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Tag Archives: block of the month
Sunday Stash November 7, 2021
No change in the numbers. I finished the BOM feathered star blocks. Unfortunately, I count fabric out when the quilt is finished. There were two of them, both 18 inches. Sewing them was much easier than it looks. I opted … Continue reading
Posted in bom, stashbusting, ufos
Tagged block of the month, star quilts, stash report, UFOs
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The November 2021 Short List
It’s list time again! I finished two projects in October, Waugh Street Christmas and the BOM blocks. Once again I’m without a piecing project. When the list opens up I find it hard to pick what to work on next. … Continue reading
Posted in bom, challenge, cross stitch, holidays, OMG, The Short List, ufos
Tagged block of the month, Christmas, cross stitch, group challenges, OMG, Short List, UFOs
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Sunday Stash October 24, 2021
No change in the numbers. I’m working on the feathered star blocks for the BOM quilt. You can see last week’s addition in the star point sections at the top right of the picture. In 20-something years of quilting I … Continue reading
Posted in bom, stashbusting, The Short List
Tagged block of the month, Short List, stash report
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Sunday Stash October 17, 2021
I took some much needed time off work this week and had a girls’ day out in Shipshewana, Indiana on Friday. My last visit to the Amish community was over ten years ago. It looked different enough that almost nothing … Continue reading
The October 2021 Short List
I finished two projects in September, the Winter Pines runner and Noel, and had one stitched piece framed. Other projects moved forward, making it a good month The Short List categories are UFO, garment, original design, hand work, finishing, classes … Continue reading
Posted in artquilts, bom, cross stitch, holidays, OMG, The Short List, ufos
Tagged art quilts, block of the month, Christmas quilts, cross stitch, OMG, Short List, UFOs
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Sunday Stash September 5, 2021
No change in the numbers. Maybe next week. I finished the November blocks for Stars In The Night. I have five of the twelve months done now. I pressed the seams open to help the blocks lay flat. There are … Continue reading
The September 2021 Short List
I finished two items in August, the circle challenge and the November BOM blocks. I just realized the BOM wasn’t on last month’s list. Sneaky how it cut to the front of the line. The Short List categories are UFO, … Continue reading
Posted in artquilts, bom, cross stitch, holidays, kits, OMG, The Short List, tree quilts, ufos
Tagged art quilts, block of the month, Christmas quilts, cross stitch, OMG, quilt kits, Short List, tree quilts, UFOs
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Sunday Stash August 29, 2021
No change in the numbers. It should really go without saying. I sewed and trimmed all the HSTs this week for the Stars In The Night blocks. I need to pick another name for this quilt. The original had a … Continue reading
Posted in bom, stashbusting, The Short List, ufos
Tagged block of the month, OMG, Short List, UFOs
3 Comments
Sunday Stash August 22, 2021
No change in the numbers. After much debating, I decided to resume piecing the Stars In The Night BOM. I wanted something I could work on 20 minutes at a time on week nights. With no such project I spend … Continue reading
Sunday Stash March 7, 2021
No fabric in or out. I finished the 14 star blocks for the 2016 BOM quilt. This pictures shows about half the blocks for the quilt. The stars don’t show that well in the photo (because of the lighting), but … Continue reading