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Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Using Accountability Tools - Week 3

New To-Do List, January, Week 3:

1) Redwork Quilt.  Finish embroidery on one flower and two leaves to get to the final corner, then draw the corner design, and embroider that.  In other words, finish it up.




2.  Work on Appliqué on the Benjamin Biggs block #13.  Try to get it completed.




3.  Sew solid black fabric borders to the Cheddar/Black sampler quilt to finish this UFO.


4.  Pull out anther UFO from the bookcase and decide what needs to be done to it.



Report on To-Do List January, Week 2:

1) Red Work Quilt

     A) Sew two final borders on top and bottom of quilt   Done

     B)  Draw corner designs for red work quilt Done on three corners

     C) Finish red work embroidery on this quilt Not quite done yet - almost fnished.

     

2)  Appliqué block #13 for Benjamin Biggs Wedding Quilt   Pattern traced and fabrics selected but no appliqué  on it yet.




3) Finish sewing rows (3) together on UFO autumn sampler quilt and decide on use of 300+ hsts that were packed away with it.  All sewn together, and nixed the hsts border plan.  A solid black border will happen instead.


4). Pencil in the outer scallops line for edge of the Jane Stickle Quilt. Done! It is ready to be quilted!


I’m sharing goals with the linky party “To-Do Tuesday”  (Here)  in a plan to be more accountable to other quilters each week.   I shall report back next Tuesday on results of this weekly list, and I will set new goals for the next week.

If you are visiting my blog for the first time, please know that I have a linky party every Monday morning.  Please join in our Design Wall Monday Linky Party and show us what you are working on.

2 comments:

  1. You made progress even if you didn't check off every item. That's a good week. Good luck with your list this week!

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  2. Judy you had another great week advancing your projects. The redwork is so close to being finished! Well done. Thank you for linking with To Do Tuesday. Have a great week and thank you for hosting your link party. 😉 Carol

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