It is a good time to take stock of projects and see what progress remains on some of them. I finished 2 flimsies this week - the little Autumn Garden table runner and the blue & white quilt which only needed borders attached. With those projects off the cutting table, ironing board, and sewing table I began to consider what I wanted to do next.
On my September goal list I had identified which PIG I wanted to pull out of it's "grocery sack" - a cute child's quilt made with plaid whales on a dark background. Well, I have NOT found a background yet that I liked, so I set that aside and chose a different PIG to work on this month.
Another small course change involves one of my RSC block sets. I've been making Ohio Star blocks for RSC for a couple of years. One quilt was completed last year using them, and I currently have 31 blocks collected again, counting the light blue polka dot version I made yesterday. A few have white stars on colored backgrounds, but most are white backgrounds with colored stars. My new plan is to sort the blocks into 2 separate sets. One quilt will have all white backgrounds, and the other will have white stars. I love making these Ohio Star blocks, so they are a great option for me for RSC sewing - quick, easy, and pretty. There are 20 with colored stars, and 11 with white stars, so I have a great start towards 2 more quilts.
I love the border you added to blue & white, just perfect! Have fun with the wall hanging, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteOh that halloween project is really cute!
ReplyDeleteThat blue border print is a beauty!
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