Moving forward...
I have finished one of my UFO projects from the pile of weekend finds from last weekend. I made this quilt a few years ago and it went into the UFO pile because I didn't like the way it turned out. I used a fabric collection by Jason Yenter, whose fabric I love, but it turned out too muddy. I wrote a post about this quilt back in 2014 and realized I had never written about the finish. I had hoped the quilting would make it look less muddy but it really didn't. The funny thing is, both my father and father-in-law really like this quilt. They don't comment on my quilts very often but they went on and on about this one.
This table runner UFO I found last weekend was made from orphan blocks. It just needed a little quilting and binding and it was finished pretty quickly.
I also finished the quilting on the placemats and am filling my quiet time by hand sewing the binding.
Jenny from Romany Quilting suggested I place a number on each of the patterns and roll the dice to see what to work on each day. While I won't actually roll the dice, I thought that was a great idea to schedule a little time each day to work on one of the projects. This is my schedule:
Monday- Stepping Stones
Wednesday - Work on the Alaska flowers and berries and whale wall hanging. I quilt with friends on Wednesday and I will bring these projects to our get togethers.
Thursday - Alaska Quilt
Friday- Splendid Sampler wall hanging
I will try for at least 1 hour per day for these projects.
Love those placemats! So pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love the placemats, good for you completing another UFO!
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