Saturday, 3 January 2026

2026 is Here

As I'm sitting at my computer, staring at a blank screen, I can't imagine what the new year will be, or more accurately, want do I want it to be. I would love an uncomplicated year but that is probably beyond my control. 

Itsy bitty sewing while assembling backing for the baby quilts. 
One inch HSTs for Broken Dish and parts for 18 Bricks blocks

I don't make resolutions for the simple reason that I don't keep them. Ha! But this year, I will set a few goals. No, I will not say "to finish everything started in 2025", lol. 


First: Better sleep - do a few stretching before bedtime. Nothing much, just getting the kinks of the day off my shoulders and some legs stretching, then put the mask on and goodnight. 

I bought an eye mask and it changed my life. I sleep with my eyes opened, well not wide opened but enough for the light in the hallway to interrupt my sleep (when the boys come up to bed, one by one, at different time of the night). The first night with this mask was pure bliss. If you are a light sleeper, consider getting one. 
Or make yourself one. I did mine with a cat print (aren't you surprised it's not orange, lol). The store-bought one is silky and nice except when I'm hot. Then, I get sweaty and the mask just cling to my face. I don't like that feeling. So I did one with flannelette inside. It's wonderful.


Second: Be as nice to me as I am to others. I criticize myself too much. It's like I'm back living with my mother. I can't let that happen, lol. 


Third and last: To remember this one. 
 

And sewing of course. I'll continue to work on the 
baby quilt kits and 
sew flannelette pieces for the backing.

Cathy showed us her Streak of Lightning blocks and I told her I was doing some too. I lied! 😲 I lied to Cathy!! Mine are Potato Chips blocks not Streak of Lightning. Sorry, Cathy. 😞


Bonnie got me working on her mystery quilt. Here's what I have so far. 
The Half Rectangle Triangles (HRT) demand a big chunk of a scrap. I don't have lots of those so I might just made them scrappy instead of using the same fabric for each set of 8. Only 2 sets made so far. 

Then, I had to redo all the HSTs because I did them the wrong size. The bottom right one looks very pink next to the orange but is orange when next to pink. It might go ... or not. 

I also did the geese units but they flew away. That is to be expected whenever I clean the sewing room, things get lost, a lot!  Not showing pictures of the room yet as I'm still working on it. 
Some sewing (Hollow Nine blocks) done as leader/ender. 


That's all for this week. My holidays were fantastic and I am sorry I have to go back to work. It was fun being at home all the time. 🥰

Have an awesome week. ;^)


Joining these talented ladies this week. 
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!


12 comments:

TerryKnott.blogspot.com said...

I like your mantra, "Your Future needs you more than your past!" Kudos on how far you've gone with the Lupine and Laughter clues. I haven't done much on the cleaning/organizing side of the studio. Maybe I'll tackle a tiny area tomorrow. You always inspire me!

Astrid said...

Those itsy bitty blocks are really cute. No resolutions for me either, I gave up years ago. You have some great goals. Wonderful that the eye mask works for you. Progress on Bonnie's mystery. Yes, things disappear in the sewing room. I 'lost' some 4" squares the other day, just because I moved things around! Wishing you all the very best for 2026!

Cherie Moore said...

I can so relate to things going missing when I clean up!! I appreciated your highlight that the future needs me more than the past.Here’s to a healthy, happy new year.

Lin said...

Happy 2026 and nice goals to keep you positive. xx

Anonymous said...

Happy new year. It was great fun to catch up with all your crappy goodness Thanks for the recommendation for Eye mask. I think I might try it. Your Ohio star blacks are great.

Barb said...

Happy new year. Great eye mask recommendation I think I might try it myself. Who is meant to catch up with all your projects. Your Ohio blocks are great.

Kathy S. said...

Your mystery colors are fun. I'm still working on making those half rectangles. They are not my favorite to sew, but I'm sure they will look stunning in the quilt. Your tiny broken dishes block is so cute!

MissPat said...

See you have a plan. And it didn't include begging for more scraps from you fellow sewer/quilters. I'll send you a photo of the hollow nine patch top I just put together.
Pat

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Happy New Year, Chantal! You have some good resolutions which I hope are easy to stick with - especially the one about being nice to yourself. You deserve it! Your scrappy block ideas are always fun to see, and are great seeds for beautiful quilts!

Cathy said...

Not a lie! Just confusion maybe. I have seen many layouts for potato chip blocks. There might be one for streaking! And after all, potato chips are really a courthouse steps variation and courthouse steps is really a log cabin variation. So see how easily we can become confused? I hope 2026 treats you well and I love the itty bitty pieces!

Fiona said...

I think we all need to be kinder to ourselves! Great start to the year and keep on scrap patching...
Hugz

Rose said...

Your blocks are great. I love the tiny broken dishes. Hollow 9s are great too. I have a lot of 1.5, 2, and 2.5 strips and squares. I need a new leader/ender. I'm thinking about this years QOV block as leader/ender.