Monday, September 30, 2019

Make-A-List Monday - Making Progress!

Hi, all!

Wow, has it been a week!  We're back to scorching temperatures here in Tennessee again, so there's plenty of time for sewing, thankfully!  I am so. ready. for. fall - how about you?  Well, until it gets here, let's see how last week's list went...

1.  Quilt the baby quilt.
Done, and delivered!


2.  Quilt a vintage top for a customer.
Also done and delivered!


3.  Make progress on each of the annual quilts.
Definitely progress made!  Five drama llamas are complete...


...the moody blues quilt is making great strides...


...penguins are on parade...


...and I found a great back for this quilt today!



4.  Make progress on the Birch Bark quilt.
Progress made!  I have finished assembling one half of the quilt top - this piece is 60" x 100"!  I'll be working on the next half soon.


5.  Make progress on the three My Small World quilts. 
(Yes, I've lost my mind!)
Done!  I've made more blocks than these, but I'll share those on Wednesday...

Blues for Lilli...

Rainbow and fussy cut for Emmy...

And, of course, greens for Nathanael!
6.  Start working on the t-shirt commission quilt if the customer returns the deconstructed t-shirts.
And this is why I got so much done this week - she still hasn't brought the deconstructed shirts back to me!

7.  Keep up with any quilt ministry needs that come up.
Done!  Not so many this week...


This quilt went to a woman just diagnosed with stage 3 cancer...


...and this one went to a gentleman injured in an ATV accident.


I also, in a complete state of lunacy, decided to jump into the Pine Hollow Patchwork Forest Quilt Along, hosted by Amy of Diary of a Quilter!  Here's the fabric I've pulled for my version...


So as you can see, it was a busy and productive week!  I kind of like the "make progress" directive I put on my board last week - it seems to be less oppressive and a lot more fun!

And here's what I have on my plate for this week...

1.  Make progress on the annual quilts - just Emmy's and Lilli's this week, though.

2.  Make progress on the My Small World quilts.

3.  Make progress on the Birch Bark quilt.

4.  Make progress on the Pine Hollow Patchwork Forest Quilt Along! (In the future, to be referred to as the Patchwork Forest Q/A to save my poor fingers!)

5.  Make some flannel receiving blankets for a local NICU.

6.  Keep up with any quilt ministry needs that come up.

So another busy week on tap, but at least I won't be tempted to spend too much time outside - at least until it cools off this weekend.  And I'm having so much fun "making progress"!

And now, the question is - - - what are YOU working on this week?

Hugs!

Sarah

22 comments:

  1. must have been a busy week...monday's post goes up at 10:20 pm???? you definitely out-sewed me!

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  2. You certainly are making progress. I managed to quilt a baby quilt, load another to be quilted and work on the scrappy quarter log cabins blocks I have started to make a ministry quilt. Slow and steady progress. Happy Quilting!!!

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  3. I don't know that you've lost your mind but it is surely exploding some beautiful creativity! The grand's quilts are so lovely and I really like that first ministry quilt you showed. Great work week!

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  4. All your WIPs are really looking super! I'm especially drawn to the Moody Blues pattern. Is it free pieced? It almost looks like it was cut with a Dresden ruler? I'm thinking about how it could be done scrappy with strings...

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  5. Hi Sarah! Holy moly, that was such a productive week you need a new adjective/description. Love those llamas - I just made one myself for a new baby girl who was just born so I can finish it up. Of course, I already told you how adorable the penguins are and still are. You are my hero for the week! You rocked it. ~smile~ Roseanne

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  6. Wow that's a lot of work. The llamas and penguins are great, and the Moody blues looks wonderful. I must be a tortoise to your hare! Great job.

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  7. You've been a very focused quilter! I really like the pink/gray baby quilt! Nice progress on the grands quilts!

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