This weekend was the kick off to a brand new Saturday Sampler program at The Pin Cushion (local shop) and it is always fun to start something new. Our program this year is Anthologie (by Southern Charm Quilts) and the ladies talked about what that word means, and how it applies to our quilting. An anthology is a collection and this pattern pulls together a collection of traditional blocks (flying geese, Dresden, strip piecing, etc.) and different techniques, but pushes us to interpret them in a new way.
The Pin Cushion is doing the PHD (Projects Half Done) challenge again this year. It has been a good incentive for me to finish those UFOs, WIPs, and PIGs that are abundant in my sewing space. Each year a prize is offered to anyone finishing all 12 items on the list kept at the store. I've done that 3 years in a row now. Can I make it 4 years?
I already have a UFO list that I keep each year, based off the old APQ UFO Challenge. They no longer draw a number for the month however. It works for me anyway - but with 3 items listed each month. I have the PHD list priority project listed with an asterisk to remind me where my priority is each month. Then there is a secondary UFO or WIP to try to make progress on. And last there is a PIG each month, which I select at the beginning of the month based more on the season or the RSC color. The PIG spot leaves room for those squirrels/new projects that just pop up through the weeks.
So - here is my PHD list for 2026 . . . containing a mix of flimsies, block sets, kits, and things with only the fabric gathered.
- Jackrabbit Stars - fabric gathered
- Cactus in the Cabin - flimsy
- Kisses From Heaven - kit
- Beach Bums - kit
- Blockheads 6 QOV - blocks are made
- Farm Girl - blocks are made
- Brown Contessa - flimsy
- Triple Triangle - flimsy
- Snowdrift - kit
- Windy Day- fabric gathered
- Shadow Stars QOV - blocks are cut out
- Zipper - flimsy
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Good luck to you as you chip away at your UFO list! Love the Lupine blocks.
ReplyDeleteYou approach your projects in such an organized and thoughtful manner. No doubt, your strong relationship with your LQS helps with this. It's such fun to see how your quilting progresses. You are an inspiration to us all. Thanks for blogging!!
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Thanks for such kind words. I actually get most of my inspiration FROM this group. Being a list maker helps me appear organized, but I stray from the list a lot too.
DeleteLooks like a great PHD list for this year. I am sure you will blow right through it;)
ReplyDeleteYour Lupine blocks turned out beautifully. This year's BH mystery is as is typical going to be a year long project. Good luck with your PHD list this year. You seem to do a great job of balancing finishes with new starts.
ReplyDeleteThe Anthologie quilt looks like it will be a beauty! I like your idea of changing up the background fabrics for the pieced center - will you continue that throughout the quilt? Good luck with your PhD projects, too. I think you'll have a fun sewing year with lots to work on!
ReplyDeleteThe reproduction material is really cute! Fun stuff!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blocks! I like the cherry blocks!
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