One more finish in October brings my total to 5. Not too shabby for me. I'm hoping for at least one more finish before the end of the year. It won't be my best year ever for finishes, but definitely better than I've done the previous 3 years.
Diatom (Dancing Lights) (Quilting Jetgirl) was my finish for October. This quilt was started in 2023 and was on my "to be finished list" for this year. It's a wedding gift for some of Grad Girl's good friends. I'm thrilled with how it came out. It was hard to part with, but it's going to a good home. It was gifted last weekend and she was assured they would definitely use it to cuddle under this winter (assuming it's going to get below 80 at some point in south Texas).
In addition to the finish, there was good progress on several other projects this month. Chocolate Marshmallows (Seabreeze Quilts) was started in 2014. It's on my "quilts to assemble" list for this year. I finally decided on a setting for the blocks and got started on assembly. At the end of October, all the sashing was made. Since then the rows have all been sewn together and I've started on the borders.
Squared Away (So Scrappy) is another project on my "quilts to assemble" list. This project was started in 2018. After dithering about the setting for years, I finally took a good look through the fabric closet, found a couple of fabrics that would work with the blocks. That pretty much decided the setting. The sashing, corner stones and border strips were cut for our Girl's weekend. I've since worked out the block layout but haven't started sashing the blocks yet.
There was just one orange block left to complete for Wild and Goosey (Bonnie Hunter) at the end of the month. I started back on the red blocks and will probably work on those till the end of the year.
There was some progress on the leaders and enders project, the Simply Sensational Summer Scrap quilt (Kevin the Quilter). Another set of 10 blue 4-patch blocks were finished and another set of yellow 4-patches are under construction. This one has been slow going, but that's what happens with leaders and enders.
Grad Girl asked if I had a quilt she could give to her group's departing Post Doc. She looked over what quilt tops I had done and picked out String Lights (Meadow Mist Designs) as a good option. But she thought it needed to be a bit bigger and really needed borders. The borders were added, the backing made and both pieces prepped for quilting. It's been packaged up and shipped out for quilting. This will probably be my last finish for 2024.
The October block for the Guild BOM was finished pretty early in the month. The November clue covers one of the pieced borders.
October's clue for the Marble Mystery (Meadow Mist Designs) was also finished pretty early in the month. So I'm ready for November's clue when it comes out tomorrow. For some reason my digital camera has a hard time capturing purple accurately. The photo on the right is closer to the actual color of the fabrics than the one on the left.
By the end of October I had made progress on each one of the projects on my 2024 quilt plan.
Not all the projects show a change in status in my bar graph, but that's OK, I can see progress in my photos. It's been a good year so far and there are 2 months left in 2024. Well, maybe just a month and a half with all the holidays. Even so, there is still time to make some progress on several projects before year's end.
7 comments:
Congratulations on your beautiful finish! You must have been hunkered down in the sewing room to make so much progress in October. 😊 Thanks for linking with PHD in 2024!
Your guild BOM is really interesting, so I'm excited to see that one. You've made some terrific progress this year on lots of things. Good job!!
Great work! I love seeing all your projects.
Diatom is a beautiful finish! Such a great wedding gift for special people. I love that sashing fabric for your Squared Away blocks it's going to make the colors really pop!
You’ve accomplished quite a lot! Five finishes is nothing to sneeze at.
Wow, way to go Kate. I know that more rain isn't necessarily a good thing but you sure have gotten lots done. Congrats!
All your progress is really impressive - congrats on the new finish!
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