Thursday, December 3, 2020

One Monthly Goal for December

My favorite thing to do is quilting, and my favorite quilting thing to do is piecing--units and blocks. Which is why I have 3 almost finished tops at the moment. I decided to join the One Monthly Goal bandwagon once again because it is a good motivator, so my goal for the month of December is to finish the aforementioned 3 tops. 

To see what others are working on this month, visit Elm Street Quilts here.

In last month's post, I uploaded a photo of the holiday medallion I've been working on, Holiday Solstice. The only difference between that photo and this month's photo is that the quilt is now sitting on the table instead of on the design wall. The rest of the borders have still not been added. There is one more pieced border to add plus 2 plain borders for a total of 3 more borders. I want to get this top done!

This was last year's holiday medallion mystery quilt from Michelle Renee Hiatt called Holiday Extravaganza. I am in the process of adding pieced borders....

... and I still have to finish the round I'm on, plus one more pieced border, plus 2 plain borders. I want to get this top done!

Then there's this--blocks and parts of blocks, and none of it has been put together yet. So the third top I would like to try and finish this month is Ticker Tape Parade, another Michelle Renee Hiatt mystery quilt from last year. I want to get this top done!

If I really put some serious effort into it, I could probably get the first two tops put together in a week; but there are just too many other things to do. Well, anyway, 3 finished tops is the goal this month. 

My little Leaders and Enders envelope blocks are also coming along. I think I probably have a pile of about 25 by now. Also, I lied in my last post--these will finish to 2-1/2", not 3". 

These little blocks are composed of 4 half square triangle units. I could have used a flying geese unit for part of the envelope, but it didn't occur to me to do that immediately. Going forward, I'll try that if the remaining scraps I have for this project are large enough. 

It is stunning how rapidly Covid is spreading everywhere, including in Maine. Today we had the largest single day total of new cases since the pandemic started. I wonder if people are throwing caution to the wind because they are so fatigued with all of it. Two of the people in our family circle decided to visit the Maine Mall on Black Friday, and the mall was packed that day; so we cancelled our plans to have our granddaughter up for the weekend, which was disappointing. Just didn't want to take the risk. At Christmas time, we may just have to do a drive by and throw the kids' gifts out the window.

Stay safe, everyone!

6 comments:

Chantal said...

This is a very ambitious goal. Good luck with it. I'm not sure what the third quilt is but I love the colours showing in that picture.
We had a spike in Covid numbers too. Two people at my office and one at my son's work. At home, we are all negative so far. I've tried all my life to stay positive but this year, I'm happy to be negative. :^D

Wendy Caton Reed said...

Wow, what progress! Good for you! I am fortunate that my daughter is extremely cautious and goes nowhere so we get to see our little boys. These are crazy times, but I do believe we will get through them.

Kathryn T said...

Firstly thank you for visiting my blog at Kathryn Quilts. Oh my I love these tops, the colours are just gorgeous. Your piecing is beautiful. So sorry about Covid being rife in Maine. It is a place that I always think of as a place I'd love to visit, but not just at the moment. I live in New Zealand and at the moment we have no community cases so we are fairly free. I do hope you stay safe and yes your Christmas gifts might have to have a drive by drop off!

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

You will be busy ;) Good luck with your goals. And take care and stay healthy

Judy S. said...

So nice to wee this post and catch up with you! I, too, haven't been on my blog for a while. Right now I've been trying to finish gifts for Christmas as well as taking daily walks and doing lots of baking.

Patty said...

Fun projects! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.