Sunday, March 29, 2020

Monday.... Project filled Monday

What kind of quilter are you if you don't have at least... at LEAST three projects going on at the same time?  

Maybe you have more - which makes you a better quilter... or maybe you have less - which makes you a better quilter - bwahh ha ha!!  No matter... I feel like there is no time like the present to have a lot of projects going all day long... you??

First - My Mystery Quilts for Military is going on. I already made the original... but why not do another one!! Seriously - why not?? So that is not pictured - but we are only on Clue 1... plenty of time for you to start a new project!

And second - I moved my Twirling at the Disco up to being more than a  Leader/Ender project - and decided to put the parts together - this is where I ended up.... So of course!! I have to make more parts!




And then!! Stephanie Jacobson is hosting a Modern HST BOM - and she issued a Bonus block! Heck fire!! I jumped on that right away - I do not want to get behind!!



 And then - I thought I would wait until my Psychedelic was quilted before figuring out what to do with the scraps - but we were all Watching  "Captain America : Civil War" and I thought - well there is NO time like the present... so here I am with those....


are you bored of me yet? Because..... I was organizing some of my quilt cubbies - and I have ALL OF THE PARTS cut out for this quilt!!! Queen of Diamonds from Atkinson Designs.... and I am stitching them up now!!



And then...

Naw Just kidding.... that's all the space I have in my Sew space - I can not start another thing....

Well - except I am taking a new Photography class from Ricky Timms - so will be posting my end result photos for the lesson on my Photo Blog. I LOVE photography and I think this is just a perfect time to learn a little more about it!!   https://alyciaclicks.blogspot.com/

Thanks for reading this far... I usually lose interest in myself after this long!!

I'm linking to:
Design Wall Monday at small quilts and doll quilts
Monday Making  at Love Laugh Quilt
Oh Scrap! at Quilting is more fun than Housework

10 comments:

Gretchen Weaver said...

It's a wonderful thing that we quilters have so many projects to work on. The people who don't have hobbies are the ones going crazy in this time of isolation. Happy stitching!

Mrs. Goodneedle said...

I'm a sorority sister of yours~ ours is one where you can't be a full-fledged sister unless you're working on five or six projects at a time. Enjoy~

Delighted Hands said...

Nice to have all of the ideas coming to life in fabric--good work!

Cathy said...

You go, girl!

Yeah, I have too many projects going at one time but I'm never bored!!

WeedyMama said...

Hmmm...........only 4 projects?!?! You're barely getting warmed up. And I recognize those little flags on the tan fabric. I have some of those too.

I've been stitching masks, but it is the 'string' part that is going to slow me down. At 80" per mask, that's a lotta string! (My elastic supply is too old to last long, so it will be strings.) As far as fabrics, anything goes! Trains, bugs, flowers, Kaffe........ it's going, and has made a dent in the supply about the size of a shoebox.

WeedyMama said...

Oh, yes, I watched Ricky yesterday. He does sound a little lonesome out there on his mountain with the dogs. He didn't say anything about another photo class online. I must have missed something.

Allison said...

I'm glad I have several projects on the go too. I'm finding it easier to concentrate this week but last week my mind was buzzing and it was helpful to be able to switch between projects.

Chantal said...

You funny quilty girl! Twirling at the Disco is beautiful. Great job on the other blocks too. But the "I usually lose interest in myself after this long" wins. Lol. I feel that way too when I throw too many things on my post and then I'm like they won't read all that! You are definitively not bored and your sewing room is your fun place and it shows. Enjoy! ;^)

Kate said...

Lots of fun projects up on the design wall. I'm trying to limit the number of projects I'm actively working on to just 3. Last year it was regularly 5 or 6 at a time and it's hard to make progress on any one.

Bonnie said...

I love to see folks who work on multiple projects just like I do! Except, I'm a bit jealous -- I'm working on masks for the family and then I'll go on to make some for a transport company -- as in ambulance transports. They are running low so although not the best, the cloth ones are better than none. I'm saving your clues and will make that at some point. I'm even eyeballing the stash as I pull everything out to make masks. And, boy howdy, the studio is a disaster now. Take care of your self.