I have a finish. Sugar mountain was a workshop with our guild and Pam Buda. At the last retreat, I decided to finish this quilt the way it was. Originally, this quilt was just 12 blocks, and I rarely do small quilts. I had cut for a few more blocks, and planned to make it bed size. I took it with me to retreat to formulate a plan. The plan ...finish it.
It was small enough that I felt I could longarm it as long as I took long breaks. The binding was done over a couple of evenings in front of the tv.
This is part of my 2019 finish along goals.
My list for the 3rd quarter:
1.wiggle time finished
2. allietare finished
4. sweet land of liberty
5. unicorn
6. good fortune finished
7. crazy 6
8. countryside cottage
9. sugar mountain finished
10.En provence finished
11. melba applique
12.on ringo lake finished
13. scrappy twirl
14. soul searching
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looks good and sounds like if you can quilt a small quilt you are doing better
ReplyDeleteGreat looking finish! I don't use very many small quilts either.
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern, looks good.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finish! It's sometimes so hard to figure out where to go on those type of projects. Congrats on a fun finish and getting another one off the UFO list.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a great finish!!! LOVE it!!
ReplyDeleteThaf's a pretty one! I like that star block and the variety of background squares, too.
ReplyDeleteLove the fabrics, especially the light prints. I think I might still have some of those fabrics! Great pattern, congrats on the finish.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finish Maggie. I really like the block design. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteThis block looks beautiful on point. Beautiful finish!
ReplyDeleteSo much movement in that block!
ReplyDeleteYour Sugar Mountain quilt is a gorgeous finish. I love the fabrics you used.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Congratulations on the finish!
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