36 by 36 inch baby quilt, or I could add sashing and make it a little bigger. I want to keep it narrow enough to use one width of fabric for the backing, so we'll see. 

So, because Kevin inspired me, this project came into being. Now another friend, Cherie, is coming to spend a few days sewing with me. We're working on a collaborative project that we prefer to keep confidential, so I won't be posting about the project. But I can show you that my sewing room is cleaned up and ready for Cherie. 

My table opens up large enough that we can create a workspace for her to sew at the end of it. I just need to bring in a chair for her and we'll be ready to go. 

She's arriving tomorrow and will be here the rest of the week. So fun to have our own at-home retreat! 




Monday, February 9, 2026

Opal-Inspired

PCQ has a display window in our Creative Arts Center and we change out the display each month. This year they're using birthstones to determine the featured color each month. January was Garnet, and my red Cherry Jubilee quilt was featured. 

October is Opal. Not my birthstone, but the idea of an opal-inspired color palette got the wheels turning in my brain. I googled images of opals. 
Opal gemstone, screen capture from Google image search

To me, this suggests a palette of low volumes with occasional flecks of aqua, orange, and yellow. Which, by the way, would be good colors for a baby quilt. I pulled fabrics in these colors and selected the most suitable.

I made a few small blocks with scattered bits of my chosen colors. This could be interesting.


The blocks are small, only 6". Once cut, they go together quickly. I've been making them in batches of four matching blocks that can be widely spaced in the quilt top. A 6 by 7 layout will yield a 36" by 42" baby quilt. 


Here are the blocks on my design wall. The overall effect is light with flashes of color. I'll kit it up to sew the top together at social sewing. 


We'll see if the girls on the window committee view this as Opal-inspired in October. 

Friday, February 6, 2026

Leftover "Almost Postage Stamp" Blocks

Back in 2024 when I started making my Almost Postage Stamp quilt, PCQ was pushing for twin bed size quilts for donation. Then in 2025 we made some changes to our roster of charities, and we no longer need bedspread-size quilts. Smaller throws are now preferred. 

I had planned for my Almost Postage Stamp quilt to be bedspread size, but by reducing the number of blocks I could make it smaller. However, the blocks were already made. What to do with them?  Use them with alternate blocks for another top. 

I couldn't find anything suitable in my stash for the focus fabric. After all, it had to coordinate with already-made blocks, not be the inspiration for the color palette. So a friend and I went shopping, and we found this batik with the right colors in it. But it looked busy next to the checkerboard blocks. She suggested adding a frame around it to give it some separation. Brilliant! 

Since the pieced blocks were already made, this top came together quickly at a couple of mornings of social sewing. It finished at 48 by 60". I found fabric suitable for the backing in PCQ's stash, prepped binding, put in a request for batting from the charity committee, and turned the whole package in for someone else to quilt. 

Win-win-win! No more orphan blocks or UFO here for me. The blocks got used, the long arm committee gets a throw size quilt to use for training, and someone in Hospice will get a nice throw when it's finished. 


Link up: Alycia Quilts

Sunday, February 1, 2026

January Stash Report and Goals Update

January was a busy month. I was able to accomplish most of my goals, and even a little extra. It was also a good month for my stash report. A couple of finishes helped. 

The big finish this month was my teal quilt. After all the woes with the quilting, it's finally done and the quilting looks good. I'm able to count out the backing and binding in my stash report. 


Another finish was the X and Plus top. I didn't expect to make this much progress! 


Also (no photos yet, coming soon) I was able to use my leftover Almost Postage Stamp blocks and piece a top at social sewing. 

And the most important finish, my grandson's video game quilt with minky backing. It's already shipped, delivered, and waiting for him to open next weekend. 

All these finishes boosted my stash usage numbers! But I also scored some goodies at an estate sale, which offset my usage. Not too bad, though. 

January Stash Report

IN this Month: 21 yards (21 yards from estate sale @ <$1.40/yd)

OUT this month: 20-1/4 yards. (Backing and binding for teal quilt, 5-3/4 yards. Top for Cannon's quilt and leftovers given away, 6 yards. Binding, 1/2 yard.  Est 4-1.4 yards per EQ for X and Plus top. Leftover Almost Postage Stamp blocks top, 2-3/4 yards excluding blocks already counted.) 

YTD Net change: 3/4 yard added. 

Goals Update

January Recap: 

1. Get Minky and quilt grandson's video game quilt. Bind and finish. Must be shipped by January 31.  Done and shipped 1/15. 

2. Talk to Spoonflower about printing sashing fabric for my Crossroads Wheel project. Not done; still have some local shops to check out before pursuing bespoke fabric from Spoonflower. 

3. Pull fabrics and cut pieces for an X and Plus quilt. Done, and completed the flimsy. 

4. Start planning a long-term piecing project to work on at social sewing. Yes, have been cutting for a new scrappy project involving Mary's Triangles.

5. Go through my UFOs and figure out a plan for them. Progress. Donated one UFO top together with backing, batting and binding for it to PCQ, Feathered Star. Currently working with new PCQ Charity committee president regarding several other UFOs. 

Other:
1) Assembled a top using the leftover blocks from my Almost Postage Stamp quilt at social sewing. Found fabric for backing for it. 
2) Prepped back, batting and binding for Positively Scrappy and turned it in for someone else to quilt and finish. 


February Goals: 

1. Make a Stacked Slabs top, small throw size, to show at PCQ meeting on 2/9. Take it and several of the other PCQ top samples to talk about charity sew day projects. (Pattern in Charity Quilts tab above) 

2. Assist a friend on the long arm on Feb. 4th. 

3. Host Cherie the week of the 16th for our own at-home retreat. 

4. Piece backing for X and Plus quilt; quilt it on PCQ's long arm on Feb. 24. 

5. Piece backing for the leftover Postage Stamp Blocks top. 

6. Work on new Mary's Triangles project at social sewing. 

7. Work on new opal-inspired piecing project. 

I'll finish with one more photo. Each club has a display window in our Creative Arts building. This year the committee chose birthstones to inspire the color of the month to be displayed. January's birthstone is garnet, so they put out a call for dark red projects. My Cherry Jubilee is featured (folded) at the upper right. (The back of the window looks into the Fiber Arts room)

Photo credit: PCQ's window committee


Friday, January 30, 2026

X and Plus Top

One of my goals this month was to make progress on making X and Plus blocks. Not only did I make progress, I finished the top.

It's still somewhat busy, but not nearly as busy as many of the X and Plus quilts out there. The monochromatic green color palette helps, as does the white space. 

It finished at 60 x 72", adult throw size. Since it's just a little too long to hang well on my wall in vertical orientation, I also tried it in horizontal orientation. It looks crooked but that's photographer error - there's a group of agaves in the way of where I had to stand. 

I found a green and white modern print in my stash that I can use for backing. I'll get it quilted in February and then donate it. It was fun to make but now I've gotten the X and Plus blocks out of my system, and it's time to move on to something else. 

As X and Plus quilts go, I like how this one turned out. 


Link up: Alycia Quilts 1/30