Sunday, May 17, 2026

Monday Meanderings 5 -- 18 -- 2026

The last concerts for the two singing groups I'm in are over. That gives me more time to quilt! Or maybe read more or ??? Has summer started with a vengeance where you live?  We had 90º today and it'll be even hotter the next 3 days. One day will be only 59º over the next 10 days. And a lot of rain is predicted. We need it so I'm hoping the forecast is accurate.   Of course the 10 day weather forecast can and does change a lot before the day actually arrives. Time will tell. I will be enjoying a lot of time in my studio in the basement. 

Here's last week's goal list.  Everything marked off! 

5/11/26

✅Quilt customer’s quilt — done and returned.

✅Add border to rainbow rail top — done.

✅Work on UFO Challenge for May — continuous process is being made.

✅Start sewing dash blocks together — 3 rows of blocks sewn together.

✅✅2 concerts and ✔️1 rehearsalall finished


Check out this sweet quilt my customer made for her friend. She did a great job choosing the quilting design, Ginger Flower, and the thread color.  She chose an Omni thread, Vanilla Wafer, 3042.  It looks gold to me! But I notice there are a lot of Omni threads that look gold! The hexagons are machine appliquéd onto the blocks. 



Here's a close up of the front and the nice backing fabric. 


Last week I showed my daughter's quilt and her backing fabric as a suggested border for my rail fence quilt.  This week I returned her quilt and had lunch with her. We both drove about an hour to meet, eat, and exchange the quilt.  It was great to get together which we don't do too often. And, I was able to put some of her backing on my quilt as a border. OOOH did it turn out well! I chose to use a smaller border on the top/bottom and wider on the sides.  It definitely works well with these little 3" finished rail fence blocks. I'll be looking for a backing fabric for this one, eventually.  



This week's goal list is a bit longer as I have more time to sew. 


5/18/26

Quilt top for quilt guild

Quilt one of my baby quilts

Continue working on UFO Challenge for May 

Stitch on Snowman #2

Finish sewing dash blocks together

Look at making pillow shams to go with Ombre Log Cabin


I haven't been working on the second snowman because I needed to buy a different  floss color.  Now that I have it I can work on Mr. Snowman. Here's what he looks like after I added his scarf, hat and facial features, ready to sew.  It will take me a while to get all these items stitched down. Hum, the blue scarf is not royal blue! Once I get more done I'll take some more photos and see if I can get the color closer to reality that is a dark turquoise.  .  



Despite having all sorts of things going on I was able to stitch every day this week.  Most of it was actually sewing machine work although one day I was knitting on hats. 

15 Minutes to Stitch 


Week ending 5/17/26:  137 days of 2026.

  137 stitching days out of 137 days. 100%


Are you facing a big stash, multiple sewing machines, way too many books and patterns?  I'm trying to make some inroads on all of those things in my studio.  Except buying fabric for specific projects, mostly backing and one border, I haven't really been buying fabric. I need to really look at my books and move out the ones I don't use.  Same with patterns.  Let's see if I have any luck with that in the next couple of months.  I'll try to give little reports on successes.  For instance, I gave a dozen mason jars I used for dying fabrics 20 or so years ago to a craft group in our neighborhood who needed some more.  So a small step was taken.  It'll take a lot of small steps before I'll actually see the difference but I hope to continue and report  these small steps. 


I link up with these blogs every Monday. Check them out: Stitching TimeOh Scrap,

Quilting Patchwork Applique, Design Wall Monday, and Monday Musings.  


Happy Quilting All! Bonnie 


6 comments:

  1. I love the look of the hexie's scattered about your customer's quilt. Looks like you had a good week with all those green check marks.

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  2. The Ginger Flower quilt of your customer is beautiful! The little rail fence rainbow top turned out so sweet! Have a fun week!

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  3. Colorado was in the 90s a few days last week, and today we're in the 40s with rain all day. It will be chilly, but - like you - we need the rain. Your client quilt is really sweet, and sounds like it turned out great! I love that border on your rainbow quilt, too. Have a great reading and sewing week!

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  4. That backing made a perfect border for the rail fence. I love how you did the monochromatic rails into stripes. Very clever and eye catching!! The hexie quilt is beautiful and I'm sure your customer will be pleased.

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  5. Good work on your decluttering/destashing -- as long as you don't succumb to new temptation. (Ask me how I know...) The bright bubbly border print looks wonderful with the rainbow blocks.

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  6. Love that scrappy rail fence quilt !!

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