When I set my goals at the start of the month I took into consideration the fact that we had quite a bit planned for October. As a result, my goals were rather simple and should have been quite achievable. Well, maybe, my enthusiasm wasn’t what it usually is and not a real lot was achieved. Here is what did happen.
ONE MONTHLY GOAL and CHOOKSHED STITCHERS’S CHALLENGE
I made a concerted effort at the start of the month and had these completed fairly quickly. I blogged about them here.
FISHY BUSINESS
The only other real goal that I set was to catch up my Rainbow Scrap Challenge Fish and my Batik Fish blocks. Nope, nothing was achieved other than printing out October’s pattern. My head wasn’t in the right space to work on it, as my cutting table seemed to be buried for most of the month. I’ll explain in a minute. Needless to say, I now have an even bigger task ahead of me to catch up. It will happen.
MY WISH LIST
USE MONIQUE
The first item on my wish list was to use Monique to get a few quilts over the finish line, or at least quite a bit closer.
I posted at the end of September that there was an issue with the thread that was tension related.
After discussions with the technician, a new improved tension assembly was sent to us. The result wasn’t any different, so we tried various other things. I thought it was a bit better, but after doing a bit of quilting on a scrap piece it became evident that it is still not right. I have not looked at it for a couple of weeks, but went back to it on Wednesday. I give up! We will now be travelling to the Southern Highlands for it to get a spa treatment on Monday. Our plan is to leave on Sunday afternoon and stay overnight in a country pub on the way down, so that we don’t have to leave at sparrow fart and drive through lots of scrub in that roo time. The technician will do the service on that day, so we can drive home on Monday afternoon/evening. Fingers crossed that I will finally be able to make some progress on some quilts.
That is why my cutting table has been buried. I usually have some “stuff” sitting on the long arm table.
DR SEUSS QUILT
I had wished to get the top completed with a couple of borders. All that I have done is select the fabric for the two borders.
HEXY FLOWER QUILT
I have made quite a bit of progress on this one. Realistically, other than the first two goals, this is all I have worked on. Who’d have thought my go to project would be hand stitching.
I have the first 57 blocks appliquéd.
I have two of the large 2” hexy flowers appliquéd and one more pieced. Just five more large flowers to piece and then appliqué. A few more flowers are stitched and, in addition to this photo, I have quite a lot more prepped, ready to just pick up and stitch into flowers.
I have all the grey background fabrics cut. I have to piece some of the large grey squares into four patches for the 2” flowers and to use up off cuts, created quite a few small four patches for backgrounds. That will add a bit more interest to the quilt. No, this isn’t a a black and white photo. It just looks very monochromatic on my new cutting mat.
I’m really enjoying the process of this one and was so happy to be able to add some random scrap fabrics into the mix. The fact that each hexy is appliquéd onto a separate block means it continues to be a very portable project - perfect for taking to stitching mornings.
15 MINUTES A DAY
I’m happy to report that I have worked on something every day, despite the Monique issue and consequent lack of inspiration to work on anything sewing machine or sewing room related.
October = 31/31
Year to date = 281/305
Success rate = 92.13%
So, that is what I achieved this month. Not as much as I had hoped, but it is what it is. Now to start thinking about November.