I completed 2 UFOs this month! YEAH!!! To see close-ups of these 2 quilts visit the original blog posts Ivan’s Diamonds (left) and Carpenter’s Wheel. (right)
UFOs
Another February finish!!
Woohoo!!! I’m so excited that this UFO is done, DONE, DONE!
A Super Fun Class
It was super fun, mostly because I came home with a FINISHED project!!!
We had homework to do before the class … the homework took a LOT of time … like hours and hours and hours … We had all bought the pattern prior to the class, sew we knew what to do for homework … the pattern is “Jelly Roll Rug Pattern” by Roma Lamson for R.J. Designs …
I already showed you my pile of 2 ½” strips and the start of the rope we had to make. Our teacher, Dawn, had 2 beautiful rugs done and now that I’m home, I realized that I forgot to take pictures of them!!! groan!!!
My strips were cut from my stash of mostly Kansas Troubles fabric. I told one lady that I have STABLE. She looked at me weird … then I explained it meant STash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy! Then she laughed! And the batting was all Hobbs 80/20 leftovers from the sides of quilts that I have made. Dawn suggested cutting them 2 ¼” wide … which made it WAY easier than the strips that were 2 ½” wide! (Hmmm, maybe, just maybe, I had a whole wack of strips that were cut at 2 ½” and I didn’t take the time to cut them down to 2 ¼” …)
Here is my finished Jelly Roll Rug.
My Progress Report – Feb 17
Design Wall
Piecing:
- Block 5 of CQA’s #52blocks52weeks block is NOT done … not cut out … I should do that soon, before I have 20 blocks that I need to catch up on.
- Good Fortune: Starting to web the centre of the quilt. The purple HST for one of the pieced borders is in progress
An OLD UFO is finished!
But it’s not MY UFO. I have never made a lone star quilt.
Woohoo! My first UFO finish of 2019!
That’s right, I finished a UFO!!!
This one has been sandwiched since the fall and I finished quilting it yesterday!

I almost forgot!
January Report
Yes, I’ve been so busy with writing about being an Island Batik Ambassador, the Turnabout Patchwork blog hop & the Daisy Chain mystery writing about PHD in 2019 just slipped my mind, or more accurately, got put on the back burner.
The Turnabout Patchwork blog hop is still happening: Continue reading
Not much to show!
I’ve been sick … but I won’t gross you out with the details.
Today I saw a robin!!! YAY!!! Spring is on the way! Sorry, no picture, I wasn’t fast enough before it flew away!
Stash Report
Nothing is finished, so nothing taken away … no shopping / no fabric buying!
| * | Fabric Used this week: | 0 | yards | |
| * | Fabric Used this year: | 0 | yards | |
| * | Fabric Added this Week: | 0 | yards | |
| * | Fabric Added this Year: | 4.5 | yards | |
| * | Net Fabric Used for 2019: | 3.4 | yards | |
| * | Husband’s purchases | 5 | yards |
Design Wall
I thought I was making great progress on Bonnie Hunter mystery, Good Fortune … as I said in my last post, Ithought I had all the grey sides added on, … I did but I had to unsew about 10 of them as I didn’t have the white making the X. All I’ve done is finished the ripping, but haven’t sewn them back together.
Slow Stitchin’
Design Wall
Well, when you don’t keep up with all the parts of Bonnie Hunter’s Mystery … it takes a LOT of time to catch up … On Friday, I sewed with friends … I was hoping to at least get one of each block done – that didn’t happen!
Then I asked for opinions … for my gray – for the blocks with the teal 4 patches. I had 5 different grays … only one of them was big enough (the one on the left) to make the rectangles that went with the 4 patches … It was voted down … too dark … the others were too light, or just right … but none of that mattered since there was not enough of the “just right” one to do the trick. My friend’s solution was “quit being lazy and strip them together like the pattern suggests.”
HA! HA! And THEY are the ones that tease me endlessly about sewing with small pieces! (Don’t I have awesome friends?) SEW, I’ve been sewing strips of grey fabric together for my rectangles. One strip is made. No blocks are made yet! But I’m liking the strips.
I am no where near the reveal … On Monday, I’ll be linking to Good Fortune Linky Party. There is bound to be some who have the top completed. And, there’s probably a few that have not slept since Friday and have it quilted. Me? I’m enjoying the slow stitchin’.
Stash Report
Yes, I bought fabric this week. I needed binding for Purple Shells. And YES, I’m going to keep track of my husband’s purchases – separate from mine! If I use them, then I’ll subtract what I use from HIS purchase. (GRIN!)

If you want to join us to decrease your UFOs and finish your new projects – you have until Jan. 20, 2019 … more information is HERE.

Summary: I finished Purple Shells … I counted it as a Start in 2019 even though it was started in late December. (Mostly because I didn’t want to add to my UFO list!
There are no UFOs finished, I’m just slow stitchin’ on Good Fortune.
Happy Quilting!
Gail
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Linking to:
- Sunday Stash @ quiltpaintcreate
- Oh Scrap @ Quilting is More Fun than Housework
- Peaceful Sunday @ Janda Bend Quilts or Linky Party
- Monday Making @ Love, Laugh, Quilt
- Design Wall Monday @ Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
- Moving it Forward Monday @ Em’s Scrapbag
- Main Crush Monday @ Cooking up Quilts
PHD in 2018: Year End Report

UFOs
Here is a view of all the UFO projects that I finished in 2018. Some were quick finishes, others took quite awhile and were bigger projects.
PHD in 2019
Irish Snails – revisited
A few posts ago, I told you I would show you close-ups of the Irish Snails Quilt. First is a better picture of the whole quilt. (The sun shone one day while I was at work and my dear hubby strung a closeline across the garage door opening and took pictures for me. Isn’t he great?) 
Christmas Contest
There is a Janome club meeting 4 times a year where I work. In September, attendees are able to choose one of 2 fabrics (or both). They can make whatever they choose and may add whatever fabrics they wish. When they return in November, they hand in the project they made. These projects are placed up on the walls around the store. Customers are encouraged to vote for the one they like best. The winner will get a prize from the store. All participants get to keep their projects. If you live in the area, pop into Langley Vacuum and Sewing and vote for your favourite one! (The ones without numbers were made by employees of the store.) I hope you enjoy the small slideshow! Which one would you vote for?
Another UFO finish and Almost there!
Yes, I have my last UFO of 2018 DONE, DONE, DONE!!!!
Another UFO is DONE!!!
A Little Finish
Wine Gift Bag
Moving through the UFOs …
This “Irish Snails” quilt was a kit … I’m not sure I like buying kits … I loved the sea-shell fabric – that’s what sold me on this kit. However, there was not enough brown in the kit to make the pattern with the borders as instructed. Luckily, I was able to get the exact brown fabric locally. The pattern is by Peggy Gelbrich of Yellow House Quilter and is available HERE. It’s an easy pattern to follow!
Anyhow, this quilt is in the process of being quilted.
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Another UFO bites the dust!
Oh! I’m so happy! I have another UFO finished. Quilted, label and bound! Woohoo!!! Here is a picture from the front and one of the quilting from the back!!! The pattern is Ivan’s Diamonds. Other quilts by the same pattern can be found Here and Here.
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Keeping Track
One person asked why I bother to keep track of UFOs, this years’ starts and fabric bought or used. Well, it’s my way of cutting down on UFOs and attempting to use up the fabric that I already have!

Summary: All Starts in 2018 are completed. One UFO is almost done (see Design Wall). That leaves 2 and a bit UFOs to complete for my PHD in 2018.
Design Wall
The scrappy red/pink/brown/green version of Ivan’s Diamonds is being quilted … Just have the outside border to quilt … then add the binding. The label is already done and will be completely sewn down as the border is quilted. You can see the whole of this quilt HERE.
Bonnie Hunter Mystery
You can check out the mystery at Quiltville.com Good Fortune Mystery. Bonnie has called for primary colours for this mystery quilt. Unfortunately, I’m not a fan … but, it would be just like me to choose my own colours for the mystery … just like I’ve done with the quite a few of the past mysteries. I’m still debating …
Stash Report
This baby quilt was completed and used 3.75 yards of fabric. You can see details of the quilt HERE.
I HAD to go to a fabric store the other day. I had a gift certificate that was crying to be used. Sew, I ventured across the river, into Burnaby, to visit “The Needle & I“. A wonderful quilt store! She has a lot of fabric and a great variety. And as the saying goes, ….

The fabric at the front of the basket is the 8 fat quarter yardage I bought at the retreat. (It doesn’t count this week). The yellow is what I needed to coordinate with the fat quarters … and the other 3 at the back of the basket … well, um, uh … well … they were on sale and I’m sure I’ll use them sometime, somewhere in something. 🙂 The total damage 6.75 ….
- Fabric Used this week: 14.25 yards
- Fabric Used this year: 252.6 yards
- Fabric Added this Week: 6.75
- Fabric Added this Year: 88.3 yards
- Net Fabric Used for 2018: 164.3 yards
Happy Quilting!
Gail
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Linking to:
- Sunday Stash @ quiltpaintcreate
- Oh Scrap @ Quilting is More Fun than Housework
- Monday Making @ Love, Laugh, Quilt
- Main Crush Monday @ Cooking up Quilts
- Design Wall Monday @ Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
- Moving it Forward Monday @ Em’s Scrapbag
- Linky Tuesday @ Free Motion by the River
Retreat … FUN!!!
If you haven’t done so,
before you read my blog
take a moment to be thankful …
The Retreat
Oh … what fun! Here’s a slideshow of some of the creations … Enjoy! Unfortunately, I didn’t get pictures of what everyone was working on … but here’s a few …



