Friday, November 7, 2025
Finished (or NOT) Friday
Thursday, November 6, 2025
Blockheads #23 & more
Yesterday's calendar included the monthly DAR meeting, with a Quilt of Valor award as our program. We meet each month in the local Carnegie Resource Center, which of course is a historic Carnegie library building.
This week's Blockheads block is another 18" one, and I'm guessing that next week's will also be 18". I've resolved to NOT start playing with layouts until I have all the blocks done. And next week should be the final block release.
Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Midweek stuff
Two evenings in a row with college basketball has taken it's toll on my ambition levels this week. Luckily I had picked up 4 smaller projects from 2 different long arm quilters over the weekend, so there are some easy things to get done. And hey - binding can be done in the car while it's still daylight.
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Process and progress
I've said many times that my inspiration often comes from the quilting blogs I follow, and from other social media. Other great sources of inspiration are the quilt guild I belong to, the monthly Sew Vintage group I enjoy, and from the wonderful people in the quilt shops I frequent. Creative inspiration is all around me on a daily basis.
This last week or so I've been feeling "reflective" about my creative process, and then - like my mind was being read - bloggers have been talking about process online as well. My own creative process involves making lists, checking things off and then wandering away from that list every time a new "squirrel" crosses my path. Since I'm a computer nerd my lists are on a spreadsheet that is open on my laptop all the time. I have a different tab for various lists - and yes, the worksheets are color coded and are set up to count things automatically. Paper copies of some of the ongoing worksheets allow me to write myself notes. Nerd alert!!!!
Pat Sloan's newsletter on Sunday touched on list making. She said "lists soothe my soul", and that it provided "structure". YES - I'm right there with her. I have multiple lists going at any one time - for quilting, for upcoming events, for grocery shopping. I've always been a list maker for work, and for home. And I set Reminders on my phone to remind me about items on those lists. LOL Providing structure, and then the satisfaction of checking off the things that are finished, all soothe my soul too. Above picture - is a paper copy of this year's UFO Challenge sheet on the clipboard on my desk. This began years ago with the APQ UFO Challenge, but has continued even after they quit drawing a number each month. I have 3 items listed for each month, including a "Pick a PIG" which is my way of rewarding myself with a new project (squirrel) each month. And under that top sheet on the clipboard - the PHD (Projects Half Done) list for the local quilt shop. And BTW I've finished all 12 items on that PHD list this year again. That's 3 years in a row!!
Leanne at Devoted Quilter has a weekly WIPS-B-Gone email newsletter, and yesterday it was about SOS/FOMO. SOS - Shiny Object Syndrome. SOS, squirrels - it all applies to my process as well. My desk currently has a little pile of sticky notes and printed pages for projects that I want to make. The basket next to my chair in the family room has a couple of new pattern books I've recently purchased. The bulletin board in my sewing room has more sticky notes and printed pages. Every single day I feel like I see another SHINY OBJECT that I want to follow.
So, my process is a mix of focus and organization - and going off on a bird walk at any moment. And I'm really OK with that. My adult daughters however are terrified that I'll die and leave a mountain of unfinished projects laying around. Most likely they have good reason to be afraid of that scenario. LOL
Monday, November 3, 2025
Design Wall Monday - November goals
A new month deserves a new list . . . so I've gathered my list of projects for November. There is a LOT on this one as usual, but much of it involves finishing something already started anyway. And there is the potential for a lot of binding in November.
One of the projects I want to move to at least the flimsy stage is this one. It's a UFO churn dash wall hanging, with applique added from leftover bits and pieces from a recent project. I've been pinning the parts on, but still need more leaves cut from a variety of greens. And there will be brown oval centers on the flowers. Definitely a "design as I sew" kind of project.
Here is what I'll be playing with in November . . .
- Keep up with the Blockheads weekly blocks - 2 blocks remaining
- Finish stitching on embellished jean jacket
- Borders on Cactus In the Cabin quilt
- Rainbow Scrap Challenge
- Make more Dresden blocks
- Make a couple more "test" blocks for 2026
- QOV projects
- Ribbon - assemble rows from blocks
- Shadowed Star - finish blocks
- bind Jamie's Lone Star wall hanging
- bind Candy Lane quilt
- bind Eye of God wall hanging
- bind Churn Dash kid donation quilt
- WIP and PIG progress (including kits)
- Finish pinwheel Christmas stocking
- Finish Bah Humbug pillow
- Quilt & bind Wedge placemats (4)
- Quilt & bind pink/black/white placemat
- Christmas ornament 60 degree runner
- Churn Dash & Orange Blossom wall hanging
- NEW PROJECT - begin Christmas 3-yard quilt
Sunday, November 2, 2025
Corn Palace murals
Every fall the murals are changed out on the front and south side of the Corn Palace here in Mitchell. The 14 or so colors of specialty corn are grown by a local farmer specifically for this purpose, and the past few years the murals themselves are designed by art students at the college. Decades ago the famous SD artist Oscar Howe designed the murals each year. His original drawings are exhibited inside near that front balcony. The theme for this next year will be the 250th birthday of the USA. 2025 was Wonders of the World, which is still showing over the entrance.
Saturday, November 1, 2025
RSC25 - Week #44
EDIT: We ran out of candy last night after having 85 Trick or Treaters at our door - all by 7:15 on a rainy cold night. Yikes! I'll need to plan for more next year I guess.
One more RSC quilt top is currently in the hands of a quilter, so there will be some binding to do in a week or so.
Since my machine was already threaded with black for another project, this was the perfect RSC set of blocks to pull out to work on yesterday. These Dresden Plate blocks will have black blanket stitching around the edges of the blades and that corner. I got 9 of them stitched down before running out of bobbin thread. Once I have a couple more bobbins wound I'll get back to the blanket stitching.
What other fun projects are happening in the RSC world?


