Friday, June 1, 2018

June OMG (One Monthly Goal)


I'm working on a FreeSpirit pattern by Denyse Schmidt called Garden Mosaic (I'm calling my quilt Fractured Rainbows).  It calls for 2048 - two inch HSTs.  So far within two months I've made 427 toward that goal.  I'm going to up my game. My June goal is to make at least 400 - two inch HSTs.  That means that on June 30 I should hopefully have at least 827 HSTs. 

10 comments:

Pamela Arbour said...

Oh my! You are far more ambitious than I am. I am looking forward to seeing all of those tiny HST's.

You replied on my blog but I can't figure out how to reply back. You asked if I had a long arm or DSM. I have a sit down long arm. Thank you for the compliments. https://sewingupmyfabric.blogspot.com/

Replies have been going to my email until today. I haven't made any changes so I guess Google did!

Janie said...

A new challenge!
If anyone can do it you can.
It looks like you could get some fun color effects going with that
quilt.

Carla A Few Of My Favorite Things said...

WOW!

Julierose said...

YIKES--you are a fearless gal...can't wait to see how this one comes together...hugs, Julierose

Marti said...

What a challenge! That is a lot of half square triangles. Are you going to give us a hint what you are going to make with them?

Cathy said...

You go, girl! I’m not sure whether to cheer you on or call the men in the white coats (wink)!

Patty said...

So tiny! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Oh boy, that's a challenge! 400 tiny little blocks!! 13 to 14 per day, have fun ;)

Kaja said...

Good luck with this one!

gayle said...

I started off counting my triangles, but they didn't seem to add up fast enough. So now I'm just sewing them and sticking them in a bin or bag until I have a kajillion or so, then I'm going to start putting them together with squares for the four-patches. Somehow in my brain, not counting them will mean there are more of them than I think...