Saturday, March 2, 2019

OMG (One Monthly Goal)

 I have all 18 Sunflower blocks made and they just need to be trimmed. 

I have 438 Flying Geese made and have started sewing them into sashing strips. 

I need to make some little four patches for corner stones. 



My OMG (One Monthly Goal) for March is to have a top assembled similar to the one above except the side pieces will be scrappy and not all one color.  I have a few small pieces I can use but nothing big enough to go all the way around. I think that will be just fine since the block backgrounds are all scrappy.  




14 comments:

Libby in TN said...

This is going to be spectacular!

Lin McQ said...

I agree with Libby, this is going to be spectacular!

Sue said...

Fabulous! What an amazing effort!

Karen in Breezy Point said...

It’s going to be wonderful!

Lynette said...

Whoa! This is a really fantastic project. You've put so much work in already, can't wait to see it on the other end of the month!

Ann said...

Another beautiful project.

Janice Holton said...

Wow! That is an incredible number of pieces in that quilt! Love the fabrics you have used. Are they civil war reproduction?

---"Love" said...

That sunflower block is so pretty! I'm looking forward to see all you've made put together! ---"Love"

mangozz said...

You are very ambitious! That quilt looks just as intricate (and beautiful) as Blind Man's Fancy.

Patty said...

Very pretty! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly goal and good luck with your project!

Linda @ kokaquilts said...

A wonderful project! I love the way you are going to put it all together!

gayle said...

Just the sunflower blocks or just the flying geese are monumental feats - both together add up to a magnificent quilt! Go you!

Kathy S. said...

What a gorgeous project to work on in March! Good luck. I'm cheering you on. :)

Shelina (formerly known as Shasta) said...

This looks like a fabulous project and I am looking forward to seeing how it turns out. Those blocks are so intricate and beautiful and oh so many flying geese.