And, to up the ante, the weatherman is reporting a big storm coming in this weekend with lots of snow predicted! Yippee! I am one of those who love it when it snows. Like the song goes,
Well the weather outside is frightful,
But my fabrics are so delightful.
I have no other place to go,
Let it snow, let it snow, Let Me Sew!!
I even made a little picture for the sewing room!
I will be linking up this list at She Can Quilt's blog-site for this year's 2019 Finish-A-Long
1. Edyta Sitar's Block of the Month, Patches in Blue

I may have to rework the large star block pictured. I am not happy with the center points matching up. After making so many Lemoyne stars in my Medallion Ca'rlene, it can surely be better. Do you have a favorite trick for these challenging star blocks?
2. Sunbonnet Sue Restoration

3. On Ringo Lake

This quilt project is the reason I did not jump in on Bonnie's mystery, Good Fortune, this past year. I could not take on another with On Ringo Lake in the line up.
4. Blue Ridge Beauty
Another blue quilt. I said I love blues. :-) All 169 blocks are completed and are ready to be sewn into rows. No thinking involved here so this will be another marathon-snowy-sew-day at the machine. Queue the audio book!
5. Country Bride Quilt

Some other items I will be working on but they will not likely make it to final completion...
Montmellik
I got another medallion quilt on my list! I just finished the dotted border and am presently working on the next. It involves flowers made from 3/4 inch hexagons! All appliqued so it just needs some time in the evenings for some fun sewing. Do you love hand applique too?
This was a mystery quilt project from Quiltmania last year.
Charm Square Challenge

Hexagon Flowers
Still plugging away at this...but not in a dreadful way. I love this project and am always happy to sit down and work on it in the evenings. I am nearing the halfway mark of appliqueing these flowers to their backgrounds. Then sew the blocks in rows...then borders... No rush here, just enjoying the time spent.
Temperature Quilt
Have you jumped in on this idea? I have been logging the highs and lows in our area since March of last year but have not yet decided upon a block to use. Nor have I begun to chart the fabrics with the temperatures. But I am getting close! :-) Check out some examples at #tempquiltalong for some inspiration to begin your own.
So again, happy new year! (It is still new) Sharing this wild adventure is fun and motivating. And your comments below warm my heart. May your stitches be even, plentiful, and untangled. And may your UFO's be completed throughout 2019.
I love your list! Looking forward to seeing your finishes.
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