Monday, April 7, 2025

Design Wall Monday and One Monthly Goal

My design walls currently display a wild variety of projects, ranging from very small, intricate blocks to much larger and simpler blocks. It's that kind of variety that keeps quilting interesting for me.

top: Temperature Quilt
bottom: Quarter Log Cabin

I've posted about the Temperature Quilt project before; you can see a couple of earlier posts HERE and HERE. I've been doing well at keeping up with making the blocks, never getting more than a few days behind. The photo above shows all of the blocks through April 2nd.

Just last week, I figured out the layout for my temperature blocks, and I started joining the blocks together into groups. It's tricky to keep them in the right order and pointing in the right direction, so I have to be very careful during this part of the process.

The lower half of that design wall contains my newest project, Quarter Log Cabin blocks. Our guild is having a community service sewing day in late May, and we will be working on throw quilts to be donated to Meals on Wheels, along with the placemats that we give them. The guild's community service chairperson had put together bundles of fabrics that could be used for 3-yard quilt patterns, and I offered to make a sample to show at the next meeting.

Quarter Log Cabin blocks

The design I chose is the Quarter Log Cabin pattern from the Sew Can She website. Caroline at Sew Can She offers a huge selection of free patterns on her site, including several of the popular 3-yard patterns. If you sign up to receive her daily emails, you can get that day's featured pattern as a free pdf download.

I've been enjoying making this quilt because it is coming together so quickly. Using only three fabrics made the cutting much faster than my usual scrap quilts, and the blocks are very easy to put together. They will finish at 10" each, and I need only 20 blocks for the entire quilt. I especially love the red paisley/floral print that was included in the fabric bundle. One selvage was gone, so there was no maker information on it, but it has a wonderfully smooth feel to it.


Finishing this quilt top will be my One Monthly Goal for April. I will need to make 14 more blocks, join them together, then add three borders. The guild meeting is next week Thursday, which gives me only 10 days to get it done.


Completely on the other side of the spectrum as far as block size and complexity are the latest blocks to be finished for my version of the Jane Stickle sampler quilt. I finished four blocks last week, bringing my total number of finished blocks up to 14 (out of a total of 169.) My current goal is to make at least two blocks each week. These blocks will finish at 4.5".

Top row: Blocks C9, D10
2nd row: Blocks E3, I3

Now you can see what I meant at the beginning of this post about the variety of projects I've been working on. When I'm in the mood for something easy, I can make temperature blocks or the log cabins. If I'm ready to be challenged, I can make some of the Jane Stickle blocks or join more of the temperature blocks together. That's all a big part of the reason why I tend to have multiple projects in the works at the same time.

I'm  linking up with:
One Monthly Goal at Stories from the Sewing Room
Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Wednesday Wait Loss at Inquiring Quilter

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Sunday, April 6, 2025

Stash Report and Stitching Time 4/6/2025

My Stash Report for the past week doesn't show a lot of movement, but at least there was a little fabric used and no new fabric added. The fabric used includes 5/8 yard for the deep blue setting/border fabric in my Sewcialites 2 quilt top, shared earlier in the week in THIS POST, plus 3/8 yard in 20 yellow "Terry" blocks for a neglected Rainbow Scrap Challenge project. You can read more about that quilt HERE.



2025 STASH TOTALS
Used last week:                  1.0 yards
Used year to date:         28.125 yards
Added last week:                 0.0 yards
Added year to date:          20.75 yards
Net used in 2025:         7.375 yards




Kate's 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces has us tracking how many days each week we get in at least 15 minutes of quilting time. I spent time on a variety of quilting projects, including blocks for my Temperature quilt and the Jane Stickle sampler, plus the yellow Terry blocks shown above. I also attended a quilt guild board meeting and wrote up the guild newsletter. There has definitely been more than 15 minutes devoted to quilting activities every day this week!

15 Minute Challenge for 2025
3/30 - 4/5                7 of 7 days
2025 Total            95 of 95 days
Success rate                100 %   


Check out more stash reports at quiltpaintcreate and join the 15 Minutes to Stitch Challenge at Life in Pieces. Thanks so much to Donna and Kate for continuing to host these link-ups. 

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Saturday, April 5, 2025

Yellow "Terry" Blocks

It has been several months since this project made an appearance, but I've been wanting to get caught up on my colorwash blocks as part of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. I started making these blocks early last year, inspired by Terry Rowland's colorwash quilts, which are featured in her series of three YouTube videos. That is why I call them my "Terry" blocks.

I made 48 yellow blocks last April and May, and they made a lovely sunny glow on the design wall.


I made blocks in a different color each month, based on the monthly color assigned for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. I ended up with more than 60 blocks for some colors later in the year, so I decided to make some more from yellow scraps that hadn't been used yet.


I was easily able to find 20 more yellow fabrics to use for additional blocks. After that I looked at all of the yellow blocks on the design wall together.


These scrappy little blocks will finish at 3" each. There are still a couple other colors that need additional blocks, plus I never made any green blocks last year because I started this project after that month had already ended. The assigned color for April is red, and I will work on those blocks next. I'll continue filling out my block collection over the upcoming months.

Be sure to check out all of the wonderful scrappy projects at the Rainbow Scrap Challenge every Saturday and Oh Scrap! over at Quilting is more fun than Housework on Sunday. 


Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA
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