Sunday, May 24, 2026

Monday Meanderings 5 - 25 - 2026

Yea!  We got a bunch of rain this week. We have been in a severe drought recently. I'm hoping the last few days of rain has helped.  There is some rain forecasted over the next 10 days but probably not enough to lift us out of the drought.  Hopefully it will really happen.  Needless to say I spent a lot of time in my studio this week. Let's look at the goals report. 

5/18/26

✅Quilt top for quilt guild — baby top quilted. 

✅Quilt one of my baby quilts — Koala top quilted. 

✅Continue working on UFO Challenge for May — the Bargello is sewn together. Needs binding which I need to get. 

✅Stitch on Snowman #2 — progress made but lots more is needed. 

✅Finish sewing dash blocks together — Top finished. Need backing fabric. 

Look at making pillow cases to go with Ombre Log Cabin — plan made, 8 blocks available to make 2 pillow shams. 



This is a guild baby quilt that I quilted.  I used Baby Blue Eyes edge-to-edge from My Creative Stitches.  I've used this designs several times recently. Although it doesn't look like it here the squares that look grey are actually green.  Weirdly, I used to have this same fabric. 


I also got one of my baby quilts done.  I really like this koala quilt. The design is from one of Quilts for Babies books by Ursula Reikes.  The quilting design was New Zealand Koru also by My Creative Stitches. I thought koalas might live in New Zealand also, but nope. They are not native to New Zealand and the country doesn't want them brought in because they don't have the resources for them. 



I like quilting baby quilts because they go quickly, unless I pick a dense pattern. Or, if I play bobbin roulette. You know, when you're betting that there is enough bobbin to finish the quilt. 



HA! It got me on the last row of the quilt above.  I ran out of bobbin with only 8% of it to finish.  Bummer.  However, it was a good loss. I could actually take out a few extra stitches and then start the row again outside of the actual quilt. No matching where the thread stopped with the starting thread. It also meant I didn't have a lot of leftover thread on a bobbin. I'll be using the small amount left as basting thread on the next quilt I do.


I've got a plan to continue quilting tops for this coming week.


5/25/26

Stitch on Snowman #2 

Make pillow shams for Ombré Log Cabin quilt

Knit 2 kids size beanies 

Make some hollow 9 patches

Trim Bargello quilt

Quilt one of my quilts  


I've had another successful week stitching every day.  Most days were well over 15 minutes. 


Week ending 5/24/26:  144 days of 2026.

  144 stitching days out of 144 days. 100%


I donate kids' hats through From the Heart, a local charity that provides lots of different items that are knit, sewn, or crocheted.  Currently I'm making children's hats to be given away in mid July during a special dressing event. I'm about done with a white and pink stripe one. My next one is going to be white and orange. You can see some of my previous hats here. The cool part about doing this is it's helping me reduce my yarn stash.  Although, I can also get yarn from the group.  I need to knit a little faster to use up what I've gotten and my own stash! 


I went to an estate sale of a quilter and crafter this weekend.  Luckily for me, most of her fabric was gone before I got to her house.  There was a lot of other items left though. I hit up a lovely collection of felted wool and wool felt.  Here's what I got. 


Wool fabric, some hand dyed. I'll be rinsing these in very hot water to felt them if they haven't already been felted. I will be choosing some pretty colors for my next snowmen


These are all wool felt. At least they feel wonderful and probably are wool -- except maybe the black. I'll have a better feel for these when my order for some wool felt arrives. 

I also bought a kit with lemon yellow, white and a light and medium lime green fabric. I won't be using the pattern, I just really like the fabrics. 


The sale is continuing this coming weekend which I plan on attending as there should be some Accu Quilt dies for sale. Hopefully I won't add to my fabric or yarn stash again! 


It's time to remind everyone to visit these Linky parties: Stitching TimeOh ScrapQuilting Patchwork AppliqueDesign Wall Monday, and Monday Musing.


I'm looking forward to not having any weekly commitments until the end of August. It's nice to sleep in a little and not have so many things to do.  


Happy Quilting All! Bonnie 


11 comments:

  1. I recognized Baby Blue Eyes right away! I just finished a quilt using Koru, also! I have been there, with running out of bobbin so near the end of the last row. I can relate! Interesting about koalas and New Zealand--news to me.

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  2. Your koala quilt is so cute! Perfect design and colors to feature the koala print. Too bad about that bobbin thread running out, though - we all dread that!

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  3. Rainy days are perfect to get things done in the sewing room. You've been busy! The koala quilt is so cute, love the colors. It's always fun (NOT!) to run out of bobbin thread on the last stitches. You got some pretty wool felt / felted wool from the estate sale. Good luck on your goals this week.

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  4. You had a really productive week. Rainy days are really nice sewing days. Both baby quilts are really cute. Hopefully you'll get some more rain. We've had enough to lift us out of drought, but we often have hot, dry summers, so hopefully we got enough to hold us till our next rainy season.

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  5. Love all of the things you've posted about--the hats are great ways to give back! I have a lot of felted wool bc I used to rug hook. I should apply the fabric to quilting now!

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  6. I think a lot of us have been getting rain that have been in a drought - we are still in one but the little bits of rain we have been getting have been helping for sure.

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  7. I thought of you when I bought a copy of one of Ursula R's baby quilt books ($1 at the Racine AAUW sale). I had it years ago, and now I have it again. It is fun when you see a fabric that you used once, or still have in the stash. Enjoy the week!

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  8. You used your indoor time wisely and had another good week. The Koala quilt is a cute one and some child will treasure it. We got a little rain too, much needed but not enough.

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  9. Your koala quilt is adorable, too bad about the bobbin thread running out, it's never fun. Enjoy sewing and knitting this week! Thank you for sharing your work in progress and new fabrics, and linking up.

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  10. You had a great week, Bonnie! That Koala quilt is just the cutest. I don't know why any country would not want those cute little Koalas but I understand not having the resources to support them as their reason. Cute baby quilt too. I totally get playing bobbin chicken! I hate running out with that small amount left to quilt, but I just load up the bobbin and match up the points, as I hate unpicking quilting! LOL Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings.

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  11. Super cute quilts!!! and I hope the rain helped!!

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