Friday, December 26, 2025

5 quilt December 26, 2025

 last report August 1, 2025

It has been awhile since my last report of the 5 quilt project. I found myself stuck with two challenging quilts, Rather than just reporting the same quilts over and over, I just kept working.

 It is the end of December, and I am making a new list for 2026. I have 32 quilts next year that are in the running for time at the sewing machine. In 2024, I finished 41. It was a miracle. In 2025, I finished 14. I don't know what the difference was. I do know the 5 quilt project has been a true help in overcoming overwhelm and procrastination. But, some quilts take longer than others.  The first mention I found of the 5 quilts was in October 2021. I remember, I was talking with quilty friends and mentioned I was overwhelmed with the shear number of ufos and quilts I want to make. A friend said, maybe if you just focus on a small number of quilts at a time.... And tada, the sun came out and everything was unicorns and rainbows. It has helped me remain active in my favorite sport ( quilting)

Making a report every month may be boring, But it keeps my mind focused. I will try to stay up to date with that.

I try to work on these 5 quilts until they are done. Their turn in the UFO closet is over, and, they need to be finished one way or another. 

I finished 4 ufos since August report


54 x 66

 



74 x 76


50 x 50



76 x 94


I worked on these older Ufos to finish them:

hollow nine - rainbow scrap challenge from 2023 that needs the border appliqued. I have cut the flowers and the stem is ready. I just need to attach.




 red and brown pfeffernuesse quilt- I discovered a couple blocks turned wrong and had to rip them out and turn them. But, we are back on track, after I resew. It will be ready to quilt. I plan on that next Spring. It will be a top priority in 2026.



My December phd report: I ended with 14 ufos finished this year, and no new starts.




scrap cutting

I have added another goal to the 5 quilts project. I want to take one day a month and cut scraps. I will have plenty to choose from since I really didn't cut any for 2024, and the bags of uncut scraps are piling up, all over the fabric room.   For the year, the total is 36 1/2 yards of useable fabric. 
And I plan on continuing this in 2026, even though, I see no discernable difference in the scrap piles.

quilts to be quilted: 

1. wedding ring I have had this ready for a few years, but, I am afraid to quilt it myself. I want it to be special and I don't do special. So I will work to talk my self into it..... some day That didn't happen in
2025
 Looking forward to January

 hollow nine in the Spring


flying home. I just have blocks that are made. Making a top will be my one monthly goal for January

stars 2 bits - I have had the star blocks for a few years, but, still need to add borders to the blocks

Editya Sitar baskets - I have just a bit started before I dropped the ball.

Soul searching - I have just the blocks

14 comments:

  1. Unconsciously, I have been using your idea to focus on getting a few number of UFO’s/projects finished and it really does help.

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  2. I enjoy seeing your quilt progress. Have you found time to work on your applique blocks? Happy stitching in 2026!

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  3. You get a lot done by focusing on the five quilts at a time! It also sounds like a good idea to spend one day a month cutting scraps. I should keep that in mind!

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  4. What a great year of finishes! I hope next year goes at least as well!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects

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  5. I'm amazed at how many you complete!!!

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  6. Great year of finishes!! and fun to see what you will be working on next year. I am so amaze at your list and your stick to it ness!! ( I am sure that is a word right?)

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  7. You have some beautiful finishes here, and plenty of plans in place for more, well done!

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  8. So many beautiful quilts! Your 5 quilts system is working! Happy New Year!

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  9. Your 5 quilt plan has been really successful. Some quilts do take a longer to finish then others. That's why I struggle on those pick a UFO to finish in a month, I have some that need half a year! Good luck with your plan for next year. Fingers crossed it's as successful as it has been the last couple of years.

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  10. Your system is fabulous & obviously getting you to the finish line. I love all the quilts you finished, but my fav might be the Snowballs. It has such a cheery, scrappy vibe!

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  11. You are well focused. As you said, some quilts require more attention than others. It all depends on the size and complexity of the quilt. Thanks for sharing in Sew & Tell.

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  12. You do such a great job of staying on focus with just a few things at a time. I struggle with focus every year. Who am I kidding? I struggle with focus every week. LOL Your Hollow 9 quilt will be so pretty with applique in the border to enhance the simple blocks in the center.

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  13. Congrats on all your beautiful finishes. You continue to inspire me. Thanks for linking up.

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  14. Beautiful finishes, Maggie! Thanks for sharing with us at Monday Musings. Have a great week!

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