My stash report doesn't show any changes for the past week. Most of my quilting time was spent on quilt guild projects with fabric that did not come from my stash. I also worked on quilting a small quilt, but all of the fabric used in that project has already been reported.
I did spend some time yesterday getting caught up on making blocks for my temperature quilt. When I put them up on the wall together, it was quite a surprise to see how little variation there had been in temperatures for the month of July. The diamonds in the blocks indicate the high temperature for each day, and they varied from 86 degrees up to 99 just a few days ago. Each color represents a 3 degree range of temperature.
The background in each block indicates the low temp for that day, and the lack of variety there is especially striking. Except for the one block in the top row with the greenish-yellow background, there are only two other fabrics for the lows. The yellow is for lows of 73-75 degrees, and the deep orange shows lows of 76-78 degrees. It was a very warm month, but we are now getting a dramatic change for the next several days, with forecasts for our high temps in the mid 70's.
I'll add up the yardage used for these blocks at a later date, probably combining it with the temperature blocks from another month or two.
2025 STASH TOTALS
Used last week: 0.0 yards
Used year to date: 46.125 yards
Added last week: 0.0 yards
Added year to date: 56.5 yards
Net added in 2025: 10.375 yards
15 Minute Challenge for 2025
7/27 - 8/2 7 of 7 days
2025 Total 213 of 214 days
Success rate 99.5 %
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Happy quilting everyone!
Julie in GA
That color combination in your temperature blocks is really striking. It should make for a really striking quilt when you get all the blocks put together. Congrats on all the stitching time, you are definitely on a roll this year.
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