A happy Tuesday to the doers out there.
As I write this, it's a cold rainy Monday afternoon.
We're just a few degrees away from the snow
that was recently pulled from the forecast.
Well, at least it's raining; it's good for the trees
and it's still very good quilting weather.
I had a decent week--as did our Chiefs!
(Going to the Super Bowl again!)
I made progress with everything on my list and then
threw in another Valentine's squirrel for extra credit.
I feel like my mojo is back and I'm ready to get
some UFO's finished and I'm really ready to
start cutting out something new.
(Am I the only one that really enjoys cutting?)
I'm also excited to learn that a LQS is partnering
I'm also excited to learn that a LQS is partnering
with a charitable clinic for a contest.
But, I get ahead of myself; first, my list:
1) Finish Pumpkin Patch (for real, this time!)
Done!
I love this binding fabric!
back but I didn't quite have enough. Ordering
a little more lattice print to work in a strip
solved that issue.
Upon finish, I found a quilting issue that I'm just
calling a live-and-learn moment and not worrying
about, other than to keep in mind for dark
borders and panto-placement in the future.
(Zoom if you want. The right border shows
all upside-down pumpkins. Sigh.)
At least this quilt is just for me.
Aside from that, it turned out well.
2) Make 2 Valentine's placemats
Done.
I am not a fan of placemats for several reasons
but one is that they take up so much space
on a table so whenever I make them,
they're pretty small--these are just 12x9.
Scrappy.
Simple, straight-line quilting.
A fun little squirrel.
And now I'm working on another squirrel,
but this will need to be my last for awhile.
3) HST's: make progress
Progress made.
I finished up one batch and started on another.
Two left to sew up but most still need trimmed.
Gee, I wonder why I'm avoiding that??
(Updated on Current Projects tab)
4) Knitting: make progress on scarf
Done.
A little here and there but there is not enough time
in the day. If I could add an hour, I'd knit the
whole time. If there were two of me, Self1 would
knit and Self2 would be in the sewing room. If...
Well, you get the picture and I'd get a lot of cool
stuff made. As it is, I like quilting a wee bit more.
5) Blog housekeeping
Done.
Technically, I'm not done but my Current Projects
tab is now up to date. I just decided that having
all past quilts on one tab is too many.
Preferring my previous method, I'm working on
spreading them all back out. It's tedious and it
makes for lots of tabs but it is more organized.
Looking over all of these, I'm so glad I began
blogging because I know I'd never take the
time to record my quilts without it.
Fabric Tally for the Week:
It's really hard to say this week--I have no idea, but
I used up batting too and that makes me happy!
Fabric purchases: +0
Fabric usage: -1.25 (?) yds.
YTD: +24 / -1.25
(Seeing as how my hubs is a spreadsheet genius,
I should have him work something out there.)
On to other things...
I haven't done a chicken check-in in a while.
They're still proving to be the best flock of egg-layers.
Eighteen hens, 12 to 16 eggs a day. Unbelievable.
Occasionally, I let the girls do some work in the
backyard. You can see why it's occasional.
Chickens tear through everything! They are
eating buried bugs and weed seeds so I put up
with it, and then walk around with a broom that
evening after they're all cooped up.
Looking to next week
1) Snowflake quilt: Cut everything out.
I've put off starting a new quilt because the last
two I made are still sitting out in my bedroom on
the floor. I really am out of space. However,
that situation doesn't seem to be changing so...
whatever! I'm ready for a big project so I'm
going to make one anyway. Another "finally".
I'm not sure I have enough reds and greens but
I'm going to jump in and see how far I get.
2) HST's: keep going
3) Knitting: work on scarf
4) Think on contest entry & get required fat quarter
This baby quilt contest must include a notable use of
a specific fabric so I'll need to run out to the LQS to
pick up the fat quarter--and I'll likely buy a little more.
(Yes, more purchasing!) I love that all entries
will be donated to new mothers in need.
5) Finish blog housekeeping
And that's it for this week's plans. I have plenty to
keep me busy but it's also floating around in my
pull out a UFO as well so this may show up in
next week's list...or not. That's just how
things are right now and it's fantastic.
Happy quilting!
Linking up to Home Sewn by Us Tuesday To-Do #77
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Comments
Pulling for the Chiefs!
And those flowers are beautiful.
Have a great week and keep on getting those great quilts made. I am clearing out the UFOs left from the last year or so before I really start a new one. Hugs