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Friday, September 30, 2022

September in Review

 September was quite productive in spite of going back to work again part time.  My goals are mostly checked off - if not complete, then with at least forward progress on them.  I think I must have been more realistic with my goal setting this time.  

  • Saturday Sampler 
    • Make block #11 in all 3 colorways DONE
    • frame the remaining bright blocks DONE
  • Rainbow Scrap Challenge - light blue
    • 5 Falling in Love blocks DONE
    • 8 RSC blocks in light blue - Pyramids, elephants, hearts DONE
    • cut the blue sashing/borders for blue/white RBD blocks it's a flimsy, ready to quilt
  • progress on Autumn Garden table runner - quilted & bound - all DONE!
  • Pillowcases
    • 2 pillowcases for Quilt of Valor presentations (already kitted up) not done
    • kit up 3 pillowcases for grandkids not done
  • UFO projects
    • UFO Challenge - #8 was drawn
      • UFO - Halloween Party - binding is attached, ready to hand stitch
      • PIG - Plaid Whales kid quilt - set aside for some other month
    • finish binding Farmers Wife Sampler quilt - DONE
    • bind Tulip Time quilt ready for binding
    • bind Shooting Stars quilt DONE
There were some other projects that were not on my goal list that saw positive progress:
  • Ohio Stars (white star version) is a flimsy
  • Ohio Stars (reversed) have enough blocks for second quilt
  • Boo Buddies (wall hanging) is a flimsy
  • blue & white Riley Blake challenge (quilt) is a flimsy

4 comments:

Gretchen Weaver said...

You've made some beautiful quilts, my favorite one is the tulips! Happy stitching!

cityquilter grace said...

put me to shame for sure....so many pretty things and lots of fun sewing time no doubt

Jayne Honnold said...

Well done! You have some beauties there! Love that white Ohio Star quilt. I have a flimsy similar and really ought to get it quilted.

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

Kudos to you for accomplishing so many goals even while working. I also like the Halloween piece you are working on. I always enjoy seeing your lovely quilting, Sara.