Hard to believe it's the first of September, August went way to fast. The first week of August was miserable due to work deliverables, but it lined out towards the end of the month. So it wasn't a bad month in the sewing room. I didn't make my One Monthly Goal (OMG) for August which was to decide on a final layout and get the sashing at least made for the Twinkle Star quilt.
Twinkle Stars Tutorial by Andrea Feldbush of Soscrappy |
I managed part of my goal for August, the layout got much better defined. Both My Guy and the Scientist in Training both nixed the sashing plan. A similar suggestion was made in many of the comments on the blog and on my Facebook posts, thank you for the feedback. So no sashing. Then the SIT asked me to lay out the blocks in a more of a "rainbow" order. So I gave that a try.
Both the SIT and My Guy liked this layout better, so did I. But without the sashing, this quilt is going to be a bit small for the intended use. So how to make it bigger? Add borders to make it bigger or add more blocks? I wasn't completely happy with the way the colors merged, what if I added new blocks so there was enough of each color to make at least one diagonal row?
I liked that thought. So now the goal for August became to complete 18 more blocks. By the time I went to bed last night, 6 more blocks had been completed, there are 6 in the works at the machine, and fabric has been selected for the last 6.
The red and purple sections are both finished, plus one of two teal blocks is done. Even though I didn't make my OMG for the month, I'm pretty happy with the progress on this quilt. I didn't link up with the end of August OMG because it didn't feel right, but I did want to document that progress was made.
There was also a finish this month, but no pictures yet. I'll post about that on Monday. So August was a much better month than I expected it to be. I've already been thinking about what the plan is for September.
Linking up with Oh Scrap on Sunday.
This is one of my all-time favorite quilts...you keep working on it, so I can see pics of it. Once it's done and that final picture is posted, I'll never see it again! LOL! Happy September!! :)
ReplyDeleteAgree with Denise! Love this quilt & the progress pictures
DeleteThe rainbow order is very pleasing to the eye, especially since each star has other colors that add sparkle. I never went to university so beyond community college classes sound pretty intense! Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteKate, it is wondrous. Love the no sashing decision despite it meaning more blocks to make. I do not miss those university-stress-filled-no-time days one bit. It's Labour Day here in Canada too; it amazes me how many Americans have no idea of their neighbour's holiday, especially those that coincide! So now you can spread the word LOL! Heading across the river to America to celebrate the long weekend at our daughter's and soon to be son-in-law's with a BBQ, yum! Enjoy your family this weekend too!
ReplyDeleteI love looking at this quilt! The secondary pattern created without the sashing is so cool; glad you decided to go with no sashing. It seems you will whiz right through those 18 blocks. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteHappy holiday weekend! Your quilt is beautiful, and I love the rainbow layout too!
ReplyDeleteI love the layout you have chosen for this quilt, and you are making great progress on the extra blocks needed. I keep thinking about this pattern for an RSC project next year. Have a great holiday weekend!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you went with this layout - it's absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous. I like the new layout, and I agree...no sashing. It makes an interesting pattern with them all side-by-side.
ReplyDeleteI love this quilt, too, and I'm always happy to see what your next steps are for it! The rainbow diagonal layout is going to be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWOW! THis is an amazing quilt!!!! I think any way you put it together will be
ReplyDeleteGreat job letting your quilt evolve into a stunner. The additional work is going to be worth it. I live this block!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
This is such a gorgeous quilt already.
ReplyDeleteYour twinkle stars are fabulous! I love every evolution you work through, and then they get better!
ReplyDeleteI love the way this is turning out!
ReplyDeleteI really like the rainbow order, and I think without sashing was a good call. Can't wait to see the gaps fill in!
ReplyDeleteLove how you have worked with the design, rather than settle for anything! This is going to be a fab quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collection of Twinkle Stars. It’s my favorite star block, but a bit tricky for me. Love the diagonal rainbow.
ReplyDeleteYou made great progress over the month, despite your busy work schedule. Sounds like your 15 minutes is working well!
ReplyDeleteThat is a truly gorgeous quilt! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYour layout is coming along beautifully. It is always fun to see the progress and planning.
ReplyDeleteSometimes the progress is not always visible because some quilt need a lot of thinking and revising time! It's a gorgeous quilt in the making!
ReplyDeleteI really like how it is progressing - and any time you are going forward! That is good! I like how you are doing the rows!
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