I'm sincerely hoping that everyone in the path of Hurricane Milton (and Helene before that) have come through safely. My family members in Florida are OK thankfully.
Normally this would be Saturday Sampler and Sew Vintage group day, but I'm going on a little road trip with a daughter and granddaughter today. We're headed to Sioux City, IA for a swim meet. No sewing will happen today, but I can report plenty of stitching time this past week.
The Shooting Star project was next up for RSC block sets. I need more of both the star and the alternate block for a good sized quilt, so these will continue for now. But I did sew quite a few of them into 4-sies. Those skirt hangers get difficult to clip as the block sets grow, plus it's a good way to get a head start on quilt top assembly when the time comes.
There was some fun scrappy Rainbow sewing in the past few days - pineapples. No new scraps were created to make these blocks, but no significant dent was made in the scrap bins either. However I had lots of fun making these based on a picture I saw in Pinterest.
My main projects this week have involved some planned projects, rather than scrappy projects. Another blue and white quilt is in early stages. A Hunter's Star in a rainbow of colors is nearing the flimsy stage. I've also been sorting through a couple of other RSC blocks sets to make plans for the rest of 2024 - or on into 2025.