All the cleaning and organizing yielded some unexpected results. First, I love the library/guest/sewing/knitting room a lot. Sweetie-the-cat claimed it as hers a long time ago, but she's willing to share with me.
Second, there are a lot of UFOs around! There are UFOs so unfinished one might even call them UFFOs (Unfinished Forgotten Objects). That was the case Saturday morning when I started looking through a basket that's been sitting in the corner for ages.
Here's the first UFFO from the basket:
It's a quilt block, the first (and so far, only) one I've ever made. Please ignore the uneven seams, mis-shapen pieces and all other errors. I know they're there, and it's OK.
This is a rather ambitious block for a novice quilter, but I liked it enough that I bought a quilting magazine because it this pattern on the cover! I decided then and there that this would be my first pieced quilt.
(I forget what my particular "learning style" is called, but I learn best by jumping into something and learning as I go when that's possible. Obviously, when I learned to fly airplanes that wasn't practical or safe, but when I learned to sew, I modified the neckline and added trim to my first-ever-made-by-me dress. Usually this learning style results in my enjoying whatever it is I'm learning, and I tend to learn faster because I'm producing what I want sooner.)
I needed something to soothe me at the time: Mr. Ken and I had decided to join forces and live together if we could find a house we were willing to share. We found our home, and then it took forever (almost 5 months) to close - long boring story for another day - and I decided to make a quilt for the guest room. This is how far I got before life stepped in!
Here's a close up:
I love the little floral prints, and even though my pieces are somewhat mis-shapen the corners meet nicely. I have no idea if these are from a series of fabrics for quilts, but I know that they're all 100% cotton, and they've all been washed and dried by me, in preparation for cutting.
I found the cutting of pieces to be a bit tedious, so I only cut pieces for the first 4 blocks. These are the fabric choices for the next blocks:
All the blocks have some shade of green in them, and that's the color scheme I'm still planning for the room in which this will someday be used.
Each completed block is about 18" square; I wanted to make the quilt 5 squares wide and 5 squares tall, which would fit either a queen or king bed, depending on the borders and bits between the squares (sashing?). Here are some additional fabrics that will be combined variously to make the other 21 blocks:

There's no due date for this, and we haven't won the lottery yet so we won't be adding a 2nd story and 3 more bedrooms to the house any time soon, but I would like to get this quilt top pieced and backed so I can find someone who'll quilt it for me. Soon.
Why?
Because, just as with my knitting, I have my next two three projects planned! (There's the applique quilt my Granny started and I've promised to finish, and the Double Wedding Ring quilt using many of the yellow prints above, and the Cathedral Windows quilt with a black background and Amish jewel-toned windows.)
Knitting updates tomorrow!