What a week. I seemed to be blah about quilting although I got a charity quilt done for the local guild. One day I mostly read a book. (More about it at the end.) We've had some rain so most grass in the neighborhood is looking much better. And I volunteered to make name tags for the Spotsylvanians...I'm still working on that and it needs to be done by tomorrow! But first let's see how I did on my goals this week.
9/15/25
✅Cut, prepare, and sew binding on Ombre Log Cabin — well, the binding is made but not folded or sewn on.
✅Sew binding on baby quilt — done!
Continue cutting out Magnificent Mystery Quilt — oops, nothing done.
Keep making 9 patch blocks and/or RSC blocks — actually I did get a two 9 patches done but nothing else.
✅Quilt two quilts (not mine… sigh.) — one was done and returned.
Not so many goals completed this week. But here are a few pictures of what I did accomplished this week.
I decided to use the black to light grey ombre for the binding. I was able to cut and sew the strips together. Here it is over the backing fabric, a wide back pink ombre. I'll be folding, ironing and sewing it on this week. I'll be sewing this on one side and then hand stitch it down. ARGH -- I hate hand sewing binding down. But I'm planning to on this one so I can make sure all the points on the edges are showing, not cut off. Plus Sharon talked me into it.I did get one top quilted for Virginia Star Quilt Guild. I thought it was a small one. Um, no. It was a big one. Here it is after it was quilted. I believe the piecing of the scraps was done on adding machine tape.
Prepare and sew binding on Ombre Log Cabin
Continue cutting out Magnificent Mystery Quilt
Make two more potato chip blocks for RSC
Try making one section of paper pieced tall tree
Attend a grand’s soccer game
I thought I'd share the tall tree pattern picture so you know what I'm tackling this week. I haven't decided if I can actually make this while on retreat. So, I'll cut out the pieces based on the sizes given and then see whether it is fairly easy to piece. I'm not holding my breath that this will be super easy. The pattern is called Tall Trim the Tree and is designed by Cindi Edgerton. Unfortunately she has retired. You might still be able to find her patterns but the supply is limited. The various "ornaments" are from a different pattern which I don't have so I may not be making them. Although, I'm sure I can make a few 3" or 4" blocks to add to the tree if I decide I want them. I'm happy to note the top section has a very limited number of pieces... I should be able to put 5 pieces together, right?
So here are a couple of things I did this week that were off list.
Sharon and I FaceTimed and got block 9 done of the Cali & Co mystery quilt by Coriander Quilts. Sorry that the lighting isn't even on this picture. For some reason the left light isn't as good as the right light. (yep, 2 lamps shine on this block -- actually most of my indoor pictures have 2 lamps shining on them.)
Only three more blocks to make until the final reveal. Hum, I don't think there will be anything but putting the blocks together. But I could be wrong. We'll see in December.
And here are the 9 blocks all together. I need to pay better attention to the colors I use on corner triangles over the next three months. Seems like I have a lot of the same colors which might make it hard to place the blocks in the final layout.
I think I've cut out all of the Economy blocks I'll need. So over this week I made 3 of them to add to the 2 already done. Hopefully I've cut enough medium color blocks so the quilt won't look too dark overall.
Somehow I was able to continue my stitching streak for 15 Minutes to Stitch. Here are the details.
W/ending 9/21/25. 264 days of 2025
- 15 minute days/September 21/21
- 15 minute days/2024 = 264/264 days
- Success rate = 100%
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Monday Musings
No. A girl must make a living.
Around some hairpin turns Lipman ingeniously reveals a straight shot to happiness."
Happy Quilting All! Bonnie
My group recently had a tutorial on those adding-machine tape strips, and the instructor suggested using the receipts from the local, large grocery store. I'll bet we've all got a never-ending supply of those! Do a test run under a hot iron, though, as the ink might transfer off the paper and onto the sole plate. A good thing to know before making a mess on your fabrics!
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Carolyn
Carolyn
That mystery quilt looks like fun!
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