Missing from this group photo are some green string blocks that were made early in the month. Seeing all these blocks together makes me feel happy. I do love green and always seem to have a lot of it in the stash, and in the scrap bins too. But after getting all of my green RSC blocks done I'm excited to move on to a new color for March sewing.
My Sewing Room
Saturday, February 28, 2026
RSC26 - Week #9
Missing from this group photo are some green string blocks that were made early in the month. Seeing all these blocks together makes me feel happy. I do love green and always seem to have a lot of it in the stash, and in the scrap bins too. But after getting all of my green RSC blocks done I'm excited to move on to a new color for March sewing.
Friday, February 27, 2026
Contessa - Finished (or not) Friday
The word NOT should be spelled KNOT for this finish, and it was in danger of NOT being finished.
Thursday, February 26, 2026
It's Thursday!!
Today is a big day - in terms of sports and our family anyway.
Photo shared by the mom of a teammate. |
I can report another small finish this week. This is the Year of Spools mini for March. I kept the quilting simple on this one. The first one I began with was the July one last summer, so that means we're getting close to the end with only April, May, and June remaining.
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Spring banner finish
I'm also caught up with this month's Saturday Sampler task. We needed to make 9-patch blocks using 2.5" squares. Four of the blocks are sewn into 1 strip, 3 into another strip, and 2 are left as single blocks. I mixed in some of the pale backgrounds used in month #1, and lots of the colors that will show up all over the quilt.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
SAHRR and more
Yards and yards of purple binding was prepped for the Zipper quilt. This morning I plan to attach it and get the quilt trimmed so it's ready for hand stitching.
The March mini with the shamrock is ready to quilt and bind. Since these minis are only 14" square the binding will be quick. And I'll keep the quilting simple.
Some cutting for a Quilt of Valor quilt-along was a good way to fill a small amount of time in between other tasks yesterday. Week #1 of Alycia's QOV project is to make 6 blue versions of these simple star blocks that finish at 8". These will come together as Leader/Ender sewing as I work on a couple of other things this week.
https://alyciaquilts.blogspot.com/2026/02/week-1-of-2026-winter-qov-sew-along.html
Monday, February 23, 2026
Design Wall Monday - February 23
Here we are on the last Monday of February already. At the end of this week we'll be attending the SD state high school girls' wrestling tournament.
The other binding I hope to finish this week is Contessa. I'm on the last side with the hand stitching.
I'm linking up today with:
Saturday, February 21, 2026
RSC26 - Week #8
The Vintage Spools blocks that I cut out last weekend, are done and now in the basket with all the previous ones I've made. I can't decide which of these 2 different spools I like the best. The tilted ones are quicker to make, with fewer pieces. These are 6" finished blocks so you know I'll need a lot of them for a whole quilt.
The final green project for this month is a 14" mini quilt kit that I'm just starting. These are small, and usually I can get them made in just a day. But today won't be that day. We are heading to college basketball this afternoon and then meeting some friends at a Dualling Pianos fundraiser event this evening. Maybe tomorrow will be the day. LOL
There were other random scrappy fun things - with a touch of green - taking shape this week too. Friday morning yielded a little bit of unexpected sewing time, and I used scraps from the 30s bin to make the 1st block for Sewcialites 3. This is the 3" version of Idyllic by Chelsi Stratton. No firm plan is in my head for Sewcialites 3 this year, beyond making at least some of the blocks in the 3" size with my 30s scraps. That other project above has been my Leader/Ender the past week, and I'll share more on that another day.
Let's go check out more Rainbow fun . . .
