15 Minutes To Stitch 2020 - Week 16

I loved participating in Kate's Life in Pieces 15 Minutes to Stitch in 2019 and am a fan of her blog. She's hosting again for 2020

My 2020 goal is to stitch at least 15-minutes 50% of the days in the year.
  • Week 16: 5 of 7 = 71 %
    • 91 minutes/day average across 7-days
  • April: 14 of 19 = 74 %
  • 2020: 94 of 110 = 85 %
This week was a lot of highs and lows, emotions and physically. Took 2 days off in a row. 

Was able to finish 2 more masks, one for me and one for hubby. I decided to use Bonnie Hunter's T-shirt lariat and try to make a more flexible mask for myself that would be easier to sew:

Another mask for Hubby:

Got my sew-jo back and finished April One Monthly Goal, BOM catch-up with 4 blocks.



And poor Lambchop lost an eye while playing so Sunday's hand stitching included mending Osky's friend for the 2nd week in a row. She is now all recovered and snoozing with him.


Hubby has been making more of the meals and he's very good at it. I am continuing to enjoy the Safe Social Distancing from Home. How are you faring?

What's on deck next week? 
  1. More family masks, inside cotton sheet material and outside cotton fabric
  2. Darn jeans rips
  3. Foundation Paper Piecing 6" block
  4. Finish Cricut Maker Block of the Week the Sequel
    1. Quilt
    2. Square Up
    3. Choose Binding, make Binding and Sleeve
    4. Make Label
    5. Bind with hanging sleeve and Label
    6. Hand-sew label side and top, binding corners, and hanging sleeve bottom and sides
  5. QuiltSmart Midi Bag - Sandscapes (FAL #93)
  6. Finish UFO: Simply Sparkle Bliss as the May Challenge Quilt for the Honey Bees Quilt Guild
  7. Press and cut 20 10" orange batik squares for Honey Bees Quilt Guild Exchange for April
  8. Press and cut 20 10" turquoise batik squares for Honey Bees Quilt Guild Exchange for May
  9. Make 3 Cafe Press 3-yard quilts for friends during the COVID-19 home-bound
  10. Continue patching jeans including decorative stitching planned for the one where the puppy tore above the knee
What are you working on?

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Comments

  1. Glad that Lambchop's surgery was successful. Congrats on all the stitching time, you've had a good year so far. Good luck with this week's to do list.

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    1. Thanks so much, Kate. I'll see what I can get done and try to keep my spirits up! Take care!!!

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