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Thursday, August 02, 2018

More Flags for Sue.... and My One Monthly Goal

it is just so much fun to go to the mailbox these days... And yes there are still a few bills - but I can easily toss those aside to ohh and ahh over the blocks!!!  Whoot Whoot!!

Want to see the loot from this week... um I mean blocks????


So I Tried to write on each photo
Because some of you told me some cool things that I didn't want to forget





Like this one
AGE 11 
Totally Awesome!!!



And here is Top Number 4
Maybe
I kinda sorta think I should put a light blue border around it
Middle bit agrees, Little bit says - eh Maybe
I said  - I want to get it in this blog post so stand up and let me take a photo!!
What do you think?


and PS - some of you (not necessarily the one under this ) said - they are not perfect
but I hope you can use them

um!! Have you ever read my blog....
Perfection is not a worry!
I can use them - they way I have been setting them is pretty dang forgiving

and PPS
you do that measurements are just an estimate right???






Suzanne
I think I should come visit about now
Is it cool in Alaska in the summer????

Do you have an igloo I could sleep in?




So!!
This photo post represents 67 new flag blocks received
( and my husband just walked in with another package!!)

for a total of

drum roll please

and calculator please

Tada

192 Blocks!!!


And Oh Ya!! My One Monthly Goal for August.... Put together as many tops as I can with these awesome blocks....

Linking to:

August One Monthly Goal


Oh and PPS or PPSS or - well I forgot where I am
If you want to make some blocks - here is the link and I would love to have them before September 1st

http://alyciaquilts.blogspot.com/2018/07/flags-for-sue.html

Becasue of the finished top:
linking to:Can I get a Whoop Whoop
Finished or not finished
TGIF Friday

19 comments:

  1. Wow! You are going to need an extra long August to get all of those blocks into quilt tops! Very cool!

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  2. SEW many reader blocks!!! Get busy making those quilt tops, Alycia.

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  3. WOW just WOW!! That's a LOTTA BLOCKS!! Are you the only one piecing tops with all these beauties? That's a GREAT use of a panel. I might give that a whirl (and yes, it probably does need a blue, light or dark!).

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  4. You are welcome to come visit any time, but no igloo for you to stay in ;-)
    It is lovely and cool compared to Colorado: 50's to 70's!
    Suzanne D

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  5. It's such fun to see the huge variety of blue star fabrics used for these blocks. Locally I don't believe any of our shops carry blue fabric with stars. It's a sad lack. Thanks for sharing all the blocks and for adding details about each.

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  6. I love seeing the blocks coming in! :)

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  7. There will be a lot of QoV's to honor Sue. BTW, it may be cooler in Alaska now, but, less than a month ago my son was complaining about the 90 degree temps (no AC in the houses up there).

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  8. What great blocks. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project!

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  9. Wow! I don't think this top needs a border at all. It looks great as-is! Looking forward to all the creative layouts that will come out of this!

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  10. Love seeing all the different fabrics that come together to make the same project!.. Your August is going to be extremely busy!

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  11. Wow, that's fabulous! Sue is dancing with joy at all the quilts being made in her memory - though I'm sure she's thinking about those who will receive them! What a great idea this was, Alycia!

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  12. I echo the WOW!
    Looks like you have a lot of quilts to get put together! Wonderful!
    And I would only add a border if you need to make it bigger. But then again I'm not a person who usually adds borders.

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  13. Wow! That is a lot of flags! I can't wait to see your progress.

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  14. Wow, what a great bunch of blocks!

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  15. This is all fantastic.

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  16. 11 years old?!? You just brought the biggest smile to my face! Sometimes it seems like the world has become an ugly place, and then I read about an 11-year-old making blocks for a QoV project... There are plenty of good people in this world!!!

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  17. This is so heartwarming I can hardly see straight! Of course, I should not be surprised what people around the world can do when they are motivated! Enjoy the rest of your week!

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  18. That's quite a collection of blocks. Great idea making quilts. Good luck. Thanks for linking up with Thank Goodness It's Finished Friday (TGIFF).

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  19. This is so wonderful to see. I bet they keep coming!

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