Sunday, November 30, 2025

Monday Meanderings -- 12 -- 1 -- 2025

We had a great Thanksgiving on Thursday afternoon and evening. Traffic was messy going to our son's house but it was a breeze coming home.  The rest of the weekend was mostly spent in the studio trying to meet all my goals as I hadn't done much before Friday. I was surprised at how much I actually got done. 

11/24/25

✅Enjoy T-Day with family including making a carrot cake. Fun day & half the cake came home for us. Yum! 

✅ Quilt on home round robin top (domestic)— started but a lot more needs to be done.

✅✅Quilt two framed 9 patch tops on Ruthie — ran one after another on on a wide back. 

Make 2 or 3 more R,W,B blocks for FCQ EQuilter — no time for this one

Put the Tall Tree sections together — ready for the borders.


I didn't get very many pictures to share last week.  But here are a few of my projects. I was able to stitch in the ditch around the feathered star.  My next plan is to stitch around the outer octagon. I started but made a mistake and need to pull some of it out.  I'll get back to it this week. Any suggestions for the white spacer area? I've got ideas for a lot of it but that's going to need a little more thought. I'm thinking some straight line quilting because I prefer to use my walking foot on this design. 



I did get the Tall Tree put together. Sewing the sections was easier than sewing the sections together. But once I figured out I needed to baste the few places where the designs needed to match it went pretty fast. I wanted to see how much space I had where it is going to be displayed.  Unfortunately for the photograph it is between two windows. So, the best pic isn't all that good.  I'll take a photo of it on my design wall once it is finished.  The pattern calls for a lighter and darker green for borders. What do you think if I use the red for the narrow border before the darkest green larger border? (I think the narrow one is cut 1.5" and the bigger might be 3". The pattern is down in the studio and I'm too lazy to run down and get it!) 



Here's what I hope to work on this week.  


12/1/25

Border Tall Tree, prep backing, baste

Sing at local mall

Continue quilt at home round robin top (domestic)

Make bindings for the two framed 9 patch quilts


I'm guessing it will take quite a bit more time to quilt the round robin.  I am doing it on my domestic machine which is not as fast as the long arm! I haven't done any free motion quilting in years so I don't plan to do any on this top. But I'm really good with the walking foot! Hopefully I'll be able to finish it over the next few weeks. 


I have maintained my 15 minutes of stitching this week. The beginning of the week I was knitting our doing some needlepoint. The end was all quilting! 


W/ending 11/23/25. 334 days of 2025

    • 15 minute days/November 29/30
    • 15 minute days/2024 = 332/334 days
    • Success rate = 99.4%

For Thanksgiving I decided to give some of our family quilts that I had made over the last few years. I figure I give many of my quilts to various community organizations, so why shouldn't I give them to some family members.  Each of the ten quilts I chose to give away needed labels put on.  That was done Wednesday afternoon and Thursday morning.  Then I piled up the quilts for a photo op. Sunny helped. 



On Thanksgiving day I gave quilts to my daughter-in-law, two grand kids, my daughter-in-law's mother, sister, and her niece and nephew.  My daughter makes quilts for her family so they didn't want any.  Earlier I made t shirt quilts for my son and son-in-law. I also gave a quilt to my d-i-l's father when he had some health issues a few years ago. It was fun to watch everyone pick their quilts. I know they will be enjoyed by them.  

I'm sure I'll have several more quilts ready to donate at the January guild meeting. 


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On another front I wanted to share some information about what is happening in America when security investigations personnel have been allocated to work with ICE. And remember, ICE is not differentiating between citizens, green card holders, and undocumented individuals. Rather than paraphrasing the article I read I'm quoting directly from Michael Sellers. For those of you who don't know of him, he is a former undercover operations officer who spent 10 years with the CIA. Since then he has made numerous films and has authored two books. He writes 'A Deeper Look' on Substack. This is the beginning of his column on Nov. 25, 2025. 


"Citing internal government documents that have not yet been made public, The New York Times is reporting that Homeland Security arrests for drugs and weapons trafficking have fallen sharply as the agency reallocates resources and attention toward civil-immigration arrests.

According to the report, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) — the criminal-investigations arm of ICE — has undergone a dramatic mission shift. Civil-immigration arrests by HSI skyrocketed from about 5,000 in the prior fiscal year to more than 94,500 between October 2024 and September 2025 — an almost 20-fold increase. That surge came at a cost:

  • Narcotics arrests fell by roughly 11%.

  • HSI opened 15% fewer new drug-trafficking investigations.

Weapons seizures collapsed from about 41,400 to fewer than 11,200 — a 73% drop.


Those are catastrophic declines for any agency claiming to focus on “the worst criminals.” And taken together, they paint a clear picture: HSI, once heavily engaged in long-term investigations of trafficking networks, has been transformed into a mass-immigration-arrest machine.

This shift didn’t happen in secret. HSI’s acting director circulated a memo to staff calling the immigration-arrest numbers a “monumental achievement.”The praise was explicitly tied to civil—not criminal—arrests. The department is celebrating volume, not impact.

The consequences are visible in multiple crime categories. While HSI touts a rise in total “criminal arrests,” the Times notes that roughly 12,000 of these arrests aren’t categorized at all, leaving a black box in the data. Meanwhile:

  • Indictments for child-exploitation crimes fell 28%.

  • HSI identified or rescued 300 fewer child victims, a 17% drop.

  • Agents opened far fewer major “significant cases,” like those involving global crime syndicates.

This is precisely what happens when an agency built for complex, resource-intensive investigations is redeployed for fast-turnover, low-complexity immigration arrests.


One of the items I've read recently was about speaking out for what you believe in. Recently I have been silent on these issues but have decided I will continue to bring issues I think are important to my readers.  I'll put them at the bottom of my blog because not everyone wants to read about what is happening in our country now. I respect that but if we don't open our eyes, ears, and speak out who knows what will happen to our country.  


Happy Quilting All! Bonnie   

Sunday, November 23, 2025

Monday Meanderings 11 - 24 - 2025

 Wow! Thursday is Thanksgiving Day in the United States of America.  How can it already be late November? It seems like yesterday when I was complaining about how hot and humid it was! I've been mostly in my basement studio this week. And, boy did I get things done! My goals were definitely met! 

11/17/25 

✅Load quilt on Ruthie and start quilting it — finished! 

✅Finish sewing Benny blocks into rows and getting rows sewn together — finished! 

✅Finish Tall Tree sections √ 7, √ 8, and√ 3rd skirt section — all sections finished! 

✅Make the last of the Economy Blocks — finished! 

Finish trimming the small quarter square triangles units for Magnificent Mystery Quilt — a dent has been made but lots more to trim and the rectangle added. 


I was happy to finish off my customer's king size quilt.  I didn't think I'd get it done until next weekend.  Pictures will come after I return it to her. 


The Benny top has been measured and hung in the "To-Be-Quilted" closet.  I'm not sure when I'll find backing for it. 


I was so excited when I realized I was done with all the parts of the Tall Tree. I was able to sew the skirt sections together this afternoon. Wowee! Hum, it'll look better when the tree is finished but I like the tree skirt. 



Here it is on my design wall with some of the tree pieces. Yep, the tree sections are not sewn together yet. 


And here are the last four economy blocks I finished. I forget how many I made but I remember I was planning a big lap quilt with them.  After seeing these 4 together I wonder if I might like some sashing between them.  Time will tell. For now they will be zipped into a project bag and shelved with other unfinished projects. 


And, here's what I'm planning to do this coming week. This list might be a little much but I'm going to try to do all of them.

11/24/25

Enjoy T-Day with family 

Making a carrot cake (to take to T-Day)

Quilt in-home round robin top (domestic)

Quilt two framed 9 patch tops on Ruthie

Make 2 or 3 more R,W,B blocks for FCQ EQuilter 

Put the Tall Tree sections together 


And, I did keep my stitching time going! Here are the details. 


W/ending 11/23/25. 327 days of 2025

    • 15 minute days/November 23/24
    • 15 minute days/2024 = 325/327 days
    • Success rate = 99.37%
I definitely got more than 15 minutes of sewing done most days that meant I did a lot of sewing this week. And, I hope to continue getting 15 minutes plus this week. 

That's it for me this week.  After Thanksgiving Week my choral groups start having concerts.  So, I'll be adding those to my goals list in December. 

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Happy Stitching All! Bonnie 

Sunday, November 16, 2025

Monday Meanderings 11 - 17 - 2025

What a difference a week has made.  By the end of last Monday night I couldn't talk at all. Well I tried but I couldn't get much sound to project. I could whisper a bit but no voice.  By Tuesday I felt horrible and went to what we call a Doc in a Box, ie a clinic where you can be seen pretty quickly. Turns out I had/have a sinus infection. Antibiotics cleared up the aching sinus cavity but the nose was drippy, the voice was still gone, and I was wiped out.  Except for running a few errands on Wed I stayed home the whole week. I slept, I knit a little, I read a lot and I sewed some.  I am happy to report I'm feeling much better but I'm not ready to jump up and have some fun. (May be I'd jump up and play in the studio though!)  

I'm happy that I got anything done in the studio this week.  Saturday and Sunday I got most of what I wanted to do, done. Here's what my goals from last week look like. 

11/11/25

Finish Tall Tree sections ✅6 & 7 and ✅2nd skirt section — 7 is started but didn’t get finished. 

✅Sew clue 5 of Magnificent Mystery together — started but not finished.

Begin quilting on In Home Round Robin — nope, didn’t happen.

✅Continue sewing Benny rows together — a few rows have all the blocks sewn together.

Make more Economy blocks — several more blocks were finished.  


I'm surprised I got this much done actually! 


These are fabrics from my stash that I tried to use with the Magnificent Mystery greens. The fabric with the circles is what I was using for fabric D. Except, I ran out. Or at least I wouldn't have had enough to do all of Clue 5. I wash hoping I wouldn't have to go shopping. Except, none of these were enough either. Sigh -- So that was why I ran errands Wednesday. 



And here's what I found that looks pretty good with fabric D. Ugh. It looks better in person -- the bottom fabric colors is off.  Clue 5 had us making a bunch of 3.5" quarter square triangles.  I decided to only use the new fabric on this clue. Earlier  we did a clue with a bigger quarter square triangle that uses the original green.  Hopefully it will all look good together. 



Not bad looking quarter square triangles.  a beige rectangle will be sewn on to the side of the beige triangle.  I didn't get to it today. 


No photos of the other projects. I've shown Benny and Economy blocks enough for the time being! 


Here's my plan for this week.  I have a king size top to quilt for a customer so that is my priority for the week.  I doubt I'll get to all of these but the list will remind me what I want to accomplish. 


11/17/25 

Load quilt on Ruthie and start quilting it

Finish sewing Benny blocks into rows and getting rows sewn together

Finish Tall Tree sections 7, 8 and 3rd skirt section 

Finish trimming small quarter square triangles units for Magnificent Mystery Quilt

Make the last of the Economy Blocks 


I did pretty well with my 15 Minutes of Stitching. I missed one day as I just wasn't all that interested in it.  I was happy to see my success percentage barely changed! 


W/ending 11/16/25. 320 days of 2025

    • 15 minute days/November 15/16
    • 15 minute days/2024 = 318/320 days
    • Success rate = 99.37%
Do you ever FaceTime with a friend while sewing?  Sharon and I have been doing it since the Pandemic.  We often do a mystery together -- someone to chat with while we're following the current clue. This year we're doing two mysteries together -- Magnificent Mystery from Meadow Mist Designs and Cali-co Mystery from Coriander Quilts. Cali-co will be finished next month. We've got 10 blocks done and we will be getting together online in the next week or two to do block 11 with Cali-co.  Cheryl's Magnificent Mystery goes through the middle of next year.  You can always start but make sure you down load all the patterns asap if you want to do them at your own time.  


We were both trimming up the small quarter square blocks when I snapped this picture.  Neither of us finished the whole clue this time so we'll be sewing on our own to get the rest done.  

I'm linking up with these Linky parties.  Have fun seeing what folks are working on around the world. 

Happy Stitching All!  Bonnie 

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Monday Meandering 11 - 10 - 2025

It's been a week.  Most notable for me is I ended up with a cold on Wednesday.  It's still hanging on and driving me crazy.   Needless to say I wasn't as motivated on my sewing front as I like to be but I did keep stitching every day.  Goals were not all finished but that's ok too. 

11/3/25

√Finish Tall Tree sections 6 & 7 and 2nd skirt section — started section 6 but didn’t finish, cut out the flying geese for 2 skirt sections.

✅Continue making Benny blocks — all blocks are done, 1st row sewn together.

✅Baste small top for quilting on domestic machine — all basted, ready to start sewing 

Make more Economy blocks — several more blocks finished.


Here's how far I got on Tall Tree section 6.  Not that far. Okay more than half done. I cut out all the flying geese parts for both skirt sections. Hopefully this week I'll get more done on Tall Tree. (I used the small check mark because I didn't finish all of it!) 



All of the Benny blocks were finished and the first row is together. (The picture was taken before the first row was sewn together.) 



Here are two of the Economy blocks I finished this week. I think I'm down to just 10 more blocks to finish.  I'll try to finish them all this week but they aren't a priority. 



Here are my goals for this coming week.  Hopefully I make better progress this coming week. 


11/11/25

Finish Tall Tree sections 6 & 7 and 2nd skirt section

Sew clue 5 of Magnificent Mystery together 

Begin quilting on In Home Round Robin 

Continue sewing Benny rows together

Make more Economy blocks


That seems a lot to do this week considering I have a singing engagement on Veterans Day that will take up half the day. Hopefully I'll make more progress on these goals. 


I did do some off goal list sewing this week. Here's one of the blocks I made for the current FCQ Equilter who asked for any star block in red, white and blue.  I used the Accuquilt die Blazing Star.  It's a bit fussy making sure everything is turned the right way when cutting and then sewn together correctly.  Let's just say I recut a bit and ripped and resewed too. But the finish looks great! 



And I made an Ohio Star block using the Accuquilt die.  Much easier and looks good!!



The FCQ Equilters met as members of Faithful Circle Quilters in Columbia, Maryland many years ago. All of us have moved away from the area but we continue on as the FCQ Equilters and make blocks for each other. I figured using the picture of the Maryland Statehouse made a lot of sense. According to Wikipedia "It is the oldest U.S. state capitol in continuous legislative use, dating to 1772, and houses the Maryland General Assembly, plus the offices of the Governor and Lieutenant Governor." You can read more about this interesting building here.  


The fabric was designed for the Mid Atlantic Shop Hop this year.  I was able to buy some when on retreat in October. It helps having a good selection of RWBs! I hope to make another RWB quilt myself sometime in the next few months. 


Another week of 100% of 15 minutes of sewing. WooWoo!


W/ending 11/9/25. 313 days of 2025

    • 15 minute days/November  9/9
    • 15 minute days/2024 = 312/313 days
    • Success rate = 99.68%
Not bad at all!  I hope to continue to get my 15 minutes of stitching in the rest of the year.  We'll see if I succeed. 

Remember to check out these blogs for Linky parties. You never know what will inspire you! 

Happy Quilting All! Bonnie