I personally hate making the same block over and over. I get so bored.
How about trying some improv piecing? Or crumb piecing? Or making blocks for a midnight garden quilt....basically blocks of any shape and size that are garden-ish themed made with scrappy dark navy or black fabrics. (
https://www.instagram.com/explore/se...nightgardensal) I'm working on one now and LOVE finding the specific blocks I want to include and getting to play around with my scraps. Think flowers, bugs, birds, mushrooms, gnomes, etc. I'm making some "special" blocks to represent important people in my life. For example, a hummingbird (because my Mom loves them), a dragonfly (because my bff is obsessed with them), a bunny and squirrel because my soul dog loved chasing them, a rose to represent my husband of 27 years. The cool thing is it's your garden so anything goes. There are no rules but it's helped me stay grounded in that there is a general theme. I'm in a block swap and one of my partners is making a "bayou themed" garden so I made her blocks with lily pads and cattails.
I'll worry about how to piece them together when I feel like I'm ready to move on to something else. I don't even have a finished quilt size in mind. It will finish at whatever it finishes at.