It's Friday again, and that means it's time to get our whoop whoop on! Are you ready? I had hoped to be a little farther along on my project, but I'm going to whoop about the progress I've made anyway, so let's get started!
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First of all, let me preface this by saying that I spent lots of time last weekend working on designs for the Nifty Nines Quilt Along - a reboot of the Sweet Sixteen Quilt Along I did last year before the Hands2Help Challenge. It's been a lot of fun coming up with new designs, and when I got home from my weekend away, I started working on the first top for the quilt along. It didn't hurt that we had a snow day...
True, it doesn't take much snow in Tennessee to close schools! But it was nice to have a day where they were recommending we stay off the roads, so I had good excuse to park behind my sewing machine and sew sew sew!
Here's a progress shot from Wednesday... you can even see the snow outside the window...
And this is how far it got before I had to quit on Thursday. I really wanted to finish putting the top together before I had to write this blogpost, but unfortunately, it just wasn't happening! I should have it finished sometime Friday, though. They are predicting more snow for us - predictions range from 1" to 6" or more, so we'll either get nothing at all or a blizzard! But I've got plenty of fabric on hand, so it's all good....
I'll be posting a tutorial for this, the first of the Nifty Nines quilts, on January 31st. I hope you'll come check it out! There will be six quilts in all as part of the series, all utilizing nine-patch blocks - a little cornucopia of easy designs that will be perfect for using up scraps from your stash!
So - - - can I get a whoop whoop?
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And now it's your turn!
What are you whooping about this week?
What's got you doing a little happy dance?
Share - we want to dance right along with you -
And it's always more fun to dance with friends!
The party will stay open until Sunday midnight -
Hope to see you there!
Hugs!
Sarah
I LOVE this!! I have a lot of greens and pinks waiting to be played with and this just might be the pattern for them.
ReplyDeleteHere in The Netherlands there is less winter, just ice on the ways in some parts of the country that keeps you at home. I love your design.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt to kick off the Nifty Nines, I love that trellis look.
ReplyDeleteI really like your nine patch design. It is another block that is fun to play with. Enjoy your snow!
ReplyDeleteI like the looks of that quilt. Do you want to share the size of the squares you are using??? The snow report here for the weekend is 12 to 24". I am hoping it is only 6" myself. But they are also talking about power outages. That I won't be happy with. Time will tell.
ReplyDeleteI've one question for you, Do you ever sleep? lol =) Whoop Whoop!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt top is coming together beautifully! I know what you mean about having a goal and being a bit disappointed you did not meet it, but it sounds like you will have it finished very soon. Whoop Whoop! :)
ReplyDeleteOMGoodness, it is beautiful! Love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope you have enough fabric to get you through your storm.... and chocolate! Look forward to seeing your designs
ReplyDeleteSpringy fabrics with snow in the window...reminding us there will be an end to the cold! Thanks for the linkup.
ReplyDeleteThat is such a pretty quilt, Sarah! Love the lattice looking layout (say that 3 times fast!). Can't wait to check out the tutorial. I hope you are the low end of the snowstorm accumulations and that it doesn't bog you down too much.
ReplyDeleteI look forward to your tutorial on how to make this darling quilt... hope you get a big whoop today when you finish it! ;) Kathi
ReplyDeleteI've been wondering how to get a bigger design way in my cramped 8x12 sewing room and you gave me an idea! Thanks, Sarah - and woop, woop for that great nine patch pattern.
ReplyDeleteLove how this is going Sarah! I enjoyed your Sweet 16 Quilt Along, so I am looking forward to seeing what you come up with for the Nifty 9s.
ReplyDeleteIt's coming together nicely. It looks great.
ReplyDeleteNice quilt top. Enjoy the snow (and stay off the roads).
ReplyDeleteI really like the colors of the quilt. I'm in the Shenandoah Valley, we have about 10" and it is suppose to snow all night. But I did get a mystery quilt top finished and hope to get another WIP done tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited about the quilt! I see a sweet picnic blanket coming out.
ReplyDeleteI'm still sewing away on my cancer childs' quilt. Maybe I'll post a finish next week! Fingers crossed.
LOVE this design, and can't wait for the tutorial!!!!! Thank you so much
ReplyDeleteI really like the quilt you're working on--love the setting. i noticed that in preparation for the storm, you mentioned having enough fabric but nothing about food, water, candles and flashlights. You're a true QUILTER
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Ah, that's a mere dusting of snow! We Western New Yorkers sweep that stuff with a broom! All kidding aside, I realize some areas are just not set up to cope with snow. Stay home, stay safe, and spend the days sewing :)
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt, and to think it's almost done! We have snow, but nothing like they are getting on the East Coast right now. Stay safe and warm!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Very pretty lattice look.
ReplyDeleteThis will be beautiful! I hope the snow is already melting:)
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