Friday, December 31, 2021
New word for 2022
Thursday, December 30, 2021
2021 in Review
Reflecting on the projects I've worked on during 2021 is turning out to be a real eye opener for me. My project spreadsheet had 102 projects listed that I actually worked on during the year. Some were full sized quilts and some were really small things like mug rugs. The spreadsheet automatically totals up my projects by category - and yes, I'm a spreadsheet nerd.
Almost half of my finishes were pillowcases, which did surprise me. But there were 13 completed quilts, so that made me very happy. A few of the finished quilts are in the collage below.
My spreadsheet also lists 9 more quilt tops made during the year, so those are going onto my UFO list for 2022 with plenty of optimism that they will get quilted and bound.
Wednesday, December 29, 2021
Catching up with Farmers Wife Sampler
After not making last week's Farmers Wife Sampler blocks, yesterday I made 4 - last week's and this week's blocks.
Tuesday, December 28, 2021
Grandkids surrounding us
We are really very fortunate that both of our daughters and families live within 90 miles of us now. That hasn't always been the case.
Monday, December 27, 2021
Design Wall Monday - back to work on sampler blocks
Last week I didn't get my Farmers Wife Sampler blocks done. Peaceful Hours and Periwinkle were the blocks assigned for the week. And today we'll have 2 new ones, so I'll be making 4 blocks this week. I definitely don't want to fall behind.
Linking up with Design Wall Monday:
https://smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com/
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
Laundry Line is finished
OK - I surprised myself and managed to get that binding all sewn down. So I can officially call this a 2021 finish! Woot woot!!!
Normally I have trouble hand sewing anything black or navy blue unless I have daylight. But this black print wasn’t too hard on my eyes, so I actually kept stitching and finished.
Laundry Line is a Kim Diehl Simple Whatnots projects from the Club 9 series. It’s 36” square, so just a nice wall hanging size. I quilted it myself with a simple diagonal. This was one of those projects that I worried would never be finished. But it is, and I’m extra thrilled.
Now my focus is shifting to being ready for family on Christmas Day here. I have 2 grandkid gifts left to wrap. And groceries to buy. And a guest bed to make and some folding chairs to bring up. I think there will be 13 of us for dinner on Saturday.
Tuesday, December 21, 2021
Gnome is ready for Christmas
The gnome wall hanging is all done and ready to hang up for Christmas.
Monday, December 20, 2021
Design Wall Monday - finally a flimsy
It only took me all year to get this far!! But this Kim Diehl project is finally ready to quilt.
It needs a good pressing, and so does the backing. I've had this back and piece of batting all ready and waiting for so long!! One it's pressed I'll get it pin basted so I can quilt it.
Laundry Line is only about 36" square, and hopefully the quilting won't take me another year to finish. I really, really want to have this quilted before Christmas and bound before New Years because it's the very last item on my 2021 PHD list. Note: Projects Half Done.
Linking up with Design Wall Monday:
https://smallquiltsanddollquilts.blogspot.com/
And with Monday Making:
https://lovelaughquilt.blogspot.com/
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Taking Saturday off
We spent a fun day on Saturday with all 5 grandkids, and both daughters. And one of the two sons-in-law. What can be more fun than 4th grade basketball?
My girls both played basketball from 5th grade through high school. And my husband coached their AAU teams during the off seasons. We’ve had season tickets for years for college basketball at our alma mater SDSU. We are definitely a basketball loving family, and now the next generation is beginning. Mason had 2 games on Saturday - his very first ones ever. And they won both. Granddaughter Sophia is also in 4th grade and her first games were last week. We weren’t able to be there, but look forward to seeing some of her games after the holidays.
Saturday, December 18, 2021
More binding
I might be able to get one more item bound before Christmas - my gnome wall hanging.
Friday, December 17, 2021
Laundry Line progress
There has been some progress on Laundry Line, and I'm feeling a little more optimistic about finishing this before January 1.
Thursday, December 16, 2021
Row Quilt - the oldest UFO
I mentioned yesterday that I hired the ladies from the local senior center to finish the hand quilting on the Row Quilt that has been neglected for years. It is now destined to be the first UFO completed in January 2022. I promise!!
This was a Saturday Sampler begun with Row #1 in November 2004. Yes - it was from 17 years ago!!! The final row pattern was provided in September 2005. And if my memory serves me correctly I added the sashing and side borders right away, and began to hand quilt it myself fairly soon. I know that somewhere there is a photo of me hand quilting on it in the house we currently live in - which means sometime after March 2006. And then it was rolled up and stored in a big basket until November 2021.
Those dates explain a lot. #1 is that my hand quilting stitches were obviously those of a beginner. But that is OK because it's part of the story of this quilt. #2 is the polyester batting I used. But since the quilt was already partially quilted I decided to leave that batting in there. I would never choose that now but that is what I had available back in 2005 most likely.
Since we're only a week from Christmas, this quilt will be set aside until after the holidays. But I am determined to make this my first UFO finish of the new year. It's well overdue!
Wednesday, December 15, 2021
Ready to bind
Over a decade ago I made this 30s reproduction Row Quilt as part of a Saturday Sampler series. Each month we received a new row pattern.
I had this crazy idea that I would hand quilt it myself, and actually got a start. About a quarter of it was done before I set it aside with the realization that I just didn't have the skills at the time.
I decided to hire the ladies at the senior center to finish the hand quilting so that I can bind the quilt and finally enjoy it. So binding, and getting rid of the marking lines will be on my task list this week. I have to work today however, so it might not happen immediately.
Tuesday, December 14, 2021
The view from the bottom
It seems like every week these steps get more difficult for me to navigate.
Monday, December 13, 2021
Design Wall Monday - Dec. 13
Saturday Sampler is one of my favorite quilt-y activities. I miss the in-person sessions with Show n Tell, but it’s still fun to get the new block or task each month. I picked my pattern up on Saturday afternoon and just had to spend some time on Sunday making these.
This year we know what the final project will look like. It’s a 12 block sampler with an elaborate sashing creating a secondary design. I’m doing Christmas fabrics for my main project. So far the only fabric I’ve purchased for it are the dark red and the grey snowflakes. The rest is coming from my stash.
Because I love star blocks, I’m also doing 2 more sets of blocks, but without that pieced sashing. One set of blocks has a light grey background with bright colors of batiks. These just make me happy seeing them together like this.
And the other set has a dark background with ribbons of bright colors running through. I’m pairing that background with bright prints that will read nearly solid in color. All of these blocks are 12” (finished), so having a set of 12 will make a decent sized quilt. Choosing layouts will happen much later.
Sunday, December 12, 2021
The vintage linen project
Now that it's gifted, I can share the final project I made with the vintage linen.
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Scrappy quilt for 2021 and scrappy blocks for 2022
I may "live" with this one for awhile and determine whether or not to turn those 3 blocks. The other thing to decide is if I want to add a border to make it slightly larger. It's about 60" square without borders. Decisions, decisions. LOL
Early in the week I spent a lot of time planning for entire projects to work on in 2022, but what about the scraps that just keep accumulating? Scraps are some of my favorite things to play with.
With 2022 looming in the not so distant future I'm trying to decide what blocks I want to make for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge next year. I really enjoy having lots of different blocks to make when I just want to sew something quick from my scraps, rather than work on a bigger more planned out project.
Friday, December 10, 2021
It's Friday - another week goes by!
Thursday, December 9, 2021
Oops!
Some of the Farmer's Wife Sampler blocks are really easy to piece, and some are real buggers. This week had one of each.
Wednesday, December 8, 2021
More planning than sewing
No actual sewing took place yesterday. I bought groceries, drove a friend to an appointment, sorted some laundry, and did a little paperwork at my desk. But I never ventured into the sewing room. However, my brain was spinning away all day long!
Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Just a peek . . .
My vintage linen project is working out just how I imagined. And I may just have to make more of them at some point. Not right now, but someday.
Monday, December 6, 2021
Design Wall Monday - Dec. 5
I challenged myself to get at least 1 more Laundry Line block framed before I could work on any other project this weekend. And I met my challenge. Block #4 is framed. Just 5 more to go, and I have all the frame pieces laid out for the next one.
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Adopt a UFO
With the holidays so close we had a pretty small group at guild yesterday, but we did do our Adopt a UFO exchange. We each drew a number to see what order we got to choose a UFO from the table. The UFOs were in gift bags so we couldn't see what we were getting, but it was amazing how well we each chose.
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Final RSC project of 2021
It's fun when a big bunch of scrappy blocks (worked on all year) becomes a quilt top.