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Saturday, November 22, 2025

Accomplishing Things

For awhile this week, I had a supreme sense of accomplishment - at last! 

Sometimes, I find myself with several projects on my work table that require minimal time and attention. Most of the time, just the finishing needs to be tackled. Why I delay finishing things and turn instead to starting something else defies logic, but that's the way I roll more times than I care to admit. At some point, I reach option paralysis, unable to move toward any of the projects - too many options! Deciding which to tackle is just too daunting.

I forged ahead, though, and a breakthrough occurred! Yeaaahh! 

First, I reached for the Tilda hexie flowers and finally finished the next stage that project by sewing the applique blocks to the 9-patch blocks. Small quilt; easy, quick finish. I did finish that little flimsy and I will share it in an upcoming post.

 Next, I tackled a reconstruction project - Snowbird Stars. I haven't yet mentioned it here on the blog, but once you see it, I think you will understand. Tearing into this quilt was a total unplanned event, but the placement of the two lightest setting blocks, didn't please me at all. I knew a correction was coming. 

 

Snowbird Stars, a flimsy I stitched in 2015 is one I am considering for quilting with the new backings mentioned in the last post. I knew I would redo the center to balance the setting blocks more symmetrically. I had already ripped out the blocks, then stopped - left it in a heap of blocks and threads - a deconstruction mess that would be super simple to stitch back together. 

 

Back to work and finish this thing! Yes. I am so much happier with the quilt top now that I've placed the two light setting blocks in the center of the quilt. And I probably will select this top to quilt with one of those new backings I bought.


Was I done? NO! I went back to the quilting room after supper and finally put that oft-mentioned binding on 9-Patch Strippy. I'd been planning on this to be one of my major to-be-accomplished-while-recovering projects, and yet I'd not followed through. It's a big quilt, so I expected I would be in for a bit of a wrestle, but I did just fine - no difficulty at all.  

Another 10-year-old quilt finally finished and ready for use, as needed. This has always been one of my favorite quilt tops, and it's a design totally of my own making. 

These projects had been nagging me to the point of paralysis for days, and yet when I finally put my mind to it, I made significant progress on them. Gosh, that felt good. 

Having these lifted from my mental to-do list allows me to more willingly think about going to the long arm machine to work out the tension kinks I know I need to address.  

In due time, I eventually do the things that need to be done.

Happy Quilting, Friends!

Jayne 

2 comments:

  1. Your Snowbird Stars is lovely. You were right to switch it up. You’ve given me the push I need to tackle some of my unfinished quilt projects that have been tucked away for far too long.

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  2. I think we are twins that were separated at birth. I am the same with my projects. It's frustrating to me that I cannot finish my projects. I have asked the good Lord to give me time to finish my ufo's, and I'm trying but...oh well on to tge next one. Much better layout after rip out and resew. 🙂

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