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Monday, March 2, 2026

Design Wall Monday - March 2

First . . . an update on the state wrestling tournament for my granddaughter. She ended up with 8th place (out of 16) by default as she got a dislocated elbow in the match to determine whether she would be wrestling for 3rd, 5th, or 7th.  Ended up in the ER, where she was sedated and the elbow put back into place.  There is a cast on it for next 6 weeks or so.  But no broken bones or torn tissues so she's lucky.  


It was a tough way to end a really successful season for her.  When her parents went back to the tournament to pick up her bag, she insisted on going in and then insisted on staying with the team for the rest of the tournament.  After talking it over with the coaches, mom and dad reluctantly let her stay.  She's a tough kid and we're really proud of her.  Seeing that arm flopping was terrifying!  She is wearing that 8th place medal proudly.

OK - on to sewing!!  It's a whole new month, but my goal list doesn't change much from one month to another because I'm always working with multiple on-going projects. I enjoy those Block of the Month/Week sew-along types of projects, so I'll continue to play along.  


One exciting thing to report is that I'm the Featured Quilter for March at The Pin Cushion quilt shop here in Mitchell.  They are showcasing local quilters, and displaying their projects in the classroom for a month at a time.  I'm so honored.  It was fun to decide which projects to take for display.  Three large quilts, and several medium to small quilts are in the stack. They will choose what they think works best and that there is room for. I'll try to share some photos in the next few days of how it's all displayed. 

WIPs = Works in Progress

  • Keep up with Sewcialites (block of week)
  • keep up with Alycia's QOV sew-along
  • finish flimsy for SAHRR
  • keep up with guild DIY Round Robin
  • Saturday Sampler - new monthly blocks
  • make blocks for Rainbow Scrap Challenge in NEW color - RED
  • finish hand stitching on Sashiko piece

UFOs = Unfinished Objects
  • bind Triple Triangle quilt
  • Jackrabbit Stars - take to long arm quilter
  • pair up next UFO with backing
  • finish blocks for QOV Shadow Star (seriously neglected)

NEW Projects & PIGs (Projects in Grocery Sacks)
  • April mini quilt (Year of Spools)
  • Choose another PIG from the drawer to begin
  • NOT BUY ANY NEW KITS FOR A MONTH!!!!

9 comments:

  1. That stinks for your granddaughter to dislocate her elbow; painful and scary! She is a true warrior and winner returning to the tournament; very classy girl!

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  2. Glad grand daughter's injury wasn't even more severe, tho, dislocation is pretty painful! Congrats on the special highlight of the local quilter!

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  3. Ouch! She looks like a trouper -- and a great teammate. Hope it heals quickly with no residual damage. Meanwhile: here's to March and 31 days to sew! [P.S. I dreamed that S & I were in Mitchell. We almost made it to the Corn Palace but I woke up as you were urging me to go to the quilt shop.]

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  4. How cool is that being featured at your local shop!! You should go in and take pic's and show us what they chose to put up. So sorry for your granddaughters mishap, I bet that was really painful. I hope she has a speedy recovery.

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  5. So sorry the granddaughter's season ended with an injury. But she seems to have the right attitude about it. Having adversity really sucks at that age, but it builds a lot of resilience for later in life. Congrats on being the featured quilter. Happy sewing this month, you have a fun list to work with.

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  6. ouch that must have hurt - sounds like your granddaughter is a tough gal though and will be ok. yes show your quilt hanging!

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  7. Great projects Sara and congrats being the Featured Quilter for March!

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  8. Your granddaughter is still smiling! What a gal! Good for you being the featured quilter what fun!

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  9. I'm so sorry to hear about your granddaughter's dislocated elbow. I'm really glad they sedated her to replace it and thankful it was not broken or had torn ligaments and tendons. Congrats on being the featured quilter at your LQS this month. I look forward to the photos. Have fun with your list this month. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week.

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