When I broke my arm earlier this year my goals were definitely set aside, and I wondered if I would get much done for the rest of 2015. I am happy to report that I am definitely back on track. That's thanks to Hubby, I must confess, who "talked me into" keeping the cleaning ladies we hired when I was unable to do much of anything, being one-handed and all.
I just completed my fifth UFO for this year, bringing my total number left to finish down to seven. I know, right? There IS light at the end of the tunnel.
Using this Moda jellyroll I started a quilt in April of 2013 at a retreat and shared it in this blog post. I made 13 blocks and then I lost interest in it. That usually only happens if the project is not intended for a specific someone. That's how it becomes a UFO!
I was motivated to finish it because I wanted to give the quilt to my sister-in-law, April, for her 40th birthday. The blocks went together fairly quickly. Deciding on a layout seemed to take longer! I'm sure I rearranged the blocks at least a half-dozen times.
My friend, Shirley (Custom Quilting by Shirley Jackson) did a beautiful job quilting it for me, using the "Willow"pantograph.
I wanted April's name in the title so with the help of friends (in other words, people who are actually good at naming quilts) I called it "Under the April Stars."
I am so happy with the way it turned out. It's one of my favorite quilts!
It was definitely a surprise for April when she received it in the mail last week. (Partly because her birthday was three weeks ago!) She was pretty excited when she called me. Knowing someone really loves a quilt you made for them is so encouraging. It makes me want to get the next one finished and delivered!
It's Glitter Season!
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3 comments:
I love stars, so I think this is one of my favs, too.
I love This quilt. I love the stars. I love the colors. Of course I love the beautiful quilting by my favorite quilter Shirley. I'm also very very happy with the recipient loved it that makes a world of difference.
I hope you are back to 100% health again, Sandy. You've certainly made a dent in your UFO pile by finishing this beauty. I have a rotating UFO pile - finish one, add two more; finish two, add another; and so it goes. I'm taking inspiration from your dwindling list! Time to revise my ways, methinks!
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