Now that some self-imposed deadlines are met, I feel like I’m catching up.
Connected Project
I haven’t mentioned this project before. Our guild decided to do the “Connected Project.” A fun project where it connects various guild members together. We’re not suppose to know what the finished block is like and although I’ve seen a Youtube videos, I don’t know exactly what my block will look like. The idea is that we are divided into groups of 8. Each of us is given a paper pieced block (with various options from simple to complex) and we make the block in the colours that are chosen by my group mates. It was fun to go through my scraps and use some of them up! I can’t show you yet … but I will show you what I’ve done when I’m allowed to.

On the right is s a picture of the scraps of fabric left after I cut the blocks into their finished sizes.
Below is the 7 envelopes all ready for the mail. AND, they are nestled into a UFO that is NOT even on my list. It was just sitting there when I was looking for something to show off the envelopes. OH my … how many more UFOs will I find when I’m not even looking for them???

If you look closely at my PHD list, you’ll see “connected” is not considered “Finished.” I have done my part for now. I’ve got 7 envelopes from other quilters that I get to open Dec. 1. Then I’ll be putting my block together.
Hanging Sleeve

In my last post (HERE), I showed you a B&W photo of a hanging sleeve using a blind hem. One lovely person asked if either Kathleen or I had a tutorial on it. Well, Kathleen, the very smart quilter that she is, has a tutorial on it. You can check out her blog post HERE. While you’re visiting Kathleen, check out her tons of tutorials. Well worth the visit!
Morewood Mystery
You can find details of the mystery quilt HERE. I’m all caught up. This is November’s clue.

Inspired by Nature Blog Hop

This week you have the opportunity to win a fat quarter bundle of Venetian Marble or Tiki Punch! Both are wonderful collections!

Design Wall
Piecing:
After Quilt: This term is new to me … but I completely understood it when I heard it. It’s those bits and pieces that are left over when you finish a quilt. SEW … I’m going to be working on an After Quilt.
Scrappy 4 patches: This is in the same state that it was last week. It hasn’t moved off the design wall.

Quilting:
Nothing happening … yet
Stash Report
A sad week in this department. A local quilt store was closing their doors … with some good sales. When I went, everything was 65% off. Can’t complain about that! One good thing: a quilting friend was right behind me in line … we chatted up a storm and the wait went quickly then!
Here’s a picture of the damage. My husband was with me when I bought the first pieces of John Deere fabric and he “ordered” me to buy more (6.5 yards). He has a plan for them … of course I’ll be doing the sewing! The blue with white polka dots is for backing baby quilts (4.5 yards). A total of 11 yards will be added into Fabric Added this year.
And yes, I bought some quilting rulers, glass head pins in a tin, and (2) 4 yard zippers by Annie (with zipper pulls).


- Fabric Used this week 0 yards
- Fabric Used this year: 279.5 yards
- Fabric Bought this week: 0 yards
- Fabric Added this year: 61.5 yards (my husbands amounts as well)
- Net Fabric used 229.0 yards
- Husband’s purchases: 17 yards (which are added into my total amount of Fabric added this year). For those of you who don’t know … my husband often buys more fabric than I do … so, I’m keeping track!
Stitchin’ Time
I’m aiming for at least 30 minutes a day.

- January – Sept: 290 / 304
- 30 min days/ Nov: 22 / 22
- Total days in 2020: 312 / 325
- Percentage = 96%
For more Stitchin’ Time, you can check out Kate’s blog: Life in Pieces
TO DO

I’m linking up to Roseanne & Sue’s “TO DO” Tuesday. Their blog is “Home Sewn by Us.”
Last week’s list:
- Secret project #3 : finish quilting, bind and photos √ done
- Work on UFO (Scrappy 4 patches) (to flimsy stage) not done
- Tidy & clean studio for 30 minutes. √ done (did this when Secret Project #3 was complete and I could put all the stuff away!)
Even though I didn’t get my Scrappy 4 patches to flimsy stage, I did get a couple of things completed that weren’t on the list:
- Connected Project
- Morewood Mystery
This week’s list:
- Work on UFO (Scrappy 4 patches) (to flimsy stage)
- Work on an After Quilt
- Make Pillow Cases with John Deere fabric
- Tidy & clean studio for 30 minutes

No UFOs finished.
Eekes … I didn’t add the UFO that my envelopes are nestled in … perhaps it’ll be a finish next week!

One who sleeps under a quilt is covered by LOVE!
Happy Quilting!
Gail
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Linking to:
- Tish @ Tish’s Adventures in Wonderland
- Sunday Stash @ quiltpaintcreate
- Oh Scrap @ Quilting is More Fun than Housework
- 15 minutes to Stitch @ Life in Pieces
- Scrappy Happy @ So Scrappy
- Monday Making @ Love, Laugh, Quilt
- Design Wall Monday @ Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
- Main Crush Monday @ Cooking Up Quilts
- To-Do Tuesday @ Home Sewn By Us
A really busy week. Sale fabric is definitely worth while, sounds like you did really well on the sale stuff. Congrats on all the stitching time. Your PHD sheet really shows how much you’ve gotten done this year. Lots of new stuff and lots of UFOs off the list. You’ll make short work of the UFOs that are left on the list next year.
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Hi Kate,
I certainly hope the UFOs are gone by the end of 2021!
Happy Quilting! 🙂
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Hi Gail! I like that term, After Quilt. That seems rather fitting. What more do you need to do to your Scrappy 4 patches to get it to a flimsy stage? It looks like it’s already there to me. The John Deere fabric looks fun, and a great use for pillowcases (although I’m a Case/New Holland girl since my whole family worked there). Thanks in advance for linking up today! {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne
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Hi Roseanne!
I still need to get a border on the Scrappy 4 patch!
Hmmm … I haven’t seen any Case/New Holland fabric … are you looking out for it?
Happy Quilting! 🙂
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I actaully had some directly from CNH when they were cleaning out a storage area. I worked there for a year, and they gave it to me rather than toss it out. (Gasp!!) Part of it was a cloth book about a little boy and his Case tractor. I made it for a friend and gave it to her little boy – before our littles.
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Ah … so you know that the fabric exists! Hopefully, one day you can get some more! 🙂
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What an interesting group challenge. I’m interested to see how your block turns out.
A quilt isn’t a quilt until it’s quilted: it’s the quilting that makes a quilt.
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So am I Marly, so am I!
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What makes a quilt a quilt…. the last stitch in the binding! I love taking that last stitch so that I can use or gift the quilt away!
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I totally agree, Susan!
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Hi Gail, a husband who buys fabric? Wow. Mine won’t go anywhere near a fabric or quilt shop 😦 I’ve looked on your blog and can’t find the Nov 15 link up to PHD. Sorry if I missed it. I finally have stuff to add 🙂
Take care
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Hi Andrée,
You won’t find a linky on the 15th … I found few people were linking mid-month, so I’m just doing it at the end of each month.
You’ll be able to add your stuff next week! 🙂
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I’ve never heard of he Connected project. Looking forward to seeing the blocks and what you do with them.
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Hi Donna,
It is intriguing, isn’t it! I’m looking forward to it as well!
Happy Quilting! 🙂
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