One little project is seeing progress - the Valentine mini.
My Sewing Room
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
To Do Tuesday
Monday, January 19, 2026
Design Wall Monday - January 19
I kept thinking it was Sunday for the past 3 days, and now here it is Monday finally. And a bitter cold Monday morning around here.
This is the next PIG that I plan to work on. The February "spools" mini arrived in the mail on Saturday. It shouldn't take long as it has very few small pieces.
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Saturday, January 17, 2026
RSC26 - Week #3
The Vintage Spools blocks are starting to add up quite nicely. The book (A Scrapbook of Quilts) with the pattern I'm using, and the blocks I made last fall are in that little bin. There are 2 different 6" blocks for this project.
** Snail Trail
** Honey Bees
** String blocks (in light blue)
** Give It a Whirl
** Quilt of Valor blocks
** Hollow 9-Patch
** Paint Chip
** 4-Patch Fun
** testing out another possible new RSC block - maybe
Let's go see what everyone else is playing with this week . . .
Friday, January 16, 2026
Friday Finished (or not)
It's Friday. Sigh!! Do I have any finishes to show for the week? Not really.
Well, I did get 3 Twin Star blocks done for a future Quilt of Valor. That empties out one more design board. So it's time to cut some more, right? There are only 5 of these total so far which means there is a long way to go to have enough for a quilt.
Maybe those Loose Goose blocks should be back on my RSC list for this year so that I can use them ALL up to make something by the end of the year.
Check out more Finishes (or Not) today . . .
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Thursday, January 15, 2026
Saturday Sampler and more
The background for month #1 of Saturday Sampler is assembled.
I'm using very pale batiks and solids for the background of this whole project. Hopefully it will give it interest and depth. This section of the quilt will (hopefully) get appliqued snowflakes. I've only cut out 2 big and 2 small ones so far. I have a couple of candy pink snowflakes ready to cut out. I'm not planning to iron them on permanently yet, until I get a better feel for how they will look. And to decide on how many to use.
Some RSC sewing in blue happened in between things, but I'll wait to share on Saturday. I did decide to pare down my list of RSC blocks by eliminating a couple of things that can wait for another year, such as house blocks. But there is still 1 more that I may add to this year's mix of rainbow block sets.
Two more of the mystery quilt blocks are sewn together. And I've attached the binding to 2 more placemats so I'll have some handwork to do in the evening. Progress is good!
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
Midweek check-in
It's January in the upper Midwest which normally would bring cold and snow. I never used to mind winter, because we went skiing. And we had jobs that kept us very busy. Now that we're old and retired (relatively) those fun ski trips are long in the past, and we're home a LOT. With little interaction with actual live people. And this month has been so gloomy! Every day we have a grey sky and brown landscape. ARGGGG! Can you tell I'm struggling with that scenario?
Maybe I should be sewing with brighter colors this week. And reading cheerful books. And stop watching/reading the news! And get out of the house to do something fun!
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Lots of prep work
The first month's task for the new Saturday Sampler is to make a pieced background for a large section of the quilt. We'll make 8 blocks using 6 different backgrounds - or however many we want. I have strips cut in these 8 pale colors, so that my blocks won't be exactly identical. One block is done so far.
There were 4 placemats all sandwiched on my ironing board. They are now quilted and have binding cut.
Vintage Spools are another Rainbow Scrap Challenge patterns on my 2026 list. I actually began making these last fall in random colors. But this month each of the 2 different blocks will have blue in them somewhere. Lots of cutting has blocks prepped. These are 6" finished, so I'll need a lot of them.
