I decided to try out the
OMG linky party that the lovely Heidi @ Red Letter Quilts, curates :) As per her description ... "
One Monthly Goal is open to any quilter who would like to set (and achieve!) ONE monthly goal, and share the success in a group environment! This is a friendly and social linkup: Loitering is permitted and Participant's are encouraged to spread CHEER: Encourage and congratulate one another! " :)
For October I'd like to get started on a toddler size Disappearing 9 Patch (D9) quilt with some fabric I bought on sale a few years ago ;) Since October is a big month for Christmas sewing, I'll aim for cutting out the block pieces, and assembling some of the blocks (4 maybe?). Here's a D9P quilt that I want to try as well - I love the colour blocked design - but I'd like to get a donation quilt finished first :)
Here are the fabrics I'll be using, or at least, choosing from:
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Classic Jurassic - by wilmingtonprints.com |
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Classic Jurassic by wilmingtonprints.com |
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Classic Jurassic by southseasimports.com |
Check back at the end of the month to see how I do with my goal ... which has been posted to OMG for October :D
Fun fabrics. Good luck with your quilt :)
ReplyDeleteYou've signed up to get started, so that's a do-able, stressless goal.
ReplyDeleteGood luck on achieving your goal.
ReplyDeleteGood for you for OMG'ing with Heidi. I keep thinking I should join but then I would publicly fail because of my day job and my habit of spying new shiny things to do instead.
ReplyDeleteYou can do this! Your fabric choices are fun and happy! Love those polka dots!
ReplyDeleteLove the block and LOVE the fabric. Looking forward to seeing this one complete.
ReplyDeleteYour fabrics are adorable!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see your OMG finish! =)
Great pull you are choosing from, lol, I always leave some wiggle-room when setting goals! So excited you are linking up Sandra!
ReplyDeleteI read this post a while ago and somehow I'm just now making it back to comment. I'm wondering how your quilt is going? I love the brightness of the fabrics and can't wait to see it put together!
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