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2022 SpaceTime Reading Challenge sign-up

January 5, 2022 by Sue Leave a Comment

spacetime reads

I wasn’t going to sign up for more reading challenges but I have some sci-fi I want to get off my shelves this year, so this will be motivation for me to read them!

There are 4 levels to aim for (or achieve) and I’m going for the first level, which is 5 books: Planet hopper.

SpaceTime Reads details

  • You can read any book that is from the science fiction/time-travel genres. Any sub-genres are welcome as long as they incorporate one of these genres.  
  • Non-fiction is not included in this challenge.
  • You don’t need a blog to participate but you do need a place to post your reviews (even one-liners) to link up. (blog, Goodreads, booklikes, shelfari, etc.)
  • Make a goal post and link it back here with your goal for this challenge.
  • Books need to be novellas or novels, although anthologies count if they meet the page guideline. (At least 100 pages +)
  • You may count books that you do not want to finish if you have read at least 25%, or 100 pages, whichever is MORE. If you have read enough to give a fair mini-review that’s fine.
  • Crossovers into other challenges are fine.
  • The Challenge runs from Jan. 1st to Dec. 31st.

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RSC2021 year-end report

January 1, 2022 by Sue 8 Comments

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I started the year with 9 projects.

Project Number One was struck off the list in May when I realized that the fabrics I had chosen for my Nearly LeMoyne Stars by Bonnie Hunter just weren’t going to work for the rest of the year. I stopped work & will finish it up as a WIP next year (or the year after-you know how this goes!)

Project Number Two was these 16 twinkling Friendship Star blocks. I decided the quilt wasn’t going to be big enough, so have decided to make it a continuing project where I make 1 block/month instead of 2 during 2022, then it will be ready to put together next fall. Thanks to Deb A. for the inspiration.

Project Number Three is resized Cozy Stars from the Pat Sloan QAL called Cozy Things. I made 4 each color month except August so I have 8 groups of 4. I have finally decided on a layout & it involves snowballing the center with the color of the stars, (here it would be red), then a sashing I am borrowing from a Bonnie Hunter pattern. It’s going to be more work than I wanted to deal with at the end of this year, so it’s going to be a RSC2022 project to get it together, one color a month.

Now for my 6 finishes or at least the tops are done! Project Number 4 was the biggest: a king-size Irish Chain that received lots of encouraging comments as I worked it through. It was a Christmas gift & they just love it!! I used the free tutorial from Melissa Corry. It has a black binding to finish it off & the background is scrappy.

Project Number Five is “Hip to be Square” from “Splash of Color” by Jackie Kunkel. I absolutely love how this came out. It’s at the quilter now so will be finished & ready to gift for Christmas 2022. I’ve had this book for a long time & wanted to make some of the patterns. So glad I finally got one done!

Project Number Six is the Plus quilt that made it to flimsy stage but hasn’t been quilted yet. It is my own design & began life with another idea in mind where the pluses were more grouped. After a while, I didn’t think it worked, so this year for RSC2021 I started unpicking the partial top, retaining as many sewed plus blocks as possible, & sewing them back together in a more ordered fashion. I offset each row, & the entire quilt is made up of 2.5″ squares with each plus having the same fabric in it, but all the pluses are different & the grays are mostly dark & scrappy.

Project Number Seven is Brickhouse which is also currently at the quilter. I got the idea for this quilt from Sylvia, who was inspired by Jo’s Country Junction, who found the idea originated with Julie of Me and My Quilts. I sewed the columns during each color month & sewed the top together in October for a finish. I used scrappy light gray squares for the low-volume sections.

Project Number Eight is the zig-zag quilt inspired by Diann at Little Penguin Quilts. It hasn’t been quilted yet & doesn’t have a name, but the flimsy is done! I sewed this month by month, but it would be a great L&E project for the future in a different color scheme. I made it with 5″ squares so I cut some from my scraps & used some charm squares. The background came from a layer cake I cut into squares so it’s consistent, but has different patterns.

Project Number Nine is also a flimsy waiting to be quilted. It began life as an RSC2020 project, inspired by a quilt I saw on Making a Lather, who credited Cynthia Brunz with her inspiration. I planned to carry it over to RSC 2021 & in a nice circle of coincidence, Cynthia’s Jan 15 blog post introduced her Scrap Mixology pattern called Chaser, which is this quilt! I’ve purchased her previous modules & immediately got this one. Because I had blocks already done from last year, this one got sewn together in August.

So that’s it for RSC2021! A good & productive rainbow year. In addition, I completely finished another 25 quilts with binding & labels. There are many more in production & of course, new ones in the cutting & planning stage for RSC2022. Happy New Year y’all!

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2021 Reading Statistics

December 31, 2021 by Sue Leave a Comment

Another reading year has come to an end and here’s the tally for the year. I read way more than a normal year. Part of that was due to lots of audio books while sewing & kindle books while exercising, and part was an intentional scheduling of reading time.

Books read: 194
Pages read: 64,530
Of the books read:
Non-fiction: 8
New-to-me authors: 36
Continuing series books: 126
Re-reads: 40
Audio-books: 110
Various book club reads: 8
Challenges completed: 9 of 9
Ongoing tally of Newbery winners: 83 of 100

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The Mystillery 2022

December 28, 2021 by Sue 1 Comment

I’m going to be back for all these challenges at the Mystillery in 2022. I’ve really enjoyed being involved with these various mystery challenges & being part of the community.

In 2021 I conquered the Beachcomber & Abra Cadavers. I’m currently doing Ten Pins & have only one more decade to finish up the Century Club. I got 15 notches in the Six Shooter gallery, and read 110 books as the Medical Examiner. So next year should be lots of fun.

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European Reading Challenge 2022 sign-up

December 23, 2021 by Sue 1 Comment

THE GIST: The idea is to read books set in European countries or books by European authors. The books can be of any genre – fiction, nonfiction, novels, short stories, memoirs, travel guides, cookbooks, biography, poetry, whatever. You can participate at different levels, but each book must represent a different country — either written by an author from a different country or set in a different country, no two books from the same country. It’s supposed to be a tour! 

WHAT COUNTS AS “EUROPE”?: For this challenge, we use the standard list of 50 sovereign states that fall (at least partially) within the geographic territory of the continent of Europe and/or enjoy membership in international European organizations such as the Council of Europe.
These 50 European sovereign states are:

Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Macedonia, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom, and Vatican City.

I’m going to sign up for the level: FIVE STAR (DELUXE ENTOURAGE): Read at least five books by different European authors or books set in different European countries.

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