Quilting and Stuff by Knitnoid

Guild Auction

Monday night was Brandon Quilters annual Make It, Bake It, Sew It, Grew It Auction.  It’s a chance to clear out the never or gently used items from our space and raise funds for the guild.  I was assisting with the auction, so someone else was tracking my purchases. I was surprised at what I got for $30. I really thought I spent more, but then again, I didn’t get win everything I bid on.

First up is this selection of books.  the New York Beauty Diversified is by Linda Hahn. She will be teaching in the area in January 2027.  Next year one of the groups I’m in is considering a programs on quilts for guys and fractured quilts.

I have one of the Twister Rulers, but I can’t remember which one.  I might even have the Quilt on a Chair pattern.  I know I bought a chair a while back to do this to.

Someone brought in these Cathedral Window bases.  There are 4  bed runners.  I’ll get to them eventually.

There are a number of gardeners in the guild.  I brought home this aloe vera.  I wonder if I can keep it alive longer than the last one I brought home.

I won this quart of sweet pickles and 6 little jars.

I sent a picture of the knitting books to my niece and she said she would like the Cast On Bind Off book.  I grabbed the sock books and the Elizabeth Zimmermann book on principle.

The treasurer reported we made $1520.

Twirling Leaves Progress

This weekend I worked on my Twirling Leaves quilt.  I took it to Sit-n-Sew Saturday. More time was spent talking than quilting and that is perfectly OK.  I accomplished what I needed – get all the blocks pieced and determine where they would be placed in the quilt.  Once that was done I packed up and came home around 4.  No further quilting was accomplished Saturday.

Then with the time change, I was up early. I unpacked and started “peeling back” the curves.   All of the color peel back is done and now I need to work on the background peel back.  I started working on it last night, then broke a needle.  I spent time cleaning my machine, then called it a day.  There’s a guild meeting tonight – it’s our annual auction — so it will probably be tomorrow before I make any more progress.

A Haunting Stash Report

Although I’ve cut all the fabric except for the borders of Twirling Leaves, I’m not counting it in this month’s stash report.  Yesterday I finished piecing the turquoise block, but I have not put the curves in.  I’ll wait to do that until the rest of the blocks are made. Perhaps tonight I’ll spend more time in the Quilt Studio.

As for the Haunting Stash Report, it includes all the yardage I bought at Fabricpalooza. For tracking I convert wide yardage into 45″ wide equivalent.  Just remember there are at least 10 and up to 12 backings in this number.

The Stash Report.

Fabric Added Since Last Report: 87.4565 yards
Fabric Added to Date:  319.5135 yards

Fabric Used Since Last Report: 17.25
Fabric Used to Date: 197.719 yards

Net Fabric Stash: 121.795 yards

Twirling Leaves Progress

Last night I kitted up the rest of my Twirling Leaves block and cut the background fabric.

Tonight I plan to piece the blocks, but I’ll wait to do the peel back until all the blocks are made so I’m not constantly changing thread.

Bonnie Hunter released this year’s mystery colors a bit early due to all that is happening in her life. Lupine & Laughter.  I love lupines.  I like the color palette. Will I do the mystery?  Who knows, but the Half-Rectangle Trim Tool will be here on Monday.

I saw a quilt made up from this pattern when I was at the quilt shop in Kansas City, but they no longer had the pattern. I checked with my local shop and her sources didn’t have it so I ordered Grand Prize from the Villa Rosa Designs website.  It was in the mail I picked up at the post office this morning. Now to dig through my panels.

What I’m Working on Wednesday – 10/29/2025

The truth of the matter, I haven’t even set up my sewing machine since I got home from New Orleans.  It’s close enough to the end of the month that I’m revisiting this month’s goals and setting them for the rest of the year – subject to change of course.

This is where I was on the 14th.

  • Finish Mystery Quilt 1 Top – DONE
  • Finish Mystery Quilt 2 Top
  • Write Mystery Quilt Finishing Instructions – DONE
  • Bind Sheryl – DONE
  • Bind Cascades – DONE
  • Bind Monterrey Medallion – DONE
  • Kit Clara
  • Finish Kandy Korn Kitty
  • Prep fabric for Twirling Leaves Class – DONE
  • Finish Windmill Weave Top
  • Start Assembling Riviana

Well, there’s been no additional progress, so lets put together a new list.

  • Bind Stack-n-Whack
  • Bind T-Shirt Quilt
  • Top Mystery Quilt 2
  • Top Eclipse (pink & purple at the top of the wall)
  • Top Twirling Leaves (purple background)
  • Top Windmill Weave (blue & white)
  • Top Living on Cornbread (blocks to the right)

Not Pictured

  • Heart Ornament (11/17)
  • Zipper Bags (12/1)
  • Kit Clara (1/17 to FINISH)

We’ll see how far I get.  I’d really like to have all the tops listed done by the end of the year, preferably quilted & bound.  Will I make it? Time will tell.

A Weekend in New Orleans (Area)

This past weekend, my SIL and I went down to the New Orleans’ area.  She to go her grand daughter’s volleyball tournament and me to the Gulf States Quilt Association Quarterly meeting. New Orleans is decked out for Halloween these first few pictures are from just one house near by the school my great niece attends.

Here are a few more pictures from the area.

Lots of skeletons and spiders.

The guest speaker on Saturday was Annette Ornelas of Southwind Designs. Friday she taught Twirling Leaves.  These are the 3 blocks I made in class. They are just pinned together so they would be easy to show at the meeting the next day.

The class finished up early enough that I was able to see one game of the tournament.  They won Friday night.

I attended the last GSQA meeting via Zoom and thought I heard my name called.  I made a string of flying geese earlier this year and it was included in the Opportunity quilt. If your block was included, you were given this butterfly pin.

Annette’s quilts were beautiful, and the technique is easy, so I bought a few patterns.  I love the quilt on cover of the book. I’m a sucker for Poinsettias and I think the dragonfly will be fun to make.

 

 

 

 

 

What I’m Working on Wednesday – 10/15/25

My resolved lasted less than 24 hours.  I have all the pieces for the 1st block (or is it the 2nd) of an enlarged Eclipse cut out.  Apparently at some point I swapped fabric 3 and 5.  I think it’s because the Dimples is darker and that’s what the pattern showed.

In other news, I’ve finally started working on the boxes in the front room. In the last 2 days I’ve emptied 2 small crates, a large crate and a laundry basket, putting stuff away, setting it in a donation box or throwing it out. My goal is 1 box a day. At this rate I should reach the music boxes by the end of the year.

Mid-Month Goal Progress

October 2025 Goals

  • Finish Mystery Quilt 1 Top – DONE
  • Finish Mystery Quilt 2 Top
  • Write Mystery Quilt Finishing Instructions – DONE
  • Bind Sheryl – DONE
  • Bind Cascades – DONE
  • Bind Monterrey Medallion – DONE
  • Kit Clara
  • Finish Kandy Korn Kitty
  • Prep fabric for Twirling Leaves Class – DONE
  • Finish Windmill Weave Top
  • Start Assembling Riviana

It looks like I’m halfway though this month’s goals. It’s a good thing I read through them this morning because I so want to start at least one of the quilts I bought fabric for this weekend. Pictured above is my kitted up Tumbling Leaves. That class is in 2 weeks.

I only bought 3 of the 5 fabrics shown above -1, 3, & 4.  2 and 5 came from my stash. I have these fabrics stacked, along with the pattern. But I have more pressing things to do first.

Yesterday I also looked in my Christmas box of fabrics.  I can’t wait to start pulling it out and cutting 5″ squares to go with these 3 pieces.  These are also stacked together. They don’t fit in my Christmas box.  I’ll have to see if I have an empty project box, or maybe just bag them together and put in my box of kits.

I consolidated a box of kits and put all of the wide back into the newly empty box.  That just leaves the pink fabric. I need to get it put on a board to go into the yardage cabinet.  Although I had no idea what I was going to do with it, I think it pairs nicely with the blue floral I bought this summer. Now to find a few more fabrics and a pattern. But no rush.

the rest of the purchases have been put away– except for the batting -it’s still by the design wall. I’ve got to work on the corner where it’s normally stored.

Of course it wouldn’t be a goal setting review if I didn’t add a few items to the list.

  • Bind the Stack-n-Whack – I need it by Thanksgiving
  • Quilt & Bind my niece’s T-shirt quilt  – I’d like to get it done this month so it can be shipped.
  • Finish the heart ornaments for the QBHD Swap in mid-November
  • Quilt & Bind Mystery Quilt #1 – first of December
  • Finish Quilt & Bind Mystery Quilt # 2 – first of December
  • Start to finish Clara – end of the year.

There are other things on my list that I wrote down at the beginning of the year, but I seriously doubt I’ll get them done, and that’s OK. Priorities change as life happens.

Fabricpalooza XI

Weekend before last I realized that I was going to need more batting before my sister visits my longarm.  Timing on this realization was spot on. As Hunter’s Quilt Mart’s annual Fabricpalooza was this past weekend.  One day of shopping, fabulous prices on batting, wide backs, and pre-cuts, and a few other things and 10% off on top of that if you have this years t-shirt.  I ordered the t-shirt not knowing if I was going to pick it up or if my sister was going to pick it up. After all, this quilt shop is 612 miles away! Ruby offered to go with me to help drive and I had 4 quilts which needed to get to Kansas City, so we took off at Noon Friday afternoon. We got to our hotel just after midnight. Needless to say, we were not one of the 1st 100 people through the doors Saturday morning.

We did however each win a door prize at the end of the day.

Some were concerned the batting would not fit in the car.  We took Ruby’s car since there was no way to get a king batt and a passenger in my Cube.  There was no issue with Ruby’s car and we could easily see out the back.

It might however have been a cheaper trip if I had just sent my sister to the store and I drove down later.  Starting in the back, the red, gold, and green will be a Square in a Square Christmas quilt when combined with the Christmas fabrics I already own. The next 3 purple and pink fabric I plan to use in a 5 yard quilt — I will need 2 more fabrics. I’m sure I can find something in my stash. The pink on top is a floral with a bit of orange. It’s very pretty and we bought what was left on the bolt (less than 5 yards). The final piece in that stack is Kona Snow.

The next pile is 8 FQ (they were $2.50/each) and 2 or 3 yards each of a blue and cream from the same line. I plan to make a Crazy 8’s quilt with it.  The bottle is Magic Crafting Spray.  I think I like it better than Best Press. I also picked up 3 spools of thread – 2 to replenish and a new color – Storm.

Backings are next.  The green will go on my Garden Party and the blue on my Jamestown Landing when I finish them. The teal is just a pretty piece so I took the rest of the bolt – a little over 2 yards. The next pile Ruby and I are splitting.

On to the front.  A “30’s” layer cake to go into my 30’s bucket.  I’m still working on my Silvia’s Bridal Sampler and this will give me more variety.  A charm pack of neutrals for my Star-a-Day that I need to finish.  The 5 yard quilt book.  The pink sloth fabric I bought for a friend.  A couple more 30’s FQs, my door prize — 2 one yard cuts of batik fabric plus a FQ of state birds. For notions I purchased a rotary cutter which I’m told is fantastic, a 1-1/2″ square ruler and some Karen Kay Buckley scissors.

It was a long day and I still had 2 more hours of driving to do before we could sleep. We had dinner with my friend Sheryl and visited a while, then headed to my brother’s to spend the night.  He and I stayed up until 1AM.  Sunday morning, I gathered eggs to bring home and we started the trip back, getting in just after 10 PM.

A long and expensive weekend, but we had fun.  Now I have to figure out how much fabric I bought!

 

 

Cascades

Cascades is finished!  I purchased this top as a quilt kit from another quilter at the Shipshewana quilt retreat in November 2019.  The backing I purchased earlier this year — 9 yards of it because it’s that wonderful.