Sunday, April 6, 2025

Monday Meanderings 4 - 7 - 2025

This week seems to have flown by.  I wasn't as focused on my stitching as usual.  But I did continue my stitching streak. Let's start with my goals...

3/31/25

Start on April UFO — pulled it out but haven’t started

✅Cut out a new quilt — finished.

✅Quilt a top — half done.

✅Order more backing fabrics — done should arrive this week.

Start another knit hat — half done.


Here's photo evidence of several of my goals!

Nine Patch from Even More Quilts for Baby by Ursula Reines. I'm adding 2 rows to make it rectangular. I have the doggy squares and the two colors for the 9 patches cut out. Inner and outer border will be cut when the inside is done. (Hum, I may have taken this photo before I actually cut the fabrics.) 

This quilt was started on Jan 1, 2023 as Merry Mayhem's New Year's Day Mystery.  I picked a bunch of different floral fat quarters for the bricks. I don't remember exactly when I finished it but I remember I didn't like it all that well. It has sat long enough and is a great quilt to use some of the bolt of purple fabric. I've decided I rather like it now. I thought about using a quick, easy edge to edge pattern to finish it but these cute butterflies grabbed my attention. I'm very happy with how it looks. This is "Diana" edge to edge by My Creative Stitches.  There is a good possibility I'll keep this one. 

The group that I donate hats to has a large amount of supplies you can use to make items for them. My friend was going by the location and I asked her to get me some yarn for more hats.  She found this terrific ombre, self striping yarn. It's been so much fun to see how it stripes.  I'm guessing I'll have some left over so I see at least one more hat with white stripes and this pink ombre.  I forgot that I normally knit these hats flat and then sew up the back seam.  OOPS -- I knit it in the round. Luckily I have some double pointed needles to finish this off. (Did you know your Apple Watch will give you "steps" credit for knitting? Yep, it does.)

Now for this coming week's goals. Hopefully I'll make it through all of them and more... 

4/7/25

Finish quilting and bind quilt 

Baste top for quilting on domestic machine (Apr UFO) 

Finish knitting on hat

Make April Rainbow Scrap Challenge blocks in red 

Start on FCQ Equilter blocks for Apr/May


I am still at 100% on 15 Minutes to Stitch. (I actually set a timer for 15 minutes and knitted to make sure I got my 15 minutes done a couple of times!) 


W/ending 4/6/25. 96 days of 2025

  • 15 minute days/Mar = 1/1
  • 15 minute days/Apr = 6/6
  • 15 minute days/2024 = 96/96 days
  • Success rate = 100%
And something new for 2025.  I decided to keep my fabric statistics monthly but report on them quarterly.  You might guess that I didn't actually figure out my fabric usage each month... I did pretty well writing down what I bought or acquired each month, but I had to go back to other written records to see which quilts I finished each month and then figure out how much fabric I used.  Was I surprised at the results! 

2025

Fabric In Month

Fabric In Year

Fabric Out 

Month

Fabric Out Year

Total In or Out Year

Jan

3.750

3.75

9.875

9.875

6.125

Feb

15.000

18.75

6.50

16.375

-2.375

Mar

0.750

19.50

28.50

44.875

25.376


I'm a thrilled I finished enough quilts to absorb that 15 yard bolt of fabric. I have one more top to quilt with the purple fabric. I'll only have 4 yard-piece left. I might see if I can find some fabrics to go with it and use it to make a top. (Don't hold your breath on that happening any time soon!) 

Between warm weather and a bit of rain the cherry tree I showed last week has lost most of its blooms and is looking green from the new leaves. I enjoy seeing all the different colors of green leaves turn in the spring. I'm not much of a gardener but I have plans to plant some cosmos seeds a friend gave me.  Maybe I can get it done this week.  

I'm linking up with these parties: 


On a personal note: I have been horrified with this administration's decision to destroy our government. There is a big difference between chaotically and arbitrarily closing down departments and offices and looking at each department/office and what is done there and whether they have enough people to continue to provide citizens information and support. Having lived in Maryland and now living in Virginia I know fellow citizens may have lost their jobs or are afraid they will be next to go. I personally have 3 family members who work for the federal government. Needless to say I worry on a regular basis for them. Luckily they all appear to be in required jobs, for now.  

There have been a large number of lawsuits filed against this administration. Apparently the administration no longer believes in the rule of law.  I don't want to see my nation turn its back on our allies, our neighbors, our institutions that make America such a wonderful and unique country.  If you feel the same it is time for us to reach out to our Senators and Representatives and let them know it is time to stand up for our country. It's time to speak out against what has been done and what is yet to come. I don't want to live with a king, a dictator -- I want to live in a democracy.

Happy Quilting -- yet I'm not as happy quilting as I used to be. I'm worried. Bonnie

9 comments:

  1. Steps for knitting 🤣 My watch has given me steps for swinging on my porch swing. An exact science it is not!!

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  2. You had a good week on the stitching front. I've had to limit my news watching because it's so painful to see that people think it's OK to be cruel and assert they are above the rule of law. I want to live in a democracy too.

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  3. Four checks on a five-part list is pretty good! How do they figure out how a self-striping yarn works? But it does. The federal situation is insane and though it will eventually work out, that "eventually" is pretty distant and meanwhile we will suffer as collateral damage. And he and his sidekick don't care.

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  4. Your list looks good! I think it's good to clean out the bureaucracy that takes money from our pockets! As I say, I survived the Biden years, I am sure you will survive these Trump years.

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  5. Love, love the hat! Your son has been on my mind the last few months with all the turmoil. Hope all is well. I participated in the HandsOff protest here on Saturday. I was pleasantly surprised to see well over 300 people (a good turnout for the small town in a deeply red state). These are dangerous and troubling times.

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  6. Oh I love your 9 patch inspiration - that is going to be a fun one. That Ombre yarn works up so pretty!!

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  7. I'm worried, too, Bonnie, and have been emailing my senators and representatives pretty much weekly. I agree that this chainsaw approach is not a good thing. So glad you're liking the purple quilt better now that it's quilted. The quilting makes such a big difference to the finishedlook!

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  8. The dogs in the 9 patch will be so cute! The quilting looks wonderful on your mystery quilt! :)

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  9. My fitbit gives me credit riding in an ATV, some days I get 16,000 steps when I have only taken 100 LOL. Its always amazing how quilting can change the look of a quilt and make us like it!!

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