I try to work on these 5 quilts until they are done. Their turn in the UFO closet is over, and, they need to be finished one way or another.
I finished 1 ufo in June - 7th for the year
zipper blocks quilt is finished
72 x 86 = 24 yards |
I worked on these older Ufos to finish them
scrappy twirl - I have prepared the border and need to add it to the top.
hollow nine - rainbow scrap challenge from 2023 that needs the border -Which I intend to applique. fingers crossed.
broken dishes made with civil war fabrics I am not sure I am finishing this. I decided to postpone this ufo for another time.
I replaced it with a scrappy snowballs -2 inch scrap block. This ufo had more pieces ready for quicker sewing. This is my one monthly goal for June to have a top. I can still get it done. I have a Friday sew and an open sew this weekend. If I concentrate, it might happen. But concentration has not been my long suit lately.
holy toledo - I have all the blocks made, and then, sewn into 4sies. Now, it is time for rows.
My June PHD report
I have added another goal to the 5 quilts project. I want to take one day a month and cut scraps. I will have plenty to choose from since I really didn't cut any for 2024, and the bags of uncut scraps are piling up, all over the fabric room.
I have finished cutting the 9 pound box of shirts. This time the cut pieces weighed 3 pounds 6 ounces which is 10 1/2 yards of useable fabric. The total yardage for the box was 26 1/2 yards of useable fabric. For the year, the total is 35 yards of useable fabric. And I had fun socializing while I was doing it -bonus.
quilts to be quilted:
1. wedding ring I have had this ready for a few years, but, I am afraid to quilt it myself. I want it to be special and I don't do special. So I will work to talk my self into it..... some day
Looking forward to July - I am disappointed at my progress this month
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