Year of Projects 2025-2026: Week 34

This week kind of went sideways on me. Several unexpected health things for my husband meant an ER visit and lots of time trying to juggle work and normal errands and sick husband errands. All that to say, this will be a short, somewhat random post this week.

One of my goals for February (which is now in the final week already!) was to get through another full repeat of the color stripes in my granny chevron blanket. So I worked on that a bit this week. I think I have enough yarn left for this third color stripes in repeat and then one more (maybe?? A fifth but I will have to weigh my yarn and see), and then I’ve got some gray I’m going to use for the border/edging.

I can’t remember if I posted about the first 3 blocks for the Riley Blake 2026 Block Challenge or not. If not, this is a sampler quilt where each block is different. I have the first 3 done and I pieced the 4th one today. I’m using Riley Blake Designs Cotton Solids for this in the called-for colors. It will work up into a square lap-sized quilt when it’s done.

In addition, I finished up the January block of the month appliqué blocks for the Jane Austen 250th anniversary quilt. (Just in time too, as the February block materials arrived Saturday.) Adding these to the growing stack of blocks to assemble. There are 3 more sets of these square floral-type appliqué blocks to go (so 12 more blocks total) and then the borders will be next which are a combination of appliqué and pieced strips.

Finally, the 100-day project started today. I decided I am going to work on my languishing hand-pieced hexi-stars which I’m doing in blues and whites. You may remember these from a while ago (or not). I have 23 already finished up, and my plan is to try to get one a day pieced. Each one takes about 45 minutes, start to finish, and I prepped the first 10 sets, and then stitched day one’s block up while sitting with my tea this morning. Hoping to keep myself motives to continue along on these. My plan is for a throw-sized quilt eventually, which will probably be somewhere around 250 (ish?) hexis.

Have a great week YOP’ers!

12 responses to “Year of Projects 2025-2026: Week 34”

  1. I hope your husband is doing okay! Your projects are all so lovely. The colors you’re using in the granny chevron blanket are soft and pretty. I would sure love to snuggle up under that. And I really like each of those blocks in the Riley Blake block challenge. And your appliqued blocks – so pretty! Your hexi stars are going to make an amazing quilt.

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    1. Thank you! I’m enjoying having such a fun mix to work on right now. I love the blanket colors too!

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  2. You do such beautiful quilting. Hope your hubby is doing better. They scare us to death don’t they.

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    1. Thank you! He’s not really much better but we finally got in to see his surgeon this week so hopefully they have his meds correct now and hopefully those will make a turnaround!

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    ruthspory

    Hope everyone is on the mend. Love the quilting blocks you share. I adore the colors on the Chevron blanket.

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    1. Thank you – getting there slowly! I love the blanket colors too!

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  4. I hope your husband is on the mend. I keep reading about the 100 day project ideas but I am rubbish with these types of challenges so I will cheer everyone from the sidelines.

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    1. Thank you! I am trying to keep this 100 days simple. In the past I’ve committed to more than I could reasonably do but I’m hoping this year works!

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  5. Hope your husband is improving.

    I love your stars. These are going to make a beautiful quilt. Are these one inch diamonds?

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  6. I hope your husband is doing well. Goodness what a visually stunning blog post this is, every picture a beautiful item. Good luck with your 100 day challenge. I’d be too easily distracted by other hobbies (like gardening) to commit to that so good luck.

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    Lucy Bowen

    All of your projects are beautiful and it is a great distraction from other things – I hope your husband is getting better 😊

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  8. Your WIPs look great! I hope your husband is doing better now.

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