Is it really September? Seems like it was the beginning of May just yesterday. Now summer's end is looming. It will be a quick march to the end of the year. But I should slow down and just take it a day at a time.
Summer is still in full force here, though we have a chance for cooler temperatures starting this weekend with increased chances for rain. Of course there will be rain, it's Labor Day. It always seems to rain here for that holiday weekend. We have no special plans for the holiday, but My Guy is taking a couple of days off, so I'm sure we'll end up doing something fun. So I should probably take that into account for this week's To Do List. Before jumping there, I should review how it went with last week's ...
read moreIt's been another hot week, so the sewing room was my favorite place to be. My shoulder issues did require me to minimize my time early in the week, but by the end of the week, I could sew for more than my 15 minutes each day. That made it much easier to tackle the to do list.
To Do List for 08/13/2024
1. 2024 SAHRR: Finish binding ✔
2. Indigo Way: Add last border ✔
3. Diatom: Finish sashing, start borders ✔
4. Guild BOM: Make August block - progress
5. Wild and Goosey: Continue making orange blocks ✔
6. Sensational ...
read moreWe'll pass mid-August this week. It really does feel like time speeds up as we get closer to the end of the year. Didn't we just pass mid year? How can it already be almost two thirds overs? I should calm down, there is still half of August left, so still time to make lots of progress on my quilting plan.
My Guy is off on a business trip, so I have the house to myself for a few days. I lived alone for many years before we were married, but it feels so weird now. A lot of stitching got done yesterday, but I have other chores to get done today. But there will probably be some later night stitching again tonight.
July wasn't nearly as busy as June, so there was a lot more time for playing in the sewing room. Enough playing that there is finally an update to the PHD report.
Just two finishes so far this year, but I'm doing better than last year when my first finish wasn't till September and the second finish wasn't till November.
The finish for July was the 2023 Stay at Home Round Robin (Quilting Gail).
I'm really happy with how this one turned out. My Guy really likes it. That's a good thing because it ...
read moreWe've settled back into our normal schedule for the most part. The weather has been much nicer as it's cooler, but the mold count is way up. So I've been fighting sinus headaches and congestion for most of the week. It slows me down a little, I tend to nap more (one of the joys of retirement, I don't have to fight the allergies and work). Even with a few naps, last week's to do list still got finished.
Last Sunday's post noted just how out of it I felt during most of last week. Saturday allowed for a reset and I managed to get back up to speed on a number of things, including last week's to do list.
To Do List for 07/09/2024
1. 2023 SAHRR: Finish binding ✔
2. Kates' Choice: Continue making blocks ✔
3. Guild BOM: Finish June block, start July block ✔
4. Wild and Goosey: Finish blue blocks, start teal blocks ✔
5. Indigo Way: Finish setting triangles, start assembly ✔
I'm 5 for 5 for last week, a definite improvement over ...
read moreIt's been a whirl wind couple of days. We went to Texas to visit Grad Girl for the 4th of July weekend. We had planned to stay till Monday to avoid the homeward bound traffic from 4th of July. Those plans changed when they issued tropical storm warnings for Brazos county due to Beryl. We had a serious rethink and left late Sunday afternoon to drive to Dallas. It's pretty flat in that part of the state and it doesn't take much for parts of the roads to flash flood, so it just seemed wise to avoid ...
read moreHard to believe that we've already passed the half way mark on the year. June was busy with lots of non sewing stuff, so though I managed to keep up with my stitching time, there's no progress in my PHD Report.
No new starts, so that's a positive. But no new finishes. Even so there was good progress towards making that happen in July.
My second oldest UFO was moved along and underwent a name change as well. What started as the Grandmother's Choice quilt along with Barbara Brackman is now Kate's Choice as I ...
read moreWe had heavy rains with strong winds over the weekend, followed by high humidity which has made it just miserable to be outside. I had to run errands a couple of days last week and came home needing naps afterwards. I'm pretty sure one day I got dehydrated and just felt crappy for most of the day. All that to say, I didn't make as much progress on my to do list as I had hoped.
To Do List 06/25/2024
1. 2024 SAHRR: Prep for quilting ✔
2. Kate's Choice: Continue making blocks ✔
3. Guild BOM ...
read moreI didn't post a to do list for last week since I was at the conference for the week and then knew I'd be at Grad Girl's cat sitting over the weekend. There was some progress on the to do list from the 11th before the long drive to Texas.
Last week my motivation for getting to the sewing room was a bit low. I managed at least 15 minutes each day up till the weekend. The solid afternoons of nothing but stitching made the difference in getting my to do list checked off for last week.
To Do List for 06/04/2024
1. 2024 SAHRR: Prep back for quilting ✔
2. Kate's Choice: Continue making blocks ✔
3. Guild BOM: Cut fabrics, start assembly of June block ✔
4. Wild and Goosey: Make blue blocks ✔
5. Indigo Way: Continue as leader and ender project ✔
I've been keeping the list ...
read moreMay went fast. Didn't I just write the April PHD report? At any rate it's time to link up with P Designs USA for the May PHD report. There's been no change in my PHD report.
One project moved to finished quilt top in April, so that opened a spot on ...
Hard to believe there are only a few more days left in May. In another month, we'll be half way through the year. Looking at where I'm at with my goals, I'm pretty happy with most everything except for finishes. So I'm going to gear up on that front for a bit and see if I can make something happen there. There were things on last week's to do list that helped with the finishing goals.
To Do List for 05/21/2024
1. 2023 SAHRR: Prep top for quilting ✔
2. Guild BOM: Finish May ...
read moreI'm just about back to normal, at least on my activities. Though I'm easing back into my work outs, especially the bicycle time. There was lots of sewing room time last week, so there was good progress on last week's to do list.
It's been a quiet week. We spent the weekend at my Mother's. Grad Girl was able to take a few days off to fit in a friend's graduation and Mother's Day. We had a pretty chill weekend, she's back in Texas and we're back home. I wasn't in my sewing room over the weekend, so I didn't quite get all my to do list for last week checked off.
To Do List for 5/7/2024
1. 2023 SAHRR: Prep back for quilting - no progress
2. Guild BOM: Assemble May block - progress ...
read moreI wasn't sure I'd be posting today. We spent about 30 minutes in our storm shelter last night. We live in the part of Oklahoma that took direct hits from a tornado last night. From the damage reports we've seen, we are no more than a couple of miles off the track it took through our community. So we were very lucky. We have friends and co-workers that live in Barnsdall, the community that's been the hardest hit. Please keep those residents in your thoughts and prayers. So many will have to completely rebuild.
A rather ...
read moreHard to process that April is over. Between our travels for the eclipse early in the month and then knee surgery mid month, my sewing room time was down considerably. Even so, now that it's May it's time to put together a progress report and link up P Designs USA for the April PHD report.
There's been no change in my PHD spreadsheet. No finishes, but no new starts either. So I'll take that. Even though there were no finishes, there has been a bit of progress on a few projects.
Most of my stitching time ...
read moreIt's the last day of April, so we are 1/3 of the way into 2024. I'd hoped for more finishes by this point, but knee surgery wasn't one of my goals for 2024. So I'm hoping to focus on getting in some finishes the next couple of months. With no new projects on the horizon, that should be doable.
I came up with a to do list for last week on Friday. I kept it simple and pretty minimal. But that paid off, I feel like I'm getting back into the groove.
To Do ...
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