Sunday, September 19, 2021

Stash Report #37

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Used this Week:
7.64 yards

Used year to Date:
152.01 yards
Net Stash used in September        
18.87 yards

Added this Week:
0.00 yards

Added Year to Date:
53.58 yards

New Goal:
200.00 yards

Yards to the goal:
70.57 yards

Net Used in 2021:
129.43 yards
 
My daughter's Graduation quilt is finally finished.
She saw it every time she came since the end of April and didn't know it was for.
Her comment was "I was going to steal it when you finished it."
Well, it is hers and it is nice that she loves it.
This is one of the Jo Morton projects.
But, it is not her design. 
I couldn't find the pattern for these HSTs but found his pattern by Christina Cameli named Sonoran Star Quilt.

A couple of other fun facts are:

Prairie Moon
 is doing a 350 block challenge:

Total Number of equivalent blocks:
890
Perimeter in inches:
68261
Numer of UFOs completed
UFO Yardage Used
30
94.47
Percentage of yardage used in UFOs:
62 %

Number of Bobbins Used this week:
4
Number of Bobbins Used this year:
78
Number of Spools Used this week:
Number of Spools Used this year:
0
31


           
Kate at Life in Pieces is doing the challenge of 15 minutes of sewing.


Days of Stitching                                     90%
Number of Days this week                          7/7
Number of Days this year                   236/261

Days Organizing                                      87%
Number of Days this week                         7/7
Number of Days this year                   227/261

While my daughter worked on her project, I cut out two test projects I need to finish the tops this week.
It would be wonderful to finish one fully, but time will tell on that.

Quilting is more fun than Housework has us working on scraps.
  
I also helped my daughter with a project for her Master's program.
She wants to depict a social injustice in a wall hanging.
She hasn't done lots of quilting and has never appliqued.
But, she is learning and doing well.
We are using scraps for some of the parts.
 
Progress was made from last weekend.
All the people and symbols have come from the scrap drawer.



2 comments:

Bonnie said...

Your quilt for your daughter is lovely. You sure know how to use up a LOT of fabric. Your daughter's project will be quite unique. Hope she enjoys the process.

Kate said...

It's always fun when the quilt you make for someone is so appreciated. The graduation quilt is beautiful. The school project is coming along well. Happy stitching this week.