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Thursday, August 20, 2026

Poking along

Wednesday morning I had PT, but had a little sewing time once I got home.  This morning I also have PT, and then I'm hosting cards this afternoon.  But I should have a little sewing time in between PT and cards.


The first priority yesterday was finishing the 4 Dutchman's Puzzle blocks for the Marigold mystery.  These are 8" finished. With these 4 blocks joining the 5 star blocks already done, I'm caught up with the August prompt for the mystery.  

I also worked on the yellow Honey Bee and yellow Scrappy Star blocks that were already cut out, and waiting on design boards.  Progress was made on them.  A little sewing time today and tomorrow should finish these up.

And I got a start on the 12 blocks for August's Saturday Sampler prompt.  These finish at 6", but I'm trying to make sure none are identical so I'm poking along slowly on them. 

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Progress


While my granddaughter was sewing a couple of recent days, I did some prep work on a couple of my own sewing projects.  One task was prepping more of the small snowflakes (about 3") I'll be adding to my Saturday Sampler in a future month.  They had to be traced onto the fusible, and then ironed onto the fabric before cutting them out.  This month's assignment will be some fairly simple blocks, but I haven't started those yet.  


The Marigold mystery (Meadow Mist) for August has us making 5 sawtooth stars, and 3 Dutchman's Puzzle blocks.  My stars are done.  

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Back to routines

After having 3 of the grandkids here for a few days, we're back to our usual routines - golf for grandpa and sewing for grandma.  Pretty predictable aren't we?

The boys fished every day, sometimes twice.  LOL  And they played golf. 

Olivia sewed with me Sunday and Monday.  Her very first sewing project was her pillowcase, and then she began working on a table runner. She sewed it and she quilted it herself, but I did do the binding for her.  She did a really good job on all of it.  My daughter said when the grandpa dropped the kids off at home she put her pillowcase on her pillow, and the table runner on her nightstand.  So I think she was pleased.


The final project Olivia worked on was a doll quilt.  The flimsy is all done, including the borders.  So I'll find something for backing and binding and then this one will go into the donation box with a stuffie.

Monday, August 17, 2026

Design Wall Monday - August 17

Wow - how can we be halfway through August already!!  Summer flew by like always. 


On our road trip to Omaha, granddaughter Olivia picked out fabric for her first sewing lesson with grandma.  She is a huge animal lover so this dog fabric isn't surprising. 


She did a great job on her pillowcase.  She started on a second project - a table runner.  Maybe we'll work on it a little more today before they head home.  


My own goals for the week are pretty fluid for right now.  But I do know that finishing the August blocks for the Meadow Mist mystery is my first goal.  I have some yellow RSC blocks cut out and waiting to be sewn.  And then I need to work on this month's Saturday Sampler blocks.  We'll see how the week goes.

I'm linking up today with:

https://songbirddesigns.blog 

Saturday, August 15, 2026

RSC26 - Week #33


There was little time for sewing this week, except for this 1 block for Marigold, the mystery project from Meadow Mist.  I have the August blocks all cut out, but this is the only one that I actually sewed.  I'll have a little time to sew this morning hopefully before I go pick up a granddaughter this afternoon.  


Some time for cutting RSC block pieces did happen however.  The parts are all cut for the 2 Honey Bee blocks.  They are on a design board - waiting for time to sew.


And the parts are cut for all 4 of the Scrappy Stars blocks. 

We'll have 3 grandkids here until Monday.  The boys plan to golf and fish with grandpa.  And Olivia and I will do a very first sewing lesson with the fabric she picked out on our Omaha trip this week.  We'll begin with the pillowcase, and if there is time - and she likes sewing - we'll work on a table runner she picked out.

Let's go check out more Rainbow fun . . .

Friday, August 14, 2026

Finished (or not) Friday

I'm home!!  It was so nice to get away for 3 days!  We did some fun things, and also just relaxed and enjoyed being away.  The purpose of the trip was to attend the Lindsey Stirling concert, and that was fabulous of course.  If you just want to see my ONE small quilting finish, scroll to the end of this post.  LOL

Monday morning we left Sioux Falls, and made 1 stop in Sioux City on the way to Omaha.  The Sioux City stop was Heart and Hand Quilting to have Olivia pick out some fabric for her first sewing lesson that will happen this weekend hopefully.  We also popped into a nearby book store (Book People) and a coffee shop.  Then it was on to Omaha.


One bonus was staying with my niece and her husband. We spent one afternoon and evening in their pool, and sitting on their patio.  Temps were in the 90s with really high humidity so that pool was wonderful.  They have waterproof playing cards, so we played cards while floating around.  Olivia is a swim team kid, so she really enjoyed that pool.


Tuesday morning we went to a wildlife "safari" park just off I-80 west of Omaha. Parts were drive through and other parts were walk through.  The animals were all native prairie species such as elk, pelicans, bald eagles, deer, bison, etc.  Then we visited the Strategic Air Command museum, followed by Baker's Candies.  The SAC museum is a place I've visited before and would go again and again as it's fascinating.  The candy shop - enormous and definitely a fun and tasty stop.


Then we braved that heat and went to the Lindsey Stirling concert.  The concert was at an outdoor amphitheater, and our seats were wonderful.  However it was still 93 degrees and sunny and HUMID when we arrived.  That was the sweatiest crowd of people I've ever been in I think. The venue allowed empty clear plastic water bottles to be brought in, and had free refill stations set up all over.  Thankfully.  Once the sun went down it was better, but still so hot and humid.  


Heart and Hand Quilting in Sioux City is close to the interstate so it was an easy stop on our way south.  I've stopped there many times over the years on road trips.  Olivia picked out a couple of dog prints to use for her pillowcase.  And I found some Sasquatch batiks to use for a project that is floating around in my brain.  There were a couple of cute table runner kits and some fat quarters that came home with me too of course.  I've added all of my purchases to the "fabric IN" column on my stash tracking spreadsheet. 


And - here is my one finish - the Tilda and denim floor pillow.  The binding was done in the car on the way to Omaha.  It's 24" inches square so I need to get a pillow form to put inside.  The back is done with an "envelope" so the form can be just slipped in easily.  The binding on the Windy Days wall hanging was begun while sitting around at my niece's house, but isn't finished yet so maybe next week there will be another finish to share.

For more finishes, please visit:  https://alyciaquilts.blogspot.com/

Thursday, August 13, 2026

The Pizza Box Challenge

What's going on with the Pizza Box Challenge this month you ask?

For August it was my turn to share a star block pattern with the ladies of the Sew Vintage group.  In honor of America's 250th birthday we're making RWB star blocks to use in some Quilts of Valor.  Each month a different lady shares a 12" finished star block pattern.  I called this one Woven Star.  

Some of us are also making a block set for ourselves, in whatever colorways we want.  I've chosen to do 30s.  This block is pretty in any color.  Notice how full my pizza box is getting.  We have lots of RWB star blocks collected already for Quilts of Valor.