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Monday, July 11, 2016

Finish Along Q3


This is a first Finish Along link for me so I'm excited to join in the fun.  I'm hoping this will push me to get some of these projects finished!

One of which is a very long WIP.  I pulled it back out recently and did some more work on it but then decided I needed another row.  So...I folded it back up and put it back on the shelf.
 I recently started a Swoon quilt.  I had the fabric on a shelf and couldn't decide what I wanted to do with it.  A few months ago, I bought the Swoon pattern from Thimble Blossoms but didn't know which fabric I wanted to use.  Finally, this summer I merged the two and I'm loving the result so far.
Another hopeful finish is my Corey Yoder, Prairie quilt.  I bought a layer cake and decided to do a scrappy hour glass quilt.  I think it will be cute once I get it together and put some borders on it.
These three runners in finishes are all I think I can accomplish in three months.  Between the quilt alongs and swaps and orders I have, I hope to get these babies complete!
Finish A Long 2016

7 comments:

  1. I love your swoon blocks Jamie, lovely colours. It's my first time too, I must admit my list is longer than yours, but realistically I am not expecting to finish all of them, however, it's a great way to keep me focussed and I am aiming for two UFOs and a current. Anything after that is a bonus, so win win.
    Smiles
    Kate

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  2. The Finish Along can be a great motivator. Your projects are really lovely and I wish you the best of luck with your first Finish Along!

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  3. I just love swoon blocks, good luck!

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  4. I just love swoon blocks, good luck!

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  5. Good luck with your projects. Love the WIP. I am good at putting things away too.

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  6. You've got some great projects in the works there. Hope they all get finished. Love those Swoon blocks.

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  7. Such awesome projects! I can't say I'm doing so well this quarter, but in previous quarters participating in the FAL has definitely produced results. I hope the same for you.

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