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Contents of a SHIB |
My two annual goals are:✒1. Have a net loss of 100 yards of fabric from my stash.
2. Finish six UFOs
✔ a. Temperature 2021--pin basted and ditched quilted started in January; progress made in February. Almost finished the quilting in March. Completed the project in April. Hooray!!!! b. Temperature 2022-2023
c. Martha's House blocks--purchased backing in May
e. Maze top--purchased backing in May
f. Butterfly number four
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Progress made quilting the Santa tree skirt |
Fabric Summary:Fabric in this month: 12 yards (I bought two three yard wide back bundles.)
Fabric in year to date: 26 yards
Fabric used from stash this month:27.25 yards
Fabric used from stash year to date: 48 yards
Net loss/gain this month: -15.25 yards
Net loss/gain year to date: -12 yards
Books:
Best read of the month: "Lula Dean's Little Library of Banned Books"/Kristen Miller. When the covers are switched in a little neighborhood library, the books read instead seem to have been just the right one for each reader. Best listen of the month: "When Breath Becomes Air"/Paul Kalanithi. A neurosurgeon is diagnosed with cancer. He writes of his experience as he moves between doctor role and patient role. His words made me ponder about my own experiences.
My May goals were:
✔6. Make the Rainbow Scrap Challenge
blocks.
✔8. Sew some 2025 Temperature quilt blocks. I hadn't worked on this project since January 30th! It took me a bit to reacquaint myself with what I was doing. I made progress!
✔9. Make progress quilting the Santa Tree Skirt. I've completed quilting the Santas and have moved on to quilting the background.
✔10. Continue with the knee rehabilitation. The new acupuncturist is great at lowering
the swelling in my left knee which sure reduces the pain in that knee; BUT, within about four days the swelling is back just as much as before. Sigh. . .I wasn't able to get a PT appointment before the first week in July. I'm still doing the exercises from my previous PT sessions.
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Making February temperature blocks |
✒11. Spend 15 minutes before each sewing session tidying. I did this more than I did not. Some days, I spent longer! After so many days, my room is still in disarray; but, I can tell that I am making progress and that is what counts! Gertie, my inner squirrel, convinced me to open a gallon bag of waste triangles a friend gifted me earlier earlier in the year. As part of my tidying process, I've been sorting the bits. Definitely, this is a SHIB (Squirrel Hiding In Bag) project. My friend, Nancy, doesn't prewash so I will be pre-washing all those bits before stitching pieces together. Only Gertie knows where this project is headed!
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Letters for Stitch by Stitch project pieced |
✔12. Try to work on the words for the current book club quilt (Stitch by Stitch). I've stitched all the letters and the project is marinating on the design wall.
I made progress on all my projects this month. I even had a couple finishes!
My June goals are:
1. Share my sourdough baking as it's been awhile!
2. Document Sweet Tooth as a top.
3. Finish quilting the Santa Tree skirt.
4. Make progress on Stitch by Stitch.
5. Make the Rainbow Scrap challenge blocks.
6. Unearth Grassy Creek and figure out how to make progress on it two times per month.
7. Sew some 2025 Temperature quilt blocks.
8. Get the Maze top paired with a back and batting. Get the bundle to the longarmer.
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Turn these fabrics into a President's block |
9. Spend 15 minutes before each sewing session tidying.
10. Make the Mt. Hood Quilt Guild President's block.
11. Prewash the bits of the latest SHIB project.
12. Make one of Cynthia's Many Hands block of the current
block drive.
13. Continue with knee rehabilitation.