Sunday 31 May 2020

More Stitching in May

I can happily say that once again I have achieved all the stitching that I wanted to during the month of May.


My Pixie Shawlette has grown and won't take too much longer to finish.  This could have easily been completed by now, but there is no hurry.  I continue to love this yarn.  What a great find in the op shop for $1.00.


Not only did I complete my One Monthly Goal and WOOFA Challenge projects, I also continued to make my blocks for Moda Blockheads 3 and Splendid Sampler 2.




I've managed to keep up to date with Blockheads 3. The middle block is six inches, while the other two are eight inches.  This takes us to twenty blocks completed so far.  I must say I am really enjoying making these blocks.  Some are relatively simple, while others test your skills. The fresh colours also make it fun.

shared two Splendid Sampler blocks earlier this month.

When I started making the blocks for Splendid Sampler 2 back in June 2018 I knew that I wouldn't finish them in the time frame of four blocks a week in the stitchalong.  One block a week would be much more realistic, which meant that I would be plugging away for two years.  And, I've kept plugging away, not letting the project become a UFO.

Having said that, the few remaining blocks were becoming more intricate, or weren't appealing to me.  I was just about over it.

As the two years is up next month I considered making a few of my favourite blocks from the original Splendid Sampler, but they were going to take time too.  So, I kind of, but not really, cheated by making a couple of the bonus blocks that were released.

I decided to put my big girl pants on and get the last blocks made this month.

97. Winter Sun.  This is one of the original blocks and is EPP.


98.  Winter Beanie - one of the nice, easy bonus blocks.


99. Magic Square - another bonus block.


And....

Drum Roll.....

Wait for it.....

If I have counted correctly.....

Block 100. - Lots o' Hexys - one of the original blocks.


It is a huge relief to have all the blocks made.

I have already added the green or white borders to 72 blocks, so now I just have to add the extra borders and sew all the blocks together into a flimsy.

Getting to this stage has re-energised my enthusiasm for the project.  Guess what I will be working on next month.

As I've said before, making these mini goals each month is really working for me.  Mind you, staying home due to COVID-19 has helped quite a bit.  If our planned trips away had taken place I don't think I would have kept up with everything.

Bring on next month.

8 comments:

Maria said...

Great progress on all your different blocks and sweet shawl.

Jenny said...

Congratulations on your block total! That's a lot of stitching that went on, and of course you deserve a drum roll for your achievement.

Cheryll said...

Oh Janice- finishing ALL those blocks must feel wonderful. Well done...
Love the shawl too & I look forward to seeing another great finish...xox

Michelle Ridgway said...

Big Congrats! That's a huge undertaking and your blocks are just lovely...Well done!

Fiona said...

woohoo, fabulous blocks and now its going to be exciting seeing them all come together.... your machine stitching is so good and points meeting... I always admire them...
lovely shawlette there too.... unusual yarn...
Hugz

loulee said...

Your blocks all look very good. I know what you mean about feeling re energised as the end of a project comes in to sight.

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

Really love these blocks with their beautiful piecing. I like how they are traditional mostly but look modern. Maybe that is my preferred style as well. Kudos to you, Janice. I'm adding you to my blog list,btw, so I don't miss anything.

dq said...

Your Splendid Sampler quilt will be amazing in 30s prints! Your blocks are inspiring!