What a week we've had -- or at least our weather has had. Thursday it was in the high 70s. Then it started getting colder, and it snowed. That night it got down to the 30's. See the pic below -- it had dropped 44 degrees on Thursday. The snow didn't last long but it was wet, and was snowing hard for an hour or so.
3/9/26
Finish Feb UFO to top stage — nothing was done.
✅Stitch on Snowman block — Several sections were finished.
✔️Trim March UFO blocks — 10 of 42 blocks were trimmed. More to go.
✅ Sew Magnificent Mystery blocks into rows — done.
✅ Finish knitting sock — done.
Here's a pic of my finished socks. The first sock was finished months ago. I started the second one and got to where the heel started and quit. Fast forward many months. It took me about 2 weeks to get the second one done once I started knitting again. I wore them today. Pretty comfortable and not horribly hot.
I know you are wondering why I didn't get much done this last week. A customer called me with a top to be quilted asap. I didn't get a very good picture of it but I did get it finished. On Thursday (see weather report above...) there was a blip of electricity and Ruthie quit working. Bummer. I quit for the rest of that day as I didn't want the quilting to be messed up and started again on Friday afternoon. It was done by Saturday evening. And returned on Sunday. Margery used a lot of horse prints including a panel of horse prints like on the bottom left below.
3/16/26
Sew Magnificent Mystery rows together
Continue trimming March UFO blocks/take out papers
Quilt Springtime Irish Chain
Make more Dash blocks
Finish 1st Snowman block
Oh! And the fabric from Marshall Dry Goods arrived. About 7 pounds of fabric according to the shipping label. I went a bit wild buying wide backs. Here's group 1.
The pink and blue are each 2 yards of 108 fabric. The red, white, and blue is just a yard of 45" wide. It was a little treat -- ie, I have nothing specific planned for it. But I'll probably make a 3 yard quilt with it. And now, group 2.
The top one was "suppose" to go with the Magnificent Mystery top except it is way more orange than I thought it was. It is a beautiful fabric and I'll find some way to use it although maybe not as a backing. Underneath is white Dream Cotton Solid 108" wide. I'll probably use it as background fabric. It has a great hand.
I did actually sew every day last week.
Week ending 3/15/26; 74 days of 2026.
74 days of 74. 100%
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Some weeks there are other priorities that interfere with our to do lists. It is a gorgeous quilt. You were a good friend to get it done for her so quickly. We had high winds, snow and a bit of rain yesterday with the cold front that you are getting today. Hope it fizzles out before it gets too rough there. Stay safe.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it's a pleasure to work on a quilt as beautiful as your friend's! Wide backs are a great way to get a lot of fabric, though it can be hard to wrangle such big pieces. We got about 3" of snow here on the south edge of the storm.
ReplyDeletethe weather sure has been crazy this year hasn't it. Actually the last couple it seems to be changing all the time now. I love your socks you stuck with it and survived! I really need to try to teach myself one day I love the look, I have the yarn, the needles - just not the right frame of mind.
ReplyDeleteI hope the storms are not severe. Is your white Dream Cotton Solid 108" wide a real white or a creamy white. Have you used that kind before, curious if it has much ravel to it. I bought 2 bolts of 45" from that in January, a tone on tone white for backgrounds and a red/white print for backings on runners. I love, love, love those socks! I finally bought new needles and still haven't finished my sock, certainly don't need them anymore this season.
ReplyDeleteHope you avoid any severe weather. It has been a wild and crazy few weeks all over the country for weather. Lovely wide backs!! I ordered backs for 5 quilts back in January, and that adds up quickly for yardage. But those backs will hopefully be used soon.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on helping out for the quilt for a friend! Hang in there for the weather!
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