Do you ever have weeks where you have a lot of great plans but kind of peter out in the actual doing of said plans? That was me this week. I was more interested in reading then stitching so much time was spent on that pastime. I succeeded in reading 3 of the 4 books that came in last week. The other one I have a bit more time but I doubt if I'll finish it before it is due. I'll probably put it back on hold, but maybe not. Time will tell.
I did pretty well on my goals last week. Take a look.
5/4/26
✅Quilt Cats in Pajamas — done.
✅Finish Quilting Trip Around the World for Nancy — done and returned.
✅Work on UFO Challenge for May — progress is being made.
✅Trim Dash blocks — done.
✔️Cut one quilt kit — started.
My daughter asked me to quilt an Elizabeth Hartman quilt for her. We had a pretty long time line so I agreed. It was my priority this week. Unfortunately she lives in Maryland so it is a trip to get to her place or vice versa. I think we're going to pick a quilt store between the two of us, meet there, turn over the quilt, and go for lunch. But that's happening next week. In the meantime enjoy Cats in Pajamas.
Jen loves Elizabeth's patterns and has made many of them. She also likes bright fabrics. The kitten on the bottom left -- her grey face is drawings of cats. Too cute. You can see the quilting design better on the photo below. It is Rhapsody Edge-to-Edge (Paw Prints.) (Another great design from My Creative Stitches.) And, yep it is a wonderfully colorful backing. I show another picture of it further down.
I didn't take all that many pictures of what I was working on this week. So let's go straight to goals for this week.
5/11/26
Quilt customer’s quilt
Add border to rainbow rail top
Work on UFO Challenge for May
Start sewing dash blocks together
2 concerts and 1 rehearsal
I decided to lighten up on what I hope to do this week as several days I am tied up with other things.
I succeeded with stitching every day this week. Yea!
Week ending 5/10/26: 130 days of 2026.
130 stitching days out of 130 days. 100%
A group I knit kids' hats for sent out a call for a lot of them for back to a school event in July. So I've decided I'll focus on that when I'm doing handwork for a few weeks. I'm hoping to keep stitching a little on Mr. Snowman #2. We'll see if I succeed with that one.
I did actually go backing shopping this week. We no longer have a quilt store in our town so I hit up Hobby Lobby for it. Not my favorite source but it was that or Michaels. Next time I'll probably see what Michaels offers. I found fabric for both quilts. It's going to be a week or two before I'll be able to quilt either of the quilts though. Here's what I got. Nothing special. The top is for a baby quilt and the bottom is for a scrap quilt. I'll have left over fabric from both of them so they may star in their own quilt one day.
By the way, I negotiated some of Jen's backing fabric to go with a rainbow colored top I've had done for a year or so. She's quite generous so I carefully cut enough fabric for the borders on the quilt below. Doesn't it look great? I hope to get it sewn on this week. (Of course it'll sit in the to-be-quilted closet for a while after the border is on.)
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