Sunday, May 17, 2026

Stash Report & Stitching 5/17/2026

My stash usage for the past week was very small, but at least there wasn't any yardage added to the stash. I used 1/4 yard for the binding of the reversible mini Storm at Sea quilt. You can read more about it in this post.

Mini Storm at Sea, 22.5" square


2026 STASH TOTALS
Used last week:                     .25 yards
Used year to date:            46.625 yards
Added last week:                    0.0 yards
Added year to date:            66.25 yards
Net added in 2026:       19.625 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've been finishing the binding on another quilt, plus I appliqued some tiny little diamonds on a block for my Jane Stickle sampler. Just one more diamond to stitch down!



15 Minute Challenge 2026
5/10 - 5/16             7 of 7 days
2026 Total        135 of 136 days
Success rate               99.3 %   

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

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Mini Storm at Sea is Finished!

This month's assignment for the guild UFO challenge was #9. On my list, that meant my reversible mini Storm at Sea quilt, which was one of my very oldest projects. It just needed a binding, and now it is finished!

Mini Storm at Sea, dark side
 22.5" square

Mini Storm at Sea, light side

I've been quilting since 1995, and I've always been fascinated by designs that look like curves but are made from straight lines. In 1998, I felt ready to attempt a Storm at Sea quilt. I had been collecting fabrics in a variety of turquoise and teal prints, but I wasn't sure whether I wanted to combine them with a dark background or a light one. To help me make up my mind, I made samples of both, which ended up becoming this reversible quilt.


Making the two different versions definitely helped me decide to go with a light background. The main thing I see on the side with the black is the stars, but on the light side, I can see the diagonal wavy movement of the Storm at Sea pattern more clearly.

The mini Storm at Sea quilt was quilted in the ditch from the dark side. You can get a closer look at some of the fabrics in this shot.


I did end up making a bed-sized Storm at Sea quilt, but it wasn't started until 2001 when I found the perfect background fabric with sea anemones on it.


 That quilt was finished in 2012.

Storm at Sea quilt top, 87" x 96"
May, 2012


Storm at Sea, quilted and bound
October, 2012

I'm  linking up with:
Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Wednesday Wait Loss at Inquiring Quilter
Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts
Brag About Your Beauties at From Bolt to Beauty
Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday (TGIFF) at Slightly Biased Quilts
Oh Scrap! at Quilting is more fun than Housework

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Sunday Stash and Stitching 5/10/2026

Happy Mother's Day to all the mothers out there, especially my wonderful mother who taught me to sew. Thanks, Mom!

Finishing a quilt can really make a big difference in the stash report numbers. My finish for the week was my 2025 Temperature Quilt. You can read more about the making of this quilt HERE.

2025 Temperature Quilt

I thought I had already counted the fabric used to make the blocks for this quilt in last year's totals, but it turned out that only half the blocks were included in the 2025 usage. I used 3.5 yards for the rest of the blocks, July through December, plus 1.25 yards for the setting triangles and border. The backing with the legend panel took 6 yards total, and the final touches were the binding and hanging sleeve for 7/8 yard. Total used: 11.375 yards. No new fabric was added to the stash this week.


2026 STASH TOTALS
Used last week:               11.375 yards
Used year to date:            46.375 yards
Added last week:                    0.0 yards
Added year to date:            66.25 yards
Net added in 2026:       19.875 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. After completing the last steps on the temperature quilt, I finished the binding on a very old UFO (photos coming soon.) 

15 Minute Challenge 2026
5/3 - 5/9                 7 of 7 days
2026 Total        128 of 129 days
Success rate               99.2 %   

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

Thursday, May 7, 2026

2025 Temperature Quilt Finished!

It has been about a year and a half since I started planning my first temperature quilt, and as of today, it is finished! That's not a bad turn-around time for me, but I've been very excited (and therefore motivated) about completing this quilt. This is my finished 2025 Temperature Quilt for College Park, GA.

2025 Temperature Quilt
57.5" x 76"

It all started in November, 2024, with a presentation by Jo Avery of the UK about temperature quilts. She inspired several members of our guild, the Common Threads Quilters Guild of Newnan, GA, to begin our own versions of temperature quilts. 


For my quilt, I came up with an easy-to-piece block design and selected a group of fabrics from the Glaze and Glaze II lines by Libs Elliott for Andover. The photo above shows my fabric palette, and below is a close-up of some blocks. The finished blocks measure 3".


I tracked the high and low temperatures all through 2025 and tried to stay caught up on making my blocks. There were a couple times that I fell behind by a month or more, but I was fairly close most of the year. The color of the diamond in each block represents the high temperature for that day, and the background color is the low temp. The dates run from left to right in horizontal rows. Even though we did a good bit of traveling in 2025, I used the temperatures for College Park in all of my blocks.


It isn't easy to come up with a layout that uses 365 blocks. When I decided to set my blocks on point, I realized that it would work out if I added just a few extra blocks. There are three blocks with hand appliqued circles on them. They represent the temperatures for my husband's birthdate, our wedding day, and my birthdate.



I had originally planned to include the legend for the colors and their temperature ranges in the border of the quilt, but decided to keep the focus of the quilt front on the piecing and the flow of colors. I made a panel for the back of the quilt with that information.


My temperature quilt was quilted by Kris Townsend Davis in a feather meander pattern with Brassy Yellow Variegated Thread. I love the movement of the quilting design, and the variegated thread worked out beautifully.


There were over a dozen members of the guild who worked on their temperature quilts together throughout 2025. We all shared our progress at the April, 2026 guild meeting. Several quilts were completely finished and others are still in progress. Our group coordinator, Sharon Hendrix, kept us all inspired and motivated. A couple weeks after showing the quilts at the guild meeting, Sharon shared the very exciting news that our quilts are going to be displayed at the Southeastern Quilt and Textile Museum in Carrollton, GA, from November, 2027 until February, 2028. It will be such an honor to have our quilts exhibited there!

I've already started a new temperature quilt for 2026. This time I'm using Jo Avery's Sea Urchin design, which is included in her online Supernova class at The Thread House AcademyMy sister Karen is also making the same pattern with temperatures for Madison, WI. Below is my February block for that quilt, and you can read more about the new project HERE. I'm enjoying continuing to track our daily temps in fabric.


I'm  linking up with:
Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts
Monday Musings at Songbird Designs
Wednesday Wait Loss at Inquiring Quilter
Finished or Not Friday at Alycia Quilts
Brag About Your Beauties at From Bolt to Beauty
Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday (TGIFF) at Slice of Pi Quilts
Oh Scrap! at Quilting is more fun than Housework

Happy quilting everyone!

Julie in GA


Sunday, May 3, 2026

Sunday Stash and Stitching 5/3/2026

Just when it seems that my stash report might be getting close to even on the yardage used vs. yardage added tally, something happens to throw it off balance again. This time it started with a fabric sale held by our quilt guild. The guild had received an enormous fabric donation from a quilter's estate several months ago. A large amount of the donated fabric went to the guild's community service projects, but there was still a great deal more, and the board decided to hold a fabric sale. 


A preview sale/trial run was held for board members recently, with fabric being sold for $4/yard. I bought a total of 12.5 yards At that price, I could have easily bought much more, but my fabric shelves are very full already. Besides, I will have another chance to shop when we hold the sale for the full guild in June. Maybe I can figure out some quilt backing plans before that sale.

Just days after the guild fabric sale, we went to Paducah for the AQS show, one of my favorite quilting events of the year. Naturally, a visit to Hancock's of Paducah was included and some fabric was purchased. One new fabric is this wide back that will be perfect for one of my rainbow quilt tops.


A couple of the quilts at the AQS show that really intrigued me were variations on One-Block Wonder quilts which were made from panels. Here are two of them from the show.

"On the Lily Pond" by Christine Gillespie

"In the Woods" by Annie Boschert

Hancock's has many different panels in stock, and I chose this one for my future version of the OBW panel quilt. I bought 7 copies of the panel--one will be used whole in the quilt, and the other 6 will be used for the surrounding kaleidoscope-style blocks.


At least I can report a little bit of fabric used too. My most recent UFO finish, the Pinwheels Christmas Tree, used 2 yards for the backing and binding.

2026 STASH TOTALS
Used last week:                     2.0 yards
Used year to date:               35.0 yards
Added last week:                 22.5 yards
Added year to date:            66.25 yards
Net added in 2026:         31.25 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. Between having guests recently followed immediately by the trip to Paducah and other stops, there hasn't been a lot of time for quilting in the last two weeks. Having a hand stitching project ready to go is the only thing that kept me on track with getting in my 15 minutes every day.

15 Minute Challenge 2026
4/19 - 4/25             7 of 7 days
4/26 - 5/2               7 of 7 days
2026 Total        121 of 122 days
Success rate               99.2 %   

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

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