Here’s an update on some works in progress (aka WIPs) that I’ve discussed in previous posts…
Gray Granny Square Blanket

Previous post on this project: Guest Blog Post: Progress on “My Blanket”
I am plugging along with this great-to-work-on-while-watching-TV in the evening project. I’m working on attaching the 7th row of blocks. It will be an 8 by 10 blanket when done as I made 80 granny squares. I will add an extra border or two of the same yarn I am using as the lattice (to attach the granny squares).
SuperSymmetry Table Runner
Previous post on this project: ScrapHappy January 2024 – Update on Table Runner and More
As I mentioned in that previous post, I decided to use a collection of traditionally pieced “orphan blocks” that my friend Wendy gave me as the backing for this table runner.
I figured that if I got a stain on the front of the runner while entertaining, I could flip it over and use the other side!
I’ve completed the machine quilting of the table runner and just need to sew the binding strips together, sew on the binding, and sew down the binding.
For the quilting I just went with a simple double crosshatch pattern (no that is not a real pattern name, I just made it up on the spot), following the lines of the pieced blocks.

I plan to press it, ha! It just came off the machine and I just finished trimming off the excess batting and backing so it is pretty wrinkly!
What Direction Do I Go? (Denim Quilt)
Previous post on this project: Denim Quilt Top Done and a Visit to a Fun Brewery

I am so looking forward to hand quilting this quilt (yes I decided to hand quilt it)!
I got the batting and backing put together with the quilt top to make the “quilt sandwich”. I’ve also auditioned some threads (I plan to use multiple and to use pearl cotton weight) for the hand quilting.
Other WIPs Growing Inpatient As They Sit in Queue…
I have two more quilt tops awaiting quilting by me:
Strings Attached
Previous post on this project: Scrap Happy September 2023 – Strings Attached

I am going to machine quilt this small wallhanging.
Go Boldly
Previous post on this project: What’s on the Design Wall: Go Boldly

I haven’t decided on machine vs. hand quilting but if I do hand quilt it I have some cool threads I collected many years ago I want to use.
I will get to these two quilt tops eventually – ha!
I’ve been trying not to start any additional MAJOR projects before finishing my existing WIPs…but then some small projects might sneak in…you know how us crafters are!
Oh Mike wants me to tell you that he’s happy he doesn’t have to fill in for me with blogging since I seem to be back at it again (see his recent post Guest Blog Post: Humans Traveling and Dog Camp).
This leaves him more time for napping in the sun, on fleece blankets, in the upstairs bedroom (with the occasional waking up to intensely bark at people walking by and delivery trucks coming into the neighborhood).






It is nice to know that quilters have just as many wips as knitters do. I love that you are going to hand quilt the denim one.
I get drowsy just looking at Mike snoozling in the sun!
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Sometimes I pop in and nap besides him – it’s hard to resist the cute dog and fleece combo! I can see knitters have lots of WIPs – I am trying to resist starting a new hat…my resistance is wearing down as I look at the juicy yarn I want to use!
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Do it! Do it!!
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Okay if you insist 😉
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I insist!
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wow! You have been busy! Love the reversible table runner idea.
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Thanks so much 🙂
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You have some very cool WIPs in the wings – love all the color! Yeah, Mike, we get it – blogging is exhausting! LOL
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Thanks so much Wendy I appreciate that! Mike appreciates that you recognize why he has to nap so much 😉
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I forgot about your brightly colored WIPs. Can’t wait to see them when finished. And that granny square afghan is beautiful.
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Thanks so much Claudia I appreciate that 🙂
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Not starting new projects before finishing old ones is hard. All these projects look fabulous. The opposite directions remains my favorite pattern,
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Thanks so much and if I had no self control (which I struggle with anyway) I would just start projects and not finish – ha!
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What a beautiful line up. I was intrigued by the way the five projects move from monochrome and taupe, to a bit of colour, to bright and bold!
Glad to read that you plan to hand quilt the denim piece.
I am sure that Mike can’t wait for you to finish the crochet afghan that matches him. Lucky dog! (or are you going to share it with him?!)
As for those sneaky side projects…
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Of course I will share it with him 😉 he might even guest blog post on the announcement when it is complete 🙂
Thanks so much and I’ve just finished one (today’s post) so I feel like I am moving along 🙂
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When you post multiple projects I have a hard time picking my favorite. This time I think it is boldly go. You do amazing work.
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Thank you on the comment, and that you like boldly go, I’d like to start Quilting it now, but unless I hire an assistant, I have to keep doing one at a time 🤣😂📚
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You’re a better woman than I am, choosing to hand quilt denim. I thought my fingers had it bad quilting my hexies and all the multiple layers, but denim would be tough. Let me know how it works for you; I’d love some info on the best needle to use.
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Well send me good thoughts that I do not end up with bleeding fingers or something! I keep looking at it and it does seem ambitious – ha!
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If a seasoned hand quilter can offer any advice, first quilt until your fingers protest, and then immediately stop. Use that as your benchmark for how long to work at it each day. Each quilt is different. It’ll tell you. But it should look gorgeous!
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Quilt until your fingers protest – great advice! I once put a little nasty hole/trough in one of my fingers from where the needle was rubbing from a hand quilting marathon! I really appreciate your idea on how to plan how much I work on the piece – thanks 🙂
Oh and I bought something called Tiger Tape to try out to have more even stitching this time
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Oh, those holes. So small, but so painful and occasionally bloody… I leave plenty of DNA evidence on all my quilts… I shall have to look up Tiger Tape.
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Genius to make the table runner reversable. I’m not sure what you would do without your Mike warning system in place:)
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Thanks so much and it was a good way to use up those other blocks instead of trying to make them into their own piece. Yes Mike warning system keeps us from being murdered by UPS drivers, whew! 🙂
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These are all awesome. Oh that doggy looks so comfortable. It’s like he’s saying: “I’m sleeping on a cloud.”
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Thanks so much and Mike’s dog goal in life is to be comfortable at all times 🙂
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I can tell. He is always sleeping or relaxing on those creations of yours. Lucky dog!
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Your WIPs are all beautiful! Can’t wait to see how your denim quilt turns out 🙂 And all the others of course! Mike looks like he is living his best doggie life there 🙂
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I can’t wait either and Mike is not doing too bad 😉
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Doing alright there with your WIPs
I’ve been finding a lot of those “things” in my rearranging since moving. But also found a whole lot of little bags that intriguing “bits” that obviously may have been a semi kit with maybe a large piece of material as the backing….
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Intriguing bits! That might keep you pretty busy 🙂
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