We've had crazy weather in Maine over the last couple weeks--snow, rain, ice, below zero temps, 40-degree temps. The daffodils are peeking out of the ground. Must be March or very nearly. Next Tuesday the high is supposed to be 54 degrees. Spring is coming.
My One Monthly Goal for February, Happy Trails, is finished. I could have finished it sooner except that my longarm gave me fits with thread breakage. Tension, tension, tension gives me fits! I powered through, got the quilt done, and I'll figure out the rest later.
The quilting was fun and easy to do (except for the thread breaks), a pantograph called Mimosa from Patricia Ritter.
I pieced the back with 6 large pieces of blues I wanted to use up. I've done this once or twice before; but by the time I get to preparing a backing, I'm usually in a hurry to finish the quilt, and I wind up buying a 108" wide back. It didn't take that long to piece this back and square it up, and it's an excellent way to use up stash, so I really should do this more often.
I totally rethought all the Blocks of the Month I wanted to start. Common sense prevailed, and I decided to focus on my UFO Challenge list for quilt group until the end of June. If I can keep up with that, then maybe there will be a few other little projects in between, lol.
To that end, I finished quilting the Missouri Two Step, which is on the list; and it's in the binding stage.
And this one, Nature Walk, is also on my UFO Challenge list. Got the blocks finished this month and started sewing the rows together. The rows are pieced vertically because not every intersection has a cornerstone. Just the first row is complete.
This was a kit I bought a couple of years ago after my granddaughter was born. I did most of the cutting and then it sat, which is fine. She's in a twin bed now and ready for this larger quilt. I so LOVE these fabrics! Finishing this one will be my goal for March.
We have the same crazy weather here. A snowstorm for the drive to work and a blistering sun in the afternoon melting everything away. Go figure!
ReplyDeleteLove the layout of your snail trail blocks. Interesting. Congratulations for getting it to the finish line. Love the next UFO you will work on. It talks Spring to me.
I too rethought the whole new projects and Sew-along. I'll try to keep my nose in my own business this year and get the list shorter. I also want to get organise. After that, we'll see when I get to that bridge.
Enjoy! ;^)
Looks lovely. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish!
ReplyDeletelove your happy trails...anything in blue and white! and such an adorable quilt for a little gal ready for her big bed....very nice
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