Monday, September 27, 2010

Design Wall Monday - September 27th

The 2008 BOM project is still up on the design wall (well the floor actually).  I  determined the final layout and started sewing it together.  I almost have all the rows sewn together.  I still need to cut and piece the borders, but hopefully I'll get this all assembled next weekend. 


I think it's time to start something new after this quilt goes off to be be quilted.  I've completed 5 quilts from the UFO list this year and that has made a significant reduction in the numbers.  Plus I have all those new blenders I've been buying so maybe a stash busting project is in order.   Still uncertain if I'll make a quilt for my daughter's teacher who is leaving.  I don't think I have enough time to actually finish something by the end of October.   

See what everyone else has on their design walls over at Judy's Patchwork Times.

13 comments:

Carol B in NH said...

Very nice :) So soft and comfy feeling.

Jo said...

Congrats on tackling your UFO's. I have a couple that need attention too.

Sally Hamilton said...

Beautiful. A very vintage look about it.

Quilter Kathy said...

This is lovely! Those 6 large blocks will be a great place to feature a quilting design!

Kathie said...

Lovely. Stash busting quilts are great to make from time to time.

Chris said...

I have given up on my UFO list for this year. I hope to make progress next year :) Maybe I can be as productive on them as you are.

Vicki H. said...

Pretty! I have been doing UFO and now I am caught up. You feel great as the list gets smaller. I have a few to quilt yet but they will be done. Have fun planning the next.

Teaquilts said...

I like your setting for the sampler quilt. Beautiful!

Cathy said...

Those are very pretty colours and setting. I love sampler quilts, both to look at, and to do.

Glen QuiltSwissy said...

oh, I MUST work on my UFO, I have a huge pile of them in the corner of my room. But looking at the Design Walls is much more fun.

glen

Susan said...

Such lovely colors you selected. Isn't it great to get a project this far along?

Laurie said...

That's a lovely quilt. I love getting to the top stage. There are not enough hours in a lifetime to get all the quilt made so I mostly stick to family members or a really special friend. Teachers are great but I couldn't possibly make one for each!

Anonymous said...

Congrats on completing the UFOs! The 2008 BOM quilt is beautiful... love the fabrics. Karen