End of January quilt update
February quilt update
March goals:
3 quilt tops/backs - Malea, Zyra (need April), Elena - yes (Zyra's is basted and ready to go)
3 Block Of Month's (BOM's) current - yes
Quilt, bind, finish 2 Scrappy Mountain Majesty (SMM) from last month - Caleb (need April), Josh - yes
Bind and Finish Dancing Nines Shirt Quilt (DN) - Jon (need April) - yes
Celtic Solstice (CS) - 20 blocks - yes
Roll Quilt - yes
Swap Blocks and Charms (March and Aprils charms to get ahead LOL That's only 1500 2 1/2" squares) - yes
UFO -- finish edging on burp cloth and small blanket -- crochet - yes
Mark and put tricot baby quilt on frame. - yes
SMM, DN, CS, ST, and BSS - all are Bonnie Hunter patterns and most are available free on her website at www.quiltville.com



2nd - Today I finished cutting squares for March, cut swap blocks squares and sewed HST's. I am trying so hard to stay on top of the scraps so did some fabric clean-up and then went to the den for some hand quilting for a couple of hours. Good day.

4th - Crocheted on burp cloth and gave Scott the afghan from last month to take to Cassie in Utah. One last picture of it.
5th - Finished burp cloth today. Started in on the edging for the matching blanket.




It's time for a change so I sew and cut the HST's for my SMM quilt. Enough for today.


Oh --- along the way, my little crumb blocks are growing. I am doing one with the ST leftover strips from cutting the panels. Fun Fun.
10th - No sewing today. A little crocheting. We have a local thrift store that has been posting an ad about 65 boxes of fabric but it was an "all or nothing" item for $900.00. Sorry --- not for me. Well, today they post that they are opening it up to "by the box" for $13.00 a box. Now it is worth checking on so Mister and I head down there. We are the first ones so I get to peek in each box/tote as we help them restack them for easier access. When we finish, I have one large tote and a second box that I wish to take home with me. My expenditure is $26.00. Let's go see what I have.
Mischief: First up, sort to wash.


12th - Sewed 2 more ST blocks, 1 CS block and cut all washed light scraps into system. I finished washing everything from yesterday's purchase for a total of 11 washer loads. Wow. Completed the quilting on DN, trimmed it, and selected the binding. Mister is working on the Audi with Scott, so I just keep on going today. I sandwich the red/white/blue SM quilt from last month baste, and get it quilted as well. Still on my own, another sandwich for the multi-color SMM from last month as well. GOOD DAY! (Quilt police beware: I don't care if it is perfect --- these are not for show - they are to be used and loved. After all, these are only my 3rd and 4th quilts to EVER machine quilt and I am doing it free motion on a 301A so no stitch length regulator of anything.)

14th - What a great day for an estate sale. It has been awhile and I am ready to hunt down treasures. The first one we go to -- YES! All that you see here for less than $10.00. Love these finds. We take our goodies home and the fabric is introduced to the washing machine. I never pre-wash new fabric, BUT I don't know the history of how this was taken care of and what it was exposed to so, into the machine it all goes. Mister goes out to run errands and returns with some white crochet thread for me to add to the blanket. I spent the rest of the evening cutting light and dark solids from the thrift shop purchase into the system.
Mischief managed: This is the result of my work on the tote and box from the thrift store. It is now time to move it all to the studio. I think Mister is wondering what the loveseat looks like. (The purple bag is the scraps that will be tossed after all my trimming and cutting -- not even large enough for crumbs or strings. I think that is a dang small amount of waste for all of this fabric.)


16th - Our daughter and son-in-law officially moved out as of today. I start the morning knowing that I have all this fabric on the loveseat that needs to go to the studio. That means some preparation is necessary in the studio itself. After about an hour, I am ready but have created a very tall stack of fabric that needs to be stripped and squared. Small pieces that I have found inside various tubs. Anything smaller than a fat quarter comes into the house. Mister just shakes his head at me.
We are 5 days from hosting a party in our home --- it is definitely time to start spring cleaning. Since we have an empty bedroom, that is the best place to start. We spend all day washing, dusting, vacuuming, shining wood floors, washing windows, etc. and then begin the process of moving furniture and clothing back in. By 4:00 -- I am beat and we call it a day. My treat for hard work is to cut the scraps that I found while organizing. I get a long way but finally call it a night. Tomorrow is another day.
17th - I start the day early by sorting laundry and finishing my work on the scraps. Yay! The really good part about all of this is that I have managed to cut most of the 2 1/2" squares that I need for next month as well. (Doing the happy dance here.) Now to stay on top of this situation. I had thought I was doing well until finding all these small pieces. In my defense, many of them were from my CS quilt and I think I just put them back in the tubs because I wasn't sure if my daughter was going to make this quilt also.
It is time to clean for the day again. Today's agenda is the master bedroom (since it was halfway emptied yesterday anyway), the master bathroom, and laundry. By 4:00, we have again scrubbed ourselves silly but the task is accomplished. Time to stop for the day.
After dinner, I get the weave for the BSS quilt finished and am halfway through attaching the rows together. I stitch the DN binding together and get it pressed and ready to go. After that, I cut the binding for the red/white/blue SMM and finish stitching and pressing it as well. Two CS blocks get completed along the way before I settle in to crochet for awhile. Another productive and non pictorial day. Sorry.
18th -Dallas Blooms (link takes you to the blogpost) is at the Arboretum and we are taking Mister's Mom for the morning. I think we all need a day out in the fresh air (my nose is full of 409, Windex, etc.) and a little simple walking. The trip to pick up Mom allows me some time to crochet and I am making progress on this little blanket. We have a grand day together and arrive back home around 6 in the evening - tired, but refreshed at the same time. What a fun day. I make a trip out to the studio to put away all the cut fabric again but that is about it for the evening.
19th - Back to spring cleaning. Ugh. We get the living room, den, and dining room finished today. One would think that that would go faster, but no. We are taking our time and doing every little thing. If a piece of furniture needs new protectors on the feet so that the floor isn't scratched, it gets them. Everything is moved and cleaned behind and the art and photography are moved around a little to change things up. My Singer 27 Memphis treadle is moved in from the studio!!! So fun and she looks so pretty in the living room. It is still 4:00 before we are able to call it a day. I head out to the studio and put the bindings on the DN and red/white/blue SMM quilts. Once I am comfortable on the sofa, let the hand stitching begin AND I complete the DN quilt.
20th - It is a beautiful day out and since I am up early, I open the doors and settle into the sofa to quietly hand stitch the binding on my second quilt. The birds are singing and it is truly a peaceful moment. I am able to finish before Mister wakes and our day begins.

21st - Enjoying the birds again, I sit and crochet until I am once again out of thread. Goodness, am I ever going to finish this project? Once Mister wakes, I am errand girl. I have party supplies, plants, and pictures to pick up. I even manage a stop at JoAnn's for some thread and a few more yellow and black fabrics for a quilt to cut next month. I think I have enough for it now. Meanwhile, Mister cleans the main bathroom and once I arrive back home --- He starts planting while I make the beer batter bread and cheese ball for the party we are hosting tonight. When my treats are ready, I join him and we work on the flower pots together to finish up the yard. We actually get everything finished (link to post on plants) with a couple hours to spare and just relax before getting ourselves cleaned up. Whew --- let the fun begin.


I wish I had been able to finish with the same thread, but it doesn't look terrible together. Since this is a first for me -- I had never worked with crochet thread at all -- I am quite pleased with the way it turned out. Hopefully it is still okay for a little girl -- remember this was a UFO started years ago but now has a home to go to. Here is the blanket and burp cloth together.




24th - There is one week left in the month and my hand quilt project has not been touched since day 1. I'd best get a move on there. After working on it for 2 1/2 hours, my fingers need a rest so I am off to the studio to start quilting on the multi SMM. Within just a few minutes, I break a needle and after replacing it, go about finishing the first quadrant, only to discover that the tension is WAY off --- huge loops all over the back. GRRRRR. Now one hour of quilting will mean about 4 hours of picking out. I am so excited. Not. I get about halfway through picking it out before losing my mind and finding something else to do. Two ST blocks are added to my stack. Definitely not in the mood for pictures.


26th - I worked on pictures for the blog first thing this morning and the my daily movie and I headed for the quilt in the den. Another 2 1/2 hours of stitching and I feel like I may be making progress.




The last of the CS blocks are finished while putting the ST top together as well. Twenty more into the drawer, giving me 60 now and I don't feel like I have made a dent in the bins. This is definitely going to turn into 2 quilts. No way on earth I can quilt anything this large on my sweet 301.



29th - It's a new day --- I am the little train climbing that mountain -- I think I can, I think I can, I think I can. But wait, I don't really want to try just yet. Mister has asked if I want to take a walk and I had asked to go back to the arboretum again so we kill two birds with one stone. What an archaic expression. Goodness.
One of the things I notice at the Arboretum (link to post with amazing pictures) is the test gardens and how they remind me off a patchwork quilt. Is this not just oh so beautiful?
After our beautiful morning out, it is time to be that train and tackle quilting Jason's quilt. If I can keep my eyes clear and pay attention, I might be able to get this accomplished. Out to the studio I go. Success! I get it quilted and bound in addition to sewing the binding onto the multi SMM quilt. We are off to an art unveiling -- perhaps we can drop by Jason's on the way.
30th - My early morning sewing while listening to the birds is to bind the multi SMM. The red is just oh so awesome. I tack down all labels on the four finished quilts and am ready to gift. Whew.

We take pictures of this month's quilts outdoors (will add to post later) and then head off to visit with a dear friend and deliver his quilt. The rest of the afternoon is spend with Jason and Tina and we love every minute of it. When we start home, I am starving so a stop at Babe's for chicken must take place. Yum. When we are at home again, it is not long before we both recognize that we are beat and head for bed. Night all.
31st - It is the last day of the month and my list is still not complete. Since I do not have the fabric for the tricot quilt, I focus on moving forward and sandwich and baste the SMM.


The next step is to tape the tricot over the top of the pattern. I know it barely shows, but it is there.
Step three is to trace the pattern onto the fabric. I set about getting it accomplished.

With an empty living room floor, I take a little bit of time and sandwich the BSS quilt so that it is ready to baste when I finish quilting the SMM quilt.
I am ready for April --- how about you? Thanks for sharing in my adventure this month. Please feel free to leave a comment or share the long, boring story. See ya next month.
Oh --- and keep on creating. It helps to keep us all sane in this ever changing world.
Bye now.