Friday, January 16, 2026

Getting Back Into the Swing of Things and SAHRR

Hello friends! I’m back after taking another week off last Saturday. I just had nothing left in the tank at the end of the week and hadn’t taken any photos, so I didn’t post. But I’ve got lots to share and talk about this week. 

January’s color for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge is blue. I have one (of two planned) Rolling Stone blocks to show you. They’re also called Broken Wheel, but I’ll call them Rolling Stone blocks. Because “I can’t get no satisfaction”. Please tell me you’re old enough to get the reference!

 

It’s not a great picture, but it’ll do. These blocks (I’ll make 20) will finish at 12” for a kids quilt that will finish at 48x60”. I have a ton of blue strings, which I hope to start on in the next week too. 



I’ve also picked out my central blocks for this year’s Stay at Home Round Robin (SAHRR). Mary Engelbreit released the lovely and bright Queen and Princess fabrics in 2003 (Cranston Fabrics). I found a piece at last  year’s World Wide Quilting Day in March on the free tables. I grabbed it up, seeing 4 pictures, 2 of the Queen and 2 of the Princess. I put it away for this year’s SAHRR. 


Each block measures about 16.5” square out to the yellow. I’m hoping to use some of the blue as well, if I can get enough to show beyond the quarter-inch seam allowance. 


And when I took the fabric out to press it a little for the pic, I was surprised to find that there were a total of 8 panels, not just 4. So I have six more central panels - three additional sets of these two blocks. I have no idea at this point what to do with them all, but a pair may go back to this year’s WWQD, and I’ll first see if Kim or Ruby want any. But then, who knows.

Anyway, the SAHRR is once again being hosted by Quilting Gail, and next Wednesday will kick off our first round. This week we are showing our starting blocks. Check them out here at Gail’s Blog and see the orphan, leftover, or other lovely blocks that the other creators are using to fuel their ideas. 

And speaking of the SAHRR, I am using the gorgeous fat quarter bundle that I won in last year’s SAHRR to make the wedding quilt for my Grandson Easton. I had originally planned to do a Storm at Sea quilt, but after cutting out and sewing one block with my original fabric I realized several things; it’s beyond either my skill set or patience level (or both); the fabrics were boring, and I hated the result. So, on to Plan B, which should’ve been Plan A from the beginning. 

So, I am using instead the lovely Island Batik Midnight Garden fat quarter bundle I won to make a potato chip variation block. 


The blues and greens and purples are the couple’s preferred colors, and these are sewing up like a dream. Here’s the first third of them up on the design board. Disregard the flying geese; I’m still intending to web the rest of THAT quilt this week, too! 


Aaaaaand… my messy side table that is really calling me to straighten things up. 

I’ve been sewing four of the 8.5” blocks into 16” blocks, and will need 30 of those to make a quilt that is 80x96”. Once I sew the remaining four block sets for the third row, I’ll put them away until I finish my RSC January blocks and web that Night Flying Geese top. The wedding is in April, so there’s no need to drop every single thing for it at this time.

I had my 6-week post-op checkup on my knee and have “graduated”. When my sweet surgeon said that, he gave me a handshake and a bag of candy! And he also told me to tell my dear friend Terri (his aunt) to behave. I told him I would tell her just the opposite, and then make sure I was there to see what kind of good trouble we could get into! 

So, I still have 3 weeks of physical therapy left, but we’re now in the strength-building phase. I won’t have my left knee done until fall, because I need to take care of my late brother’s estate, plus I want to be able to swim in the pool this summer. So, fall it is, and in the meantime, cortisone shots in the left knee will keep me running, although not literally. 

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My cousin Dan is coming out from California, and sometime in February we’ll drive out (5 hours) to Steve’s house in Colorado to assess everything for a few days. I’ve been taking care of all Steve’s bills (ouch) because his accounts are frozen. Still have lots of paperwork to handle (Union pension, social security, taxes, sale of the house and vehicles). The pets have all been placed in good homes. Dan and I will retrieve all the papers, photos and personal effects on our first trip. Dan will eventually get Steve’s hotrod, and the two other transportation vehicles have been spoken for. We have a buyer for the house, so I’ll work with a local agent there to handle that sale paperwork. Dan and I (and cousin Julie and her husband David) will visit again in April or May to finalize the house sale and gather up any remaining belongings. 

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I’m publishing this on Friday evening. First thing Saturday morning I have a Block of the Month class, but as soon as I get home I’ll link up to Scrappy Saturday for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge. Have a good week!


22 comments:

Julierose said...

I definitely am old enough to get that ref: hahaha and it still holds true for a lot of things these days:"I can't get no sat-is-fac-tion..." for sure...!!!
I really like your choices for the SAHRR--I do love Mary Engelbright...
Your potato chip var. blocks are so pretty!!
We are getting light snow showers this evening,,,and it is cold...early to bed
for me....hugs, Julierose

Cathy said...

Snow…nice. I wish we’d get some, at least more up in the mountains. It’s good to be back a-sewing again! Stay warm!

Kat Scribner said...

Yes, I'm also a 60's bopper. Can you believe the Stones are still performing. They must have some powerful vitamins. So glad to read how well you're doing and your quilty ambitions for the new year.

piecefulwendy said...

The Engelbright panels will be fun for the SAHRR, with all the bright colors! I've been a fan of hers for years. And yes, I'm old enough to get that reference!

Home Sewn By Us said...

Hi Cathy! What a nice, newsy post. Oh, those Engelbright panels!! I used to get ME daily calendars every year, and saved the pages. To what with, I have no idea. They eventually became note paper. I believe I still have a stack in my sewing room to use up. Princess-of-Quite-a-Lot was always my favorite. I now have my own POQAL for whom I sew quilts, clutches, pouches, and most importantly, doll quilts. She loves her babies. It is so nice to see that you have the energy for sewing and posting. Surgery and rehab take a lot out of you, and your body is busy healing. Your SAHRR sounds like it is off to a fun start! I look forward to following all the fun. It sounds like you and Dan have a good plan to handle Steve's estate. Five hours isn't too long of a drive other than it being Colorado in February. I hope that goes well. {{Hugs}} a bunch. ~smile~ Roseanne

Home Sewn By Us said...

P.S. I love the Rolling Stones reference! I can't get no, no, no, no, NO

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

What a fun start to your SAHRR! I like the rolling stone block. You've done well this week!

Quilting Gail said...

Glad to hear that your knee is recovering properly (as it should). You're centre block will be great for SAHRR!!! (Just an idea: the extra blocks could go on the back) ... Anyhow, thank you for joining in on SAHRR '26 and for linking up!

cbott said...

Thank goodness for the "Dan"s in the world!

Carolyn

Nann said...

Oh, my. Such goodness in this entire post, Cathy. First, hooray for your knee recovery. Wise decision to wait until fall for the second procedure. The SAHRR starter is super. If you use just one, go for the Queen. I follow Mary Engelbreit on FB -- very interesting art variations, and she has a whole line of edgy-not-cute cards., etc. Your potato chips are crispy perfection for the wedding quilt. (What is it about blue/green? The last three wedding quilts I've made have been that colorway by their request.) Have a good week!

Julie in GA said...

It's good to hear that you are recovering well from the knee surgery. I love the potato chip variation design! That will make a wonderful wedding quilt. That Mary Engelbreit panel will make a fantastic center block for the SAHRR.

Cathy said...

Agreed! He is also bringing a friend along to use as muscle and help him evaluate all my brother’s old cars, parts, and tools. I’m just hoping the weather will be decent for us. Winter in the Intermountain West can be unpredictable. I don’t want to drive through snowstorms in the mountains!

Cathy said...

Thank you, Gail! And yes, putting those extra square panels on the back would be perfect!

Cathy said...

Thank you, Terry! The bright Mary Engelbreit blocks will be the perfect change of pace from the blues of my RSC blocks and the wedding quilt. I love having several projects going at once for that very reason.

Cathy said...

Oh, I’m going to use both the M.E. panels, at least in the first few rounds if I can keep them to a manageable but useful size. I do want to finish them both before the finishing parade, though! I love M.E. too, and visit her sites (.com) and others as well (IG or FB). Her politics seem to line up with mine!

Cathy said...

My older son and his wife (late forties) saw Paul McCartney in Las Vegas recently (November or December - that time is rather a blur for me!) and said it was amazing how much he was be-bopping around the stage, too. I always loved the Beatles better than the Stones when I was young, but I do really enjoy Stones music now - at least the stuff through the nineties. I can’t imagine being in their eighties (!!) and still touring!

Cathy said...

Oh Roseanne, it is so very GOOD to hear from you! You always did seem so busy, so I’m not surprised to hear your POQAL (hehe) keeps you busy sewing girly things. I’ve got to recheck the SAHRR block page to see if you’re participating this year. Big hugs! xoxo

Cathy said...

Thank you, Julie. I’m loving how the wedding quilt is coming together, and it is so fun to sew. I’m glad I ditched the Storm at Sea idea for the wedding quilt (selected because grandson is in the Navy). I was apprehensive to begin with and delayed starting for months because it didn’t feel right. Now I can’t wait to get back to sewing on it!

Cathy said...

Hey Wendy! Good to ”see” you. Like you, I’ve been a Mary Engelbreit fan for decades. Especially now - it’s like she’s grown up with us! Looking forward to all the SAHRR fun you ladies are cooking up for us!

Andree G. Faubert said...

Hi Cathy, those panels are really awesome. I used two panels last year to make my SAHRR quilts - I finished the first one and quilting the second. I won't be that ambitious this time! I love the wedding quilt block. It's wonderful and I'm sure that it'll be loved :-)

Susie H said...

I'm plodding my way through my mother's house for the Feb 13th sale. She's moved in with us so still very much alive. It sure is tough going through someone else's things and I'm sure you're feeling it too. The center block for your SAHRR is adorable but so is everything Mary Englebright. Enjoy that journey!

Janine @ Rainbow Hare said...

I love your Queen and Princess blocks. I'm looking forward to following along with you in the SAHRR :)