Hope everyone in the United States had a wonderful 4th of July. We hung out with family, had my Mom's famous potato salad, and talked about growing up and how not normal we all were (in a good way).
Now that we are past the holiday, it's time to get serious about what the quilty plan is for July, including deciding what's going to be the July One Monthly Goal.
The quilt plan says that Vintage Dresses is next up on the to be finished list. The very last border has been attached, so it's now a finished flimsy.
The next step is to pick a fabric for the backing, get it pieced, and prepped for quilting. That's my One Monthly Goal. Our wedding anniversary is this month, plus I have a business trip that starts on a Sunday, so it's not likely I'll have time to prep the flimsy to go out for quilting. But that might happen, just depends on how much time I get in the sewing room this month.
What else is on the to do list for July? I finally decided resistance was futile and I joined in Kevin the Quilter's Simply Sensational Summer Scrap Quilt mystery quilt along.
All you need is scraps in two colors. After examining my scrappy strips, I decided a new scrappy quilt was the perfect way to empty my 2.5" strip bag of blues and browns.
This isn't the whole pile I pulled out of the bags, but just a sampling of the fabrics that make up both piles. The first bit of the stitching is just 4 patches, so that's just easy sewing. Just pop a couple of four patches in here and there and before you know it you'll have a pile to work with.
Also on the July to do list is to pick out the fabric for Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs 2019 Mosaic Mystery Quilt.
This mystery quilt along is on my 2019 quilt plan, so it was a planned new project for this year. Sometime this month, I'll have to haul out different fabrics to the cutting table and find a winning combination. That's always a fun activity. If you are looking for the pick me up of a new summer project, I can highly recommend Cheryl's mystery. She gives very clear guidance on how the fabrics interact with other in the quilt, so it's easy to pick out a good contrast of fabrics. Instructions come out monthly, so it's not fast paced, which works with a busy schedule. Finally, her instructions are always well written.
The last thing on the July to do list is to keep working on the borders for Storm at Sea, especially the blocks for the pieced border.
I need 18 of these square in a square and 10 blue diamond blocks. Once Vintage Dresses is out for quilting, Storm and Sea will become the quilt to finish.
That's a pretty ambitious list for July, what we call a stretch goal at work. If all that actually gets checked off the list is the progress on Vintage Dresses, it will be an excellent month.
These are great plans for July! I am also planning on doing the Mosaic mystery and going to force myself to pick stash fabrics for that quilt. I am also going to check out Kevin the Quilter's QAL too -- it sounds like fun!
ReplyDeleteI'm SEW glad that I read today's post! I have a green and blue quilt that I need to make. This (Kevin's mystery) may be just the pattern! Your color choices sparked my memory. P. will be thrilled to FINALLY get a quilt of his own! I do realize that you are working with brown and blue, but my mind made the leap.
ReplyDeleteYour plans sound great! I hope very much that you get some uninterrupted sewing time this month.
ReplyDeleteThose mysteries are tempting, I’ll admit. Choosing just two colors to workw ith is appealing, and the guidance about which colors work with which is also helpful. I’m going to stick with the projects I have going, but I’m curious to see how yours progress.
ReplyDeleteHere's to accomplishing your OMG and the rest of your goals for July.
ReplyDeleteOh no, I hadn't seen that scrappy mystery quilt! Must. Not. Start. Another. Project! But it's sooo tempting. I am fairly certain I will do Cheryl's, though. Her mystery quilts are always so great! Good luck with your July goals!
ReplyDeleteWell I guess I'm starting 2 new mystery quilts this month! LOL
ReplyDeleteHappy basting! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a busy month in the sewing room and out of it! Hope you can squeeze in some good sewing time!
ReplyDeleteI really like your dresses so I look forward to seeing that finished quilt. The mysteries are mighty tempting! I will watch your progress on them as well as I work on the multitude of quilts I started early this year!
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