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February is a short month, but it's really not THAT much shorter. Why then, is it so difficult to get anything done? I was starting to think I wouldn't accomplish my goal this month, but here it is two days early, and I'm done. I told you in this post what my goal was for ALYoF -- 12 pillowcases.
Having a snow day helped. We got a record 8.1" of snow here in Huntsville, Alabama so it's a good day to sew.
I made some last week .....
..... I made some yesterday .....
..... and I made some today.
That makes twelve.

Not only have I made my goal for February, but I used up a lot of stash, and I have something ready way ahead of time for retreat in June. That's a first for me!
I am linking up with the Finishes Party at Fiber of All Sorts.
There's nothing better on a snowy day than staying in your jammies all day and sewing up a storm! Since we woke up to about 9 or 10 inches of snow yesterday morning, I spent some time working on my January project. The pattern, Sunrise Sunset, was designed by Joy Hoffman and appeared in the December 2002 issue of American Patchwork and Quilting magazine.
So yesterday I sewed for a while.....
.....then cut and pressed and trimmed my half-square-triangles for a while.
This is one of my favorite quilting notions. It's a lot easier and much faster to separate chain-piecing using this tool instead of scissors. I want to get another one for my "packed and ready to go to retreat" sewing basket, but I can't remember who makes it or what it's called. If you know where I can find one, leave a comment......Please!
Then I made blocks for a while. I'm using all batiks in this quilt so I'm enjoying watching it come together. I have almost half the blocks made and most of the sashing cut.
It took a good snow storm to get me to sit down long enough to make this much progress, but hopefully, now that I've made a good start on it, I can finish it without the threat of being housebound! I think I'll stay motivated since I have a deadline, and because it's for a good cause. I'm donating it as a silent auction item to the St. Baldrick's Event which benefits childhood cancer research.