Saturday, February 7, 2026

Getting Caught Up

It took all week to get caught up at school after the long weekend trip to Guatemala.  I never realized how much effort I put in each day to staying on top of grading, prepping, planning, etc.  Creating sub plans for three days beforehand  instead of doing the usual school work plus not grading while I was gone, put me WAY behind.  Interims are due on Monday and I am happy to say that I am ready with time to spare!!  

Now I can sew!!  I would love to get the Carnival Quilt finished this week.  With some focus I think I can.  Finding a striped fabric to use as the outer border instead of making a piano key border was a huge stroke of luck.  It will also work well to make the frog fabric wide enough for the backing.

I need to get something new prepped for leaders & enders.  I had been working on the chunky churn dash blocks, but it would be a better use of my time to get a good plan for the RSC and prep that instead.  Prioritizing got the floppy bunny finished in record time in early January, so I need to stick with that strategy.  

It feels so good to be thinking about sewing and not grading papers!!

2026 15 Minutes to Stitch

15 minute days this week = 5/7
15 minute days/Feb = 5/7
15 minute days/2026 = 34/38 
Success Rate 2025 = 89%

The Carnival Quilt is a flimsy so I can report that stash movement!! I still have not sorted the fabric that I brought back from Guatemala, so that report is still pending. 

2026 Stash Totals
Used last week: 3.18 yards for Carnival Quilt top
Used year to date: 7.53 yards
Acquired recently: 0 yards  
Acquired year to date: 0 yards
Net used in 2026: 7.53 more yards used

Linking up to:
Kate at Life in Pieces 
Frederique at quiltingpatch
Angela at SoScrappy

January PhD Report

 I made so much progress with the 2025 PHD Challenge from Ms P Designs USA that I thought I should take the PHD Challenge again.  Many of this year's projects come from deeper within the dark recesses of my UFO stash, so they need much more work than last year's projects. 

Head over to Ms P Designs USA 2026 PHD Jan Report to see what others are working on.  It's inspiring!

TRUE UFOs

#1 Baby Bricks - needs quilting and finishing  -  NO PROGRESS


#2 Blue & Orange - have 13 blocks and some coordinating fabric, need a plan  NO PROGRESS


#3 Blue Strips - started in 1996! Have 1 strip and some cut out pieces, need a plan  NO PROGRESS


#5 Christmas Sampler - need to find the blocks and make a plan  NO PROGRESS

#6 Chunky Churn Dash - started as a leader & ender in 2025, plan is to just keep making blocks.  The blocks are doubled and tripled up by similar colors, so it is hard to see, but there is PROGRESS!

Chunky Churn Dashes and New Flag Scrappy Spool Blocks

#7 Flags - bought at a thrift store years ago for 50c, never touched.  I realized I will never make any more of these flags.  We are a multi-national family and a USA quilt just isn't likely to happen.  However, when I saw the pictures of my UFOs, I realized I should be able to easily convert these to the flag block for the Scrappy Spool quilt.  I went ahead and unsewed them  and already made them into the remaining flag blocks for the Scappy Spool block.  The leftovers are the right size to get worked into other spool blocks or chunky churn dash blocks.  I am so pleased with this solution - WIN WIN! 


#8 Frame Cross-Stitch - the stitching was finished in 2025, now to frame it .  After some research into options, we dropped it off for professional framing.  Little S chose the frame and no mat.  I can see that it is not even in the frame, which is disappointing after having gone the "professional" route for better quality.  But done is good.  COMPLETE

#9 Kaffe Fassett style scraps - from my MIL's stash, need a plan, leaning towards a chandelier quilt  NO PROGRESS


#10 Lighthouse blocks - have 2 blocks and fabrics, need a plan  NO PROGRESS


#11 Ocean Waves - remaking an old quilt, steady progress so far.  I have remade all of the blocks and am starting the setting triangles. For now I like this block placement.   PROGRESS

#12 Red, White, and Green D9P - started on a whim with scraps, don't like it, need a plan  NO PROGRESS


#13 Sapphire Jubilee small version - got it sandwiched last year, need to quilt and finish  NO PROGRESS


#14 Scrappy Spools - planned start last year, plan is to just keep making blocks, no set deadline since I want to enjoy the process.  I made the remaining flag blocks from the UFO flag blocks.   SOME PROGRESS


#15 Stuffed Bunny - Grown Up E asked for this years ago, does she still want it?  She does.  I cut out all the pieces and started sewing it together as leader & enders.  Surprisingly, I got it completely finished pretty quickly.

Floppy Bunny and Extra Outfit

Original panel and outfit from previously made bunny.

#16 USA fabrics - My father bought this to make something for my sister years and years ago.  Is she interested?  No she isn't.  Neither is my brother for my nephews.  Hmmm.  I just can't give this up yet, since my father picked it out.  Travel in the US was a big deal for us growing up.  NO PROGRESS


PLANNED STARTS

#1 Alter dress for wedding by May  NO PROGRESS

#2 Baby quilts for church as needed  NO NEEDS THIS MONTH

#3 Rainbow Scrap Challenge - My first time doing this, so I need a plan.  MINIMAL PROGRESS

#4 Carnival Quilt - quilt I always make in class for a school fund-raiser.  We got a good start on it.   GOOD PROGRESS 

Ready for borders

#5 Rag Quilt for Baby Ana Paula - I had made a formal quilt from a panel that they loved before we knew the baby was a girl.  Their theme is bears, so I wanted to make something else that was more girly, but not a traditional quilt. This was a fun quilt to make.   FINISHED & DELIVERED!  They love it.

Sound asleep under her blanket.

#6 Burp Cloth  I also made a more girly burp cloth.  FINISHED & DELIVERED!

MAYBES

Lupine and Laughter - Bonnie Hunter's Mystery Quilt - Little S loves the reveal, and I have been saving the clues.  Maybe after I finish my deadline projects.  STILL A MAYBE

Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Carnival Quilt 2026 has a Center

We got all the blocks completed and joined.  Whew!  Now to decide a border and backing.  I have a few ideas, but it is on hold until I am caught up on school work after my long, long weekend trip.  

2026 Carnival Quilt Center

My numbers are not as bad as I thought they would be.  There was prepping and planning as well as sewing, but it all moved me forward on projects, so I will take it.  

2026 15 Minutes to Stitch

15 minute days this week = 5/7
15 minute days/Jan = 29/31
15 minute days/2026 = 29/31 
Success Rate 2025 = 94%

Fabric came back with me, but I won't report it until I get unpacked and get it sorted.

2026 Stash Totals
Used last week: 0.00 yards
Used year to date: 4.35 yards
Acquired recently: 0 yards  
Acquired year to date: 0 yards
Net used in 2026: 4.35 more yards used

Linking up to:
Frederique at quiltingpatch
and.....  

Monday, January 26, 2026

What I'm Working On

How'd I do? 

TO DO LIST FOR JANUARY 18-24:

  • deal with misc piles that accumulated in the sewing room  PROGRESS
  • make a final decision on RSC block  DONE
  • start the RSC block NO
  • work on deconstructing dress for the wedding during TV time NO
  • cut the colored border pieces for the students to sew to their squares for the Carnival Quilt  DONE
  • start students on sewing the borders to the squares for Carnival Quilt  DONE - must missing 2 students
  • have students plan layout for Carnival Quilt  DONE
  • have students join blocks  PROGRESS
This was a week of mostly sewing at school since the machine was at school.  I had thought I would start deconstructing the dress in the evenings, but school work multiplied exponentially and kept me quite busy.  

I already know this week will be similar, so my list is short.


TO DO LIST FOR JANUARY 25-31:
  • have last students finish sewing the borders to their squares for Carnival Quilt  
  • have students finish joining blocks into rows
  • have students join rows into flimsy
  • start piano key border for Carnival Quilt
  • choose backing for Carnival Quilt
  • choose fabrics for RSC block


Saturday, January 24, 2026

Busy, Busy Week

We sewed every day at school this past week.  Thank goodness, since that was the majority of my sewing activity.  Lots going on a work and it isn't going to slow down this coming week.  Some weeks are like that.

Almost all of the students got their blocks made and sewed a border around it.  We had already planned the layout, so as they finished their blocks, they placed them in position.  As soon as they had a "neighbor" to their block, they started forming rows.  It is so fun to see their enthusiasm.  So much fun that I completely forgot to take pictures!

The 2025 quilt for reference
Here is last year's quilt for reference.  This year will be similar.  Current photo next time.

 2026 15 Minutes to Stitch

15 minute days this week = 7/7
15 minute days/Jan = 24/24
15 minute days/2026 = 24/24 
Success Rate 2025 = 100%

No stash movement this week.

2026 Stash Totals
Used last week: 0.00 yards
Used year to date: 4.35 yards
Acquired recently: 0 yards  
Acquired year to date: 0 yards
Net used in 2026: 4.35 more yards used

Linking up to:
Frederique at quiltingpatch
and.....  
 

Monday, January 19, 2026

What I'm Working On

For a while last year I was making a TO DO list.  It helped me stay on track, so I will try to get back in the habit again.  With so many projects on my PhD list, I need to stick with the plan. 

How did I do on my To Do list from Jan 11-17?

  • make the burp cloth for Baby Ana Paula - it is already cut out DONE
  • finish framing Little S's cross-stitch for Ana Paula DONE
  • work on Stuffed Bunny as leader & ender SURPRISE FINISH
  • deal with misc piles that accumulated in the sewing room PROGRESS
  • make a final decision on RSC block IDEAS BUT NO FINAL DECISION 
  • start the RSC block 
  • work on deconstructing dress for the wedding during TV time  NO PROGRESS
  • start the Carnival Quilt with my students, plan & draw their quilt squares DONE
I didn't sew much more than the 15 minutes each day since I was so tired from teaching through laryngitis each day.  But it was enough to make some progress.

TO DO LIST FOR JANUARY 18-24:

  • deal with misc piles that accumulated in the sewing room
  • make a final decision on RSC block
  • start the RSC block 
  • work on deconstructing dress for the wedding during TV time
  • cut the colored border pieces for the students to sew to their squares for the Carnival Quilt  
  • start students on sewing the borders to the squares for Carnival Quilt
  • have students plan layout for Carnival Quilt
  • have students join blocks
This will be a week of mostly sewing at school.  With the machine at school, it will a good time to focus on deconstructing the dress at home.

Saturday, January 17, 2026

Slow and Steady Wins Again

A busy week at school and a case of laryngitis made for slow progress.  But progress nonetheless.  Having a plan in place really helped me get something sewn on the afternoons I came home and just didn't want to do anything at all.  

Floppy bunny for Grown Up E

I had been using the parts of the floppy bunny as leaders & enders while I made the rag quilt last week.  This week it was far enough along that it turned into my main project.  I never imagined it would be finished so soon.  Slow and steady wins the race.

Another burp cloth for AP!

I also finished the burp cloth I  had cut out when I was cutting for the rag quilt.

Flag blocks ready to sew

I always forget how important it is to leave things ready to go.  Having to figure things out when I'm not up to it leads to no progress.  I pulled out the Scrappy Spools again and got some pieces ready to sew.

 2026 15 Minutes to Stitch

15 minute days this week = 7/7
15 minute days/Jan = 17/17
15 minute days/2026 = 17/17 
Success Rate 2025 = 100%

More stash movement this week!

2026 Stash Totals
Used last week: 0.33 for burp cloth + 1.00  for floppy bunny
Used year to date: 4.35 yards
Acquired recently: 0 yards  
Acquired year to date: 0 yards
Net used in 2026: 4.35 more yards used

Linking up to:
Donna at  quiltpaintcreate
Frederique at quiltingpatch
and..... so scrappy