Working on UFOs in January is like making a resolution to lose weight....everything is hunky-dory for the first couple of weeks, then temptation hits..... (for a quilter, temptation is a new pattern....see below...)
APQ's January Number was 5. "Easy Peasy." she said. "Whip those puppies out in about a hour!" 😁 My number 5 was relatively easy...a collection of Totes. But, I was so busy working on the Confetti Star that I never actually got to the Totes.... Easy or not...not done....
River's Edge Confetti Star
Here is a step-by-step tutorial. Her blocks are nicer than mine...I believe her secret is she's using add-an-eighth ruler and I'm using add-a-quarter ruler....interesting, I did not know until right this moment add-an-eighth ruler even existed!
And, my excuse is the pattern is not even printed for add-an-eighth. AND, until I stumbled across this tutorial, I did not have any instructions to follow. I only had the pattern. OK, enough with the excuses.
Why does it even matter? Because after trimming, my blocks measure 6 X 6 instead of 6.5 X 6.5...shucky-darn!
The finished block needs to be 12.5 X 12.5. But, we quilters make do. I made up the difference in the block borders.
Here is my progress so far. 28 blocks finished:
Memory Bears
No Progress on the Bears, except I've washed and prepped the shirts and decided on patterns.
I will see Miss Peggy (and Morgan (daughter) and Maddie (g-daughter)) in Reno in June.... My goal is to take them with me.
BONUS: Rosie O'Doggie
TEMPTATION!! Scrolling around the internet, I came across a website that I wasn't even sure was still active: Silver Lining Originals.
(If you go to this site, you'll see what I mean.) But, I found the cutest, paper-piecing pattern for a Border Collie and it looks just like
Rosie O'Doggie....HAD to take a chance and see if I could buy the pattern.
AND, what to my wondering eyes did appear in my mail box a few weeks later???!!!
What a Face!!
HOW could I resist!!!
(Rosie was a good doggie)
I have pinned this pattern to my work board and hope to get a small wall quilt finished for my daughter's 40th B-day in June.
The goal is to make Progress, right? I feel good that I've made progress. Bring on February!!