Friday, March 13, 2026
I Was Confused
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
Making Progress
I was hoping to get at least one side of the next border added to my Stay at Home Round Robin, and I did! It has taken more time than I would like to admit but I’m finally seeing some progress.
I laid it out on my family room floor—I like to take pictures there because 1) it’s a pretty big room, and 2) I have skylights so the lighting is pretty good. I took this picture after dark so not so good lighting, and the top has gotten so big, I am running out of room. Here’s a closer view:
I have been totally neglecting my RSC blocks; I have a few red strips cut, and I hope to get some blocks made before the weekend. But if it doesn’t happen, oh well! There is always next week.
Tomorrow is bunco, and I signed up for sandwiches. I’m thinking turkey and Swiss. I will need to go by the store today and pick up fresh bread. Rye would be good. A friend I haven’t seen in a while texted yesterday to see if I wanted to meet up today for lunch, and of course I said yes. I’m looking forward to catching up.
Monday, March 9, 2026
Weekend Update
Oh my, where to start? Betty and I went to garage sale Saturday. We normally don’t go to garage sales, but her sister texted her and said they had a lot of fabric. Well, ok. Off we went. I bought a bag full for $4.50. I failed to take a picture of it; I’ll do that later today.
I worked on the picket fence border I want to put on my Round Robin quilt. It’s slow going. Since I decided to do scrappy, I feel like the cutting took longer than I had hoped. I have been putting them in stacks of ten.
I need around sixty total. I want to get to the point where I can at least get a side sewed on so I can see if I am going to like it. I’m pulling colors from the focus fabric. The one in the star centers.
I straightened up my sewing space a little and found this:
Two tops I made and never finished. I think I got stalled out on borders. They are really too small for anything except baby quilts. I’m a little more motivated to make some bigger quilts, especially since I dropped off the ones for the Day1 graduation project. I feel like I want to get a few more made while my motivation is high. I ended up using the two small tops to make one pretty good sized top.
It’s currently 54” x 72”, but I want to add a couple of borders. I got the inner border cut out. It will be black solid, and the outer border will be a black and white print. I want to get the borders on this week. I found another top that I want to finish, but it will also need borders to make it bigger.
I think I will remove that dark pink strip between the panel and the charm squares and replace it with a strip of orange. I’m still thinking, though.
The best news: It rained yesterday! It was supposed to rain Saturday, and it never did. I had a splitting headache all day—that happens to me with extreme barometric pressure changes—so I thought sure it would rain, but it didn’t. Sunday morning it was thundering a lot and rained a little. I checked the rain gauge and it was about 1/8”. My dad used to say “We got two inches of thunder, and a half-inch of rain.” Haha. He said a lot of funny things. Later in the day, it started raining hard and rained quite a while. I had 1-1/2” in my gauge. Thank God for that. We needed it so badly. We could use quite a bit more, and maybe will get some Wednesday, but probably not enough to alleviate the drought conditions.
Friday, March 6, 2026
This and That
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
SAHRR Round #6
Yes, that definitely helps. A quilting friend suggested I add another purple border, and I have enough purple to do that. I was thinking of something like a picket fence-type border. I made 10 or 12 of the purple blocks, and started doubting myself.
Monday, March 2, 2026
Weekend Update
I’m including Friday in my update since Friday, Saturday, and Sunday all kind of blended together. I had grandma duty, but he stayed with my mom on Friday night since I had to be at church early Saturday morning. I picked him up at 11:30 and took him to his soccer game. He is playing goalie again.
They won 8 to 2. The other team only scored one point while Roger was the goal keeper. About 10 minutes before the game ended, they rotated in some other players, and the opposing team scored another point.
I really didn’t think about how hot it was going to be since I had left the house early, and I didn’t have sunscreen or an umbrella or anything. I’m a little sunburned, but it will be okay. I am a big fan of youth sports, so it’s well worth a sunburn!
Needless to say, not much sewing was done, but I do have two of the poppy quilt blocks sewn into tops.
There is another one on the sewing machine right now, but it’s not finished so no pictures. I hope to get it done today. I brought seven home with me, and I will have another four to do once I get finished with the one that’s currently on the machine. Connie has started adding the white squares as alternate blocks to make the poppy blocks go farther. That actually makes it easier for the person assembling the tops.




































