My oldest UFO is no longer a UFO or a PhD or even a flimsy. It was started about 23-25 years ago, but now it is FINISHED!!.
Whenever I saw this waiting for my attention, I remembered the yellow house we lived in on the corner just outside of Antigua, Guatemala. My sewing room was a small space off of E's room at that time. Not a closet, but not a room. The sewing machine fit on a table under the window and there was space for a shelf for my supplies. Good memories thinking of what I created in the little space. I don't think I have photos of any of it though. That was long before digital cameras, especially in Guatemala. There was no way I would use up film for a quilt. Nearly everything I made back then was gifted long ago. I wonder where this one will end up.Friday, November 21, 2025
Saturday, November 15, 2025
Heading to the Finish Line
The end of the year is in sight and I am motivated to finish my UFO list!! I got the last 2 flimsies sandwiched and pin-basted together.
I started on Mr. D's quilt and despite still being affected by the time change, I made good progress.
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| Quilting is underway. |
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| Additional quilting across the smaller patches. |
I am hoping to have this one done by next weekend. The plan is still to work on Dear Jane's binding over Thanksgiving even if I don't have these last two UFOs finished yet.
Saturday, November 8, 2025
Making Waves - Literally
The time change got the best of me this week. I kept waking up an hour early and then struggled to stay awake when I got home from school. I did some errands after school yesterday and had a Coke and managed to go to bed at an adult hour and even slept in a bit. Finally.
I've been working on the ocean waves blocks. I have been thinking of how to assemble them, but didn't want the traditional hourglass in the center that added another color. In a moment of inspiration I realized I could still do the hour glass assembly, but just make them all neutrals.
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| Making Progress |
Good pressing and carefully squaring at every step is bringing these back to life.
Sunday, November 2, 2025
October PhD Report
End of summer and back to school cut into my PhD reporting, but I have been sewing. I had quite a few new starts since I help our church's outreach to new single mothers by making them baby quilts. But they all got done and did not join the UFO pile. And I uncovered what I suspect is my oldest UFO and added it to the list - and moved it forward!
At 5/6 of the way through 2025 I have:
- 9 quilt finishes from the original 14 PHD projects
- 7 unplanned starts with finishes!
- 1 moved from wishful thinking to planned start
- 2 quilts with progress
- only 1 quilt that hasn't been touched
With two more months in 2025, I think I can finish this list! I am determined!
Unexpected New Starts & Finishes - 4 baby quilts for church
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| The pink quilt is new to coordinate with the jungle quilt. |
Then two flower gardens for twin baby girls. Every block & every fabric has flowers.
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| red backing |
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| yellow backing |
And completed just in the nick of time for the baby shower:
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| Groovy pink baby quilt |
Easy Finish - This one just needed a binding and I got it done just in time for the October report.
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| Sapphire Jubilee Part 1 |
Finish - After I got borders on the hexagon quilt, I found out that Grown Up E's godson will have a sibling. She liked this quilt for the new baby, so I waited until they found out if it's a boy or girl before finishing it. It's a girl, so I did change the borders and chose a different backing to make it more girlish.
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| Ready for Baby Honor! |
Progress - Back from the quilter at the end of July. Still in a pillowcase waiting. My plan is to work on it over Thanksgiving break when I will have some uninterrupted days. I need to cut the scallops and bind it. Maybe I'll start preparing the binding before hand - that would be smart.
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| 10 years in the making! |
Oldest UFO - This one is at least 23-24 years old. The way it was stored I saw it ALL the time. I don't know how it didn't make the original list. So I finally added the borders and found a backing. Now I just need to buy batting and get it done. I should be able to do that by the end of the year.
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| Far from perfect, but very pretty. |
Miss P Designs USA is challenging us to get those PHDs done! I am determined to get my PHD in 2025. Thanks for the motivation. Check out other October PHD reports at Miss P Designs USA.
Saturday, November 1, 2025
Sapphire Jubilee Part 1 Finished!
This was by far the easiest finish on the UFO list, so I deliberately saved it for when I needed something easy. Like many others, I started the Quiltmaker Jubilee quilt several years ago. I made mine a Sapphire Jubilee since I had plenty of blues and prefer blue to red. I made all the blocks, but the final layout did not speak to me so I set the blocks aside.
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| The smaller variation. |
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| Back from the Long-armer |
I ended up with 2 quilts. The larger one got all the way to the quilted stage and then got tucked away. It only needed binding and I even had the leftover fabric still packed up with it.
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| Finishing up the binding. |
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| 52" x 72" |
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| Plaid flannel backing |
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| Both "aliens" are moving! |









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