It's been a busy summer. August and September were especially busy. August was so busy I didn't have time to put together a PHD report. Thankfully things have slowed down enough for me to put together a September PHD report and link up with Ms. P Designs.
- old town
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Is it really the last day in September? That just doesn't seem possible. It was a fast moving summer. If this year stays true to the past, the last three months will go equally fast. There's nothing I can do on that front, so best to look at how I did with last week's to do list.
To Do List for 9/23/2025
1. 2025 BOM: Finish November and start December - progress
2. Magnificent Mystery: Start September clue - no progress
3. Old Town: Continue piecing blocks at late night sew ✔
4. Wild and Goose: Continue making ...
read moreLast week's to do list started off with big plans, but they weren't to be as is often the case, real life had other plans. My mother is doing much better. She switched doctors last month and the new one found and treated at least one of the causes of her back pain her previous doctor completely ignored. She's just not healing as fast as she'd hoped and needed some help getting a few things off her to do list. I still managed to make a lot of progress my list.
To Do List for 9 ...
read moreLooking back at my blog, my last to do list was posted over a month ago. Life's been busy with getting Grad Girl set up in her new situation. I'm going to need a new blog nick name for her since she's not a graduate student any more. I'm sure we'll come up with something suitable that she can tolerate.
The summer allergies are still hanging on, but it wasn't so bad this weekend. A lot of sneezing, but I've not needed quite so many tissues. I suppose that's progress?
July was a busy month. I was away from home for over a week helping Grad Girl move. So there's not a lot of progress to report for the July PHD report over at Ms. P Designs.
There are no updates to my PHD log. No finishes, but no new starts either. I can at least celebrate that! There has been progress on some other projects this month.
There's been a bit of progress on the Rose Throw counted cross stitch project. I just didn't feel like doing much handwork this month. Does it look like a ...
read moreI had a couple of finishes this week.
First is the latest Bonnie Hunter mystery, Old Town. I changed the colors a little, but otherwise followed her instructions.
Old Town, a Bonnie Hunter mystery 78" x 78" |
Old Town (back and binding detail) |
I also finished a string hourglass. No pattern on this one, I just needed to use some of my many strings!
String Hourglass 60" x 85" |
String Hourglass (back and binding detail) |
I'm working on a couple more. Then, I hope to get back to my Sunflower One-Block Wonder.
Happy Quilting!
read moreWe've been enjoying a bit of cooler weather the last few days. It was a nice start to August. I'm still working on getting used to my new schedule. Grad Girl takes care of herself, but the keeping the cat happy still takes a bit of work. Though neither affected my time in the sewing room this last week, but for some reason I struggled with my to do list.
I'm a day late posting this week's to do list. We are still working with uncertain scheduling since Grad Girl and Queenie moved home. Grad Girl left yesterday morning for Houston. She has two job interviews this week. Which means I'm on kitty babysitting duty, that includes at least 30 minutes to an hour of outside time in the morning. She's used to having access to a third floor balcony to observe life from. We have a fenced backyard, but Queenie is far from an outside cat and we're not sure she'd stay in ...
read moreIt's been two weeks since my last to do list post. Between being way to busy packing and moving Grad Girl, plus the lack of Internet, putting a list together last week just didn't happen. So here's the progress on my last to do list.
To Do List for 07/08/2025
1. Guild BOM: Finish August blocks - progress
2. Old Town: Continue assembly at late night sew ✔
3. Wild and Goosey: Make purple, sash red blocks ✔
4. Embroidery or Cross Stitch: Work on one night ✔
5. Summer Scrap Quilt: Continue as leaders and enders ✔
There was ...
read moreIt was a busy weekend and though I got my stitching time in most days, I was still busy enough that it was hard to get to everything on last week's to do list.
Secret projects didn't used to be very common in my sewing room. But with taking on the block of the month program for the guild, I don't feel like I can share much of that sewing till I've showed it at the guild meeting. Getting a bit ahead has been my focus for the last month, so there's not much else going on in the sewing room. If I take off all the bits and pieces of the BOM off my sewing table, here's what's left.
Hard to believe we are half way through 2025. Now that it's July it's time to take another look at my progress with the June PHD report over at Ms. P Designs.
I've not done so well on the finishing up front, but I have been making steady progress on several other projects.
While cleaning up the sewing room, I found a very old counted cross stitch throw started back in college. It's been added to my traveling handwork projects. Not a lot of progress on this, but at least there's been some. I'd ...
read moreThe year is half over. I'm always amazed at how quickly we get to this point. We were in Crown Center in Kansas City last week for a conference. The Hallmark store there was setting up for this year's ornament display. Christmas will be here before most of us are ready I'm sure.
Do you ever look at your calendar and realize that you don't really have that much time to get ready for something? Grad Girl will be moving home next month. She's been applying for jobs and has had one video interview so far. With the current job market, she's probably going to be here for at least a month, likely 2 to 3 before she finds a full time chemist job. I've been using her old closet as storage for some of my quilting supplies, I'm going to have to find someplace else because she ...
read moreIt was another wet weekend here. The kind that's perfect for just hanging out in the sewing room. Sewing time was spent working on the 2025 Guild BOM blocks for tomorrow's meeting. I'm making good progress and if I can work in a good afternoon of sewing, I'll have them done. Other than those blocks, there's not a lot going on in the sewing room. I did finish stitching all the flying geese for clue 7 of Bonnie Hunter's Old Town mystery.
Laundry and household chores are my prime focus this week after not doing much of either last week. Shirking my housekeeping duties last week let me take advantage of the return of the sewing mojo. That shows up clearly in the progress with last week's to do list.
May went fast! It didn't help that at about the halfway mark my sewing mojo disappeared. So not as much progress as I would have liked for the month. But there is still a bit to report for the May PHD report over at Ms. P Designs.
Finally a finish shows up on the PHD report, along with a new unplanned project. The finish is a project started this year, so there is still no progress on the UFO column.
The 2025 SAHRR, aka Stars in a Derecho Sky, (Quilting Gail) was my finish for May. Trudy, who has ...
read moreWe were in Texas all last week to attend Grad Girl's thesis defense and then just hang out with her afterwards for a bit of a celebration. Poor girl hasn't had a real vacation in over a year. The presentation of her work was public, so we were able to attend that. Afterwards we waited in the hallway while she took questions from her committee.
My last two posts made it pretty clear that I've not been that interested in spending time in the sewing room this last week. Progress on last week's to do list shows that.
- old town
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