Sunday, May 4, 2025

Monday Meanderings -- 5 - 5 - 2025

It's been a busy week!  It was spring concert week for the Spotsylvanians.  Friday was tech rehearsal. Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon were the concerts.  We had good crowds for both events. And we sounded awesome. (We had a lot of positive comments after each of them.) Here's a couple of pictures -- I think they were from Friday night. 

Spotsylvanians before Saturday night concert. 


Bonnie and Pat in the warm up room Saturday night. 


Our concert was held in a local Lutheran church whose pastor also sings with us. We began the concert with "Now Is the Month of Maying", a madrigal written in 1595 by Thomas Morley.  The church has wonderful acoustics and we took advantage of it by singing in a semi-circle around the audience. It was very cool. (I'm the first singer on the right 👆🏼.) 

Over the weekend I got the pictures ready for this blog so when I got home from the last concert I could go right to writing it. Now on to my quilting part starting with last week's goals

4/28/25

✅Finish knitting hat — done, need to add a pompom.

✅Bind orange peel quilt — done! 

✅Begin 3 yard quilt project — good start, just need to add borders.

Make more 9 patches — several more finished. 


Ok, I admit I am not sure which hat I finished -- I think it was a navy blue and white one.  I also know I started a new yellow hat.  I snapped a photo to share. It's the second hat from a big skein of yellow. 



I also made more 9 patches.  I've made duplicate of some colors for me. If I have all the fabrics out or I'm plowing through my cut 2.5" squares I might as well make some of these for me. These are the ones for the FCQ Equilter. 


And now for this week...

5/5/25

Work on 3 yard quilt project

Layout May’s UFO blocks 

Keep making 9 patches

Keep knitting on yellow hat

Quilt a top 


One thing I finished this week is some little 9 patches made with 1.5" squares. They will be part of Hens and Her Chicks from Quilts from the Heart by Karin Renaud. 



I've used these little 1.5" squares as my leader enders for a while.  I've got 52 9 patches done which is what is called for. Now I need to cut out a bunch of background pieces and bigger bright colored squares. 


Recently I spent one evening cutting some scraps into usable size squares. Here's what I got done.  Sharon calls this doing the dishes -- I think Bonnie Hunter started calling it that years ago. From the red on upper left: 2.5" square, 2" sq, 1.5" sq and 3" sq. I have a ridiculous amount of scraps that could be cut up for easier use. 


I am happy to say I succeeded getting my 15 minutes of stitching done every day.  In fact, I spent 30 minutes this morning knitting before I went to the concert. 

15 Minutes of Stitching week ending 5/4/25. 124 days of 2025

  • 15 minute days/Apr = 3/3
  • 15 minute days/May = 4/31
  • 15 minute days/2024 = 124/124 days
  • Success rate = 100%
I'm linking up with the following parties:

I leave you with this picture of Sunny enjoying the sun in her newly fenced back yard.  


Happy Quilting All! Bonnie 




















13 comments:

  1. Your new fence looks so pretty and Sunny seems to real be enjoying it too;) You and your DH make a handsome couple Bonnie! I'll bet your ridiculous scrap amount is less than mine!

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  2. So glad the concerts went smoothly, sounds like you had a wonderful time. And congrats on maintaining the 100% through April, that's 1/3 of the year! Happy stitching this week, good luck with your to do list.

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  3. Bonnie and Pat are looking SHARP!!! what a fun time!!

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  4. How exciting! I'm sure you sounded beautifully! The knitting is great to see; I love the new take on and Irish Chain quilt!

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  5. is this a church choir that you and your husband are in or a community choir? one of my brothers and his wife are in a community choir but they have to drive 60 miles to participate in it as they have none locally but it is something they really wanted to do in retirement. My brother also was a band director in his teaching career and so he goes to the same town to participate in that. Now he is the directory of the community band and dropped out of the choir as the band takes up all his time now when he isn't busy operating his farm. So much for a lazy retirement :)

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  6. I like the phrase, “doing the dishes.” I need to cut Donat chore again as the scrap piles are growing.

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  7. Sunny looks like a happy pup in the sun, and look at all that pretty fur, too! Your choir group sounds like fun - I love everyone's green accent with their black outfits - perfect for May. The Hen and Her Chicks quilt is going to be a pretty one!

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  8. It must be glorious to sing in a choir when the acoustics are perfect! We were at our state capitol a few years ago, and when we walked out of the elevator we thought we were in heaven. A choral group was singing in the rotunda where it seemed like the music rose to the ceiling, then fell back down and surrounded us. It was glorious. Is the Spotsylvanians a chorus that's been around for a long time?
    Your "Hens and Her Chicks" quilt will be delightful. I like the pattern a lot. And your 9-patch blocks look great!

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  9. I enjoyed the photos of you from the concerts, Bonnie! Which one are you in the top photo? I couldn't pick you out there. Very cool that you sang in the round!!! Great progress on all your blocks, knitting, and doing dishes!

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  10. Sounds (hah) like the concert was a good one. The madrigal, especially. I like your nine patches (and note that teal bonus from last month). The Hen and Chicks pattern would be great for the squares I've acquired recently....hmm. "Doing the dishes" sounds like a code!

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  11. Love the photos! Especially cute Sunny by the fence. Thank you for sharing, I hope you have a great weekend!

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  12. So happy your concerts went well. Great acoustics are really awesome and helpful! Looking forward to seeing more of your Hens and Her Chicks quilt! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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  13. Lovely photos and smiles! Wonderful stitching.

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