I had a great week visiting in North Carolina. As usual I brought way more projects to work on than there was time. I was very happy to finish two projects and move another project ahead. Here's the skinny on my goals for last week.
9/16/24
✅Keep stitching on the ornaments — a little done. Need to focus a little more as there are 4 to make.
✅Drive to Sharon’s for a quilting get together — great time!
√Put double border on purple floral top — one border on, need to evaluate 2nd.
✅Put facing on Sea Side Village — done, better picture to come.
✅Cut out and make happy blocks, lay out and sew the top — finished top. Need backing.
√Finish the panel top — good start, need to evaluate border and size of top.
This little quilt is actually done but I forgot to take a picture. I chose to face it rather than bind it as I didn't want the binding to take away from the picture. I'll try to get a new picture this coming week to share next Monday. I sure hope it isn't crooked like it looks in the picture.
I got the light purple border on Sunday afternoon. I have been tired from driving and not sleeping as well as I usually do at Sharons. So most of the day I unpacked, did a little shopping for dog things and then sat around most of the afternoon. The first border was finished before dinner. And, now I'm trying to decide if I need the second border. It would be repeating the dark purple squares. If I don't add another border, the dark purple will be the binding. I forget the size it is now -- maybe 55 x 66". Or that might be before the first border. The pattern says to add a 4.5" border on all sides. That seems huge to me for lap quilt. Do you have an opinion? I'm inclined to say no border. And it definitely won't be 4.5". Maybe a smaller one.
9/23/24
Keep stitching on the ornaments
Evaluate purple floral top, does it need 2nd border
Finish the panel with border
Pull out Halloween top to see what to do to finish
Quilt one or two of my quilts
W/ending 9/22 — 266 days in to 2024.
- 15 minute days/week = 7/7 days
- 15 minute days/Sept = 21/22
- 15 minute days/2024 = 256/266 days
- Success rate = 96.2%
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Darks. I like that they give a card showing all the colors and their names if I ever want to buy yardage. I'm looking forward to using some of these soon. I've got to make some acorns to go with the maple leaves I made a while ago. They will be in a lottery at retreat. Maybe some of these fabrics will work. Tonight I was watching a tv show and putting online puzzles together instead writing my blog. So, I'm ending here. Please take some time to look at some of the bloggers who link up with Stitching Stuff at Life in Pieces, Oh Scrap at Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework, Design Wall Monday at Small Quilts and Doll Quilts, and Monday Musing at Songbird Designs. |
When I went to post on Stitching Stuff she headlined her blog as Week 38 of 2024. Time is flying by! I hope you have a great week planned. Before we know it December will be pushing into January 2025. Yikes!
So glad you had a wonderful and productive time at Sharon's. Yes 5 hr. drive is not so fun by oneself. I only have 2 hr to drive for retreat today. I really like your panel and have been thinking about getting that pattern for a couple panels I have. As for the purple quilt, how wide is the first border? And who is getting the quilt? Maybe a 3" dark border?
ReplyDeleteYou made the most of your stitching time, lots and lots of progress. I remember those Mayhem mysteries, I've not done one in years. Love that star bust border on your panel quilt, it works so well. Congrats on your stitching metrics this year, you've definitely done well this year.
ReplyDeleteYour time at Sharon's sounds like fun (well, except for not sleeping well), and glad you got a lot done. I love your Seaside Village - what a fun design! Nice finish!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you had a good time at your friend's! The SeaSide Village is very prety--nice work on your designs.
ReplyDeleteWhew - what a lot and a great week! I really like that seaside village!
ReplyDeleteGreat deal on the chambray totals!!!
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