It's warming up! Finally after two full weeks of temperatures below freezing we are finally hitting 32º and above. Today's high was 44º. But it rained all day and that means I was in my studio most of the day. But I can't really show anything I got done! I also took a nap. Let's see what I did get done this week. It was a great week of getting goals done.
2/9/26
✅Mail quilt blocks MB, Joan, and Many Hands and Many Hearts — Done.
✅Begin planning on Feb UFO Challenge — started, evaluated fabrics, came up with a tentative plan.
✅Finish back stitching zippered bag and add buttons — The bag is done!
✅Work on snowman block — definite progress on several parts.
✅Continue knitting on hat — several more rows finished.
✅Continue putting Magnificent Mystery blocks together — 13 A blocks are done, 1 block B.
And I have pictures to share of many of these goals!
These blocks are from the mid 1990s. Three quilters from different parts of the US met on a chat group from the internet. I don't remember what project we were involved with. It might have been a row robin or a secret pal block swap. The three of us decided to make some blocks and swap them. Julianna Phillips, from Washington, made the compass block and the hand along with a block for us to sign which I will put on the back. I have no recollection of the blocks I made nor the ones Terri Willet, of northern Virginia, made. At the time we lived in Georgia and I remember flying up to Va to meet up with Terri to attend a national quilt show with her. Later in the year we moved to Maryland. I have held these blocks since 1996 or so. At first I didn't think my skills were up to putting them into a quilt. Then, they spent several years in a box unchecked. Finally, this year I put them on my UFO Challenge list and it came up this month.
I laid out the blocks similar to quilts in the book Circle of Nine Quilts by Janet Houts and Jean Ann Wright. I have tentatively decided I'll put some of them on point and then figure out the other four, probably not on point. Here are some closeups of them. This will be centerpiece of the quilt. I'm not committed to this background fabric. Or, any of the other ones I have.
And here is the finish on my cross stitch zip bag. I was tickled that I finished this in less than a year. Right now it is holding my supplies for my snowmen. This week I finished the back stitching and sewed on the buttons. (Check last week's pic to see the right colors. This is way off!)
2/16/2026
Work on Feb UFO Challenge blocks
Quilt one of my tops
Work on snowman block 1
Continue knitting on hat
Make more dash blocks
Week ending 2/15/26 46 days days of 2026.
46 of 46 days 100%
Let me know if you have any suggestions on the UFO Challenge blocks. I probably won't get the top together this month but there's always next month to finish it off.
Please take a look at these Linky parties. You never know what great ideas you can find across the internet.
Happy Quilting All! Bonnie





Fun and varied needlecrafts going on in your studio, Bonnie! Your UFO challenge--is that going to be a wall hanging or throw? The mariners compass is really something.
ReplyDeleteWe are having a bit of melting here too. We still can’t see the grass.
ReplyDeleteI have a suggestion for your blocks…I like the mariner’s compass in the middle of the quilt . Have you considered putting the other on point blocks in the corners, like a checkerboard? Continuing with the checkerboard theme, you could use two different background fabrics…one for the on point blocks and one for the other blocks. I look forward to seeing how you finish off your ufo! It’s time to get it done! Gail at the cozy quilter.
I really enjoyed your photos to go with your projects! Yep I think you need to head to the quilt shop to find your background fabric;)
ReplyDeleteYou have some fun and pretty projects in the work. And kudos for tackling that old UFO. Those are the hardest!
ReplyDeleteMid 1990's = practically vintage! LOL. A circle of nine setting will be great for them. Nice to see six green checkmarks for your list. Warm here, too, but I caught a cold on the way home (15 hours on airplanes will do it) so I'm staying inside.
ReplyDeleteI think the 'old' blocks look good and aren't as dated as I expected seeing--they will be fun to work with soon! The cross stitch is very pretty! The snowman needs to get attention before the Spring bug gets you! lol
ReplyDeleteI love your UFO blocks, Bonnie. I am interested in seeing how this comes together! You had a great week checking off items on your list. I also really love that snowman block with wool accents. I just started a new BOM with wool...well at least I am getting the templates all drawn out and hope to get started on it this week. Your cross stitch bag turned out great. Have a great weekend. Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.
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