1.) My current obsession, and number one go-to is my Hexie Flowers from Kingfisher Stitch-Along. I have no idea when I will have these finished, but I cannot pull myself away from them. I anxiously anticipate the evenings when I can sit with them and "play". It has been fun digging through the scrap bin looking for the perfect contrasting color for the centers. And cutting one 2 1/2" strip off a fat quarter makes the 6 hexagons needed for each flower. I currently have all the hexagons folded and stitched on paper and am now sewing the flowers together. A few of the diamond backgrounds are cut out and I have a couple appliqued on. All are being hand sewn and I will likely continue this way to the finish.
A finish is recorded here!
3.) On Ringo Lake - a carry-over from last year. All the units are completed. Now I need to block out some time for some marathon sewing to get the blocks completed and sewn together. I really love the colors of this one and am anxious to see her finished! Which really is a priority because by the time this quarter comes to a close, Bonnie Hunter will likely be announcing her next mystery.
4.) La'Carlene Medallion - only three more rows to add and this one is ready for the quilter to finish. Yay! I will feel so accomplished! My commitment has been steady - all those lemoyne stars are hand pieced. Medallions are NOT easy projects! Every row must fit exactly or the next row will be off. Argh!
5.) Blue Ridge Beauty - this is my 20-minute challenge project. (See Stashbusters Yahoo Group) This challenge has not been working out for me because I find when I get started on it, I cannot stop. It must be the OCD in me. Anyway, I would love to have this in the flimsy stage by the end of September.
6.) Edyta Sitar's Block of the Month - love, Love, LOVE anything designed by Edyta! I have fallen behind on this project but hope to catch up and have it ready to be quilted so it is on my bed by winter! Have you seen her new book, "Sew in Love"??
7.) Red Robin Runner - another hexie project along with my other favorite subject - birds! I have all the hexies done and appliqued. I only need to applique the borders (vines, birds, and berries), assemble, and quilt it so it can sit happily on my table..."little Robin, sing me a song..."
And she is finished here!
8.) Turkey Tracks flimsy needs to be sent to be quilted. It will make a nice throw size, and will make a nice gift for my dear Aunt Wick. Cool name, eh?
9.) Sunflower Dresdens - I have to include this since fall will soon be in the air by the time this quarter is up. All the plates are finished. I just cannot decide on a setting. Stay tuned! This may get a little involved...
10.) Christmas Celebrations Tree Skirt - the finish is getting nearer as all the wedges are completed. They need to be sewn together and be quilted so it is ready for the Christmas tree this year!
11.) Country Bride Wedding Quilt- it just needs to be quilted. (made in 1998 so this is my oldest UFO) I will have it sent out because I have given up on the thought of hand quilting this monster sized quilt top. The backing and binding are all ready as I will put on the finish touches (binding and label).
12.) Round Pillow - our little chair in our bath needs a new cushion. I want it to be edged with piping so this will not be a quick project. I have not done any piping in years so my skill level will cause me to take extra care and time to apply. At least I won't have corners to deal with since it is a round piIlow. I already have the fabric and pillow form - otherwise ... I would just go and buy one!
13.) Washi Dress - I have always wanted to make this pretty little dress and since my darling grand daughter does not like wearing dresses, the fabric I was going to use for her will now go towards my washi dress! Yay! It will make a nice lounge around the house piece. A fun project as it has been years since I did any garment sewing for myself. What a treat! Maybe I'll make two?
14.) Mary Mayhem's One Day Mystery - although this does not technically begin until August 12th, I have the fabrics selected and the pre-sewing started as she has directed. This will be my third project from Mary, and I have not been dissatisfied with her mysteries. So Sunday, August 12th is a designated sewing day as I try to keep up with her clues for an outstanding quilt top to be done in one day. Yeah, right! Okay, maybe two or three. Either way, I want it done by the end of this quarter.
15.) Pumpkin Seeds - how can I forget this one? The top was finished last year and I just found it hanging in the "to be quilted" section in the closet. It only needs to be quilted, so it is time to take it out and get it finished for fall enjoyment. I have lots of fall fabrics to use for a pieced backing. A flannel backing may be nice too.
16.) Thimbleberries leftover Vintage Stitches Blocks. My Vintage Stitches quilt was finished years ago but I did not make it reversible. So these blocks were waiting for a setting to be made into another quilt. There was a discussion about an Irish Chain challenge (see Stashbusters Yahoo Group) so this was my answer to putting these blocks together. Plenty of scrap thimbleberries fabrics were found to make this complete. The top is now finished and is ready for the quilter. Maybe I can machine quilt this one myself. Phew! I better get busy...
Reported Finish is here!
17.) Car Set Covers and Tote Bag - Our car was just brought home from the dealer after being serviced and cleaned so now is a good time to get these done. Easy projects so I should get this one done on a free weekend.
18.) Snowballs - this is a carry over from previous quarters. I pull it out to work on when I am in the mood for some mindless sewing. I've been matching up the light units with the dark units. I think I may have 100 more to do. I may just sew up what I have and see how big it is. If it is large enough for a throw I will add some quick borders and be done.
19.) Pincushion Doll - I found her several years ago at a flea market and since she was so very dirty (and her skirt was old but not original) I decided to tear her apart and make a new skirt. Her base is completed as you can see. I used some heavy muslin and filled her with walnut shavings so she has some weight. Now I need to make her actual skirt so she can go back up on my shelf for display.
20.) Liberty Garden Table Runner - another quick project that I think I would like to finish this year. I have several table runner kits in the cupboard that it would be a good idea to pull one out each quarter and finish them up. Not only are they quick to finish (in comparison to the above quilts) but they also make nice gifts.
21.) Cotton Theory Table Topper - It is all cut and ready to go. I have not done this technique but I am sure it will open a new world of possibilities.
If I get all these done, that will finish half of all my UFO projects. Just think what my next list will look like! Actually since there is no penalty for not completing an item, I was ambitious in my goal setting. This gives me wiggle room for choosing a project in case a need arises.
You too can join us at She Can Quilt blog's 2018 Finish-A-Long. There are prizes to go along with your goal setting! How is that for incentive? I hope to meet you there!
What a lovely collection of projects! Thanks for linking up to the FAL, on behalf of the global hosts. Have fun with your goals for this quarter!
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