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Saturday, July 11, 2015

Great progress this week (and a link party)

I had great progress on several projects of my list! even a finish!



The Ongoing Project List:
  1. SYS2015 future projects - no progress
  2. Mirror Mirror Afghan - added few rows on the current block
  3. Water Lilies (Spangled Stars Quilt-along) - doooooone (see below)
  4. D wall hanging -  last block done (see below)
  5. Block Swap Adventure - no progress, my partner is not responsive :(
  6. the SK project - done one block (see below)
  7. Tiny Quilt Challenge (American Made Brand) - printed all the pieces
  8. Zipper pouches - cut pieces for one pouch
  9. the Ender project - two blocks done and few ready to assemble (see below)
  10. Geese project - new project, need to design
  11. Dresden project - new project, need to design
The EverythingElse List:
  1. Embroidery calendar - no progress
  2. Animal blocks for charity quilts - paused for a while
  3. Project of Doom 2015 @ Fandom in Stitches - paused for a while
  4. College Days Blog Hop blocks for tote/grocery bag -  no progress
  5. Alice in Wonderland quilt - no progress
  6. As You Wish -  no progress
  7. Happy Halloween wall hanging -  3 blocks done (see below)
  8. Crazy optical illusion -  no progress
  9. Memory quilt 2 - printed grid for next block
  10. B quilt - no progress
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My plan to "End" the madness in my overflowing bags of scraps with Bonnie Hunter's Leader and Ender project (with tumblers) is in full swing!

And since RSC15 color for this month is red I choose to attack the Red and Pink bags first. And Purple and Light Green are ready to be assembled (I don't have enough Dark Green for now, but I will probably in few months).

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And I am back with my Stephen King project!
My lunch breaks are put to good use ;)
Opening line of "The Wind Through the Keyhole"

You can find the pattern on my The SK Project page.
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The final block for my D wall hanging is done!
It's the house in the mountain that my family has, and it's the place where this wall hanging is going to be displayed :)

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I cannot believe that I am back to this project... it has been in the UFO list for probably two years... that's why I put it on my Q3 list for the Finish-Along!

Patterns by Jennifer, Harry Potter's Alphabet

I started with the easiest blocks just to get my momentum going... lol :)
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And last, but not least, I finished my Water Lilies


Water Lilies (68''x74'', with 2 colors scrappy binding)

You can click on the image to zoom in. And of course you can see my little helper enjoying some well deserved treats after the long hours of piecing, quilting and binding ;)
Project for Q3 finish-along (full list of Q3 projects here)!

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How about you? What are YOU up to?
Link it here and share it with me!!

9 comments:

  1. I love the idea of combining different challenges. Your red and pink tumblers look fabulous! Beautiful finish! Congratulations.

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  2. What varied and wonderful projects! Your Water Lilies turned out great and your Mountain house is sure to, as well. Have FUN with it!

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  3. Wow, you have been productive this week! LOVE your cabin block. Can't wait to see the whole wall hanging and where it is hung. I have been sorting scraps. Most of my scraps are greens and blues. I need to just keep on keepin' on. Need to get my momentum going. I think I'll do that the way you did by starting with some of the easier blocks. Keep on going!

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  4. I'm going to try the tumbler challenge to reduce the fabric in the stash box as it is over flowing. Your tumbler blocks look great.

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  5. I adore your Water Lillies quilt! (I love using an artist's work as inspiration.) Your shadings are gorgeous. And your paper pieced WIP is looking so cool.
    Susie

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  6. You have been very productive this week! Congrats! Everything looks terrific!

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  7. HI there! I found your blog through the DOD Americana blog. Love your water lillies quilt - the colors are so nice and the shading worked terrificially.

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  8. Hello, I found you through Quilt Art Designs' link up. I love the idea of a weekly progress report, and I will definitely be linking up again in the future! Your Water Lilies quilt is amazing. The gradation of the blues is spot on!

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  9. The water lilies quilt is stunning!

    *Visiting as a member of the official 2015 Finish-Along cheerleading squad*

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