Tuesday, January 2, 2018

First OMG Goal for 2018

This is a tough one to decide. But first, I want to thank Patty for hosting this one-monthly-goal Linky Party. I won the $25 gift certificate from fatquartershop.  My first goal will be to decide how to spend it. They have sales all the time. Will it be fabric? precuts? thread? a new fabric collection? Decisions decisions.



In the meantime,
Rainbow Scrap Challenge colour for January is light blue.  There is no light blue in my Dear Jane 2 quilt and the lightest blue I can find that I have not already used for Serendipity is this Jinny Beyer Pallet colour, so I will only be making one row of eight 3 inch flying geese.




Also,
the 2018-ufo-challenge  number is 10 so I should be working on this Biblical Blocks quilt that I want to complete this year, but there is so much to do on it and I am just finishing day 2 of 5 days of little grandchildren sleepovers. The parents all have to work or be in school and the school kids are still on Christmas holidays.


I had intended to switch this month's pick with the 1857 album and I just might



since I have a flimsy!!!!!





But then,
I just realized that it is the 300th birthday of the 1718 Coverlet that I started 3 years ago.
www.facebook.com/1718coverlet/
Why did I stop? I went to Australia, and a bunch of other places and was away 70 days that year, and started the first blocks of the Antique Wedding Sampler, was working on the Ben Biggs, GORF, BTCT, and trying to finish CCCQ. Oh yes, I was sick at least 5 different times with a  bronchial thing, was applying revisions to my book and had a new grandchild.

And why did I not put it on my ufo list for 2018??? I can still change that. Or will I?




Even though I had 17 in for a turkey dinner yesterday, I still found time to look over some of my ufo challenges for the coming year including putting Serendipity up on the design wall to see what blocks still have to be made and what colours  I have to choose from. I also took a few minutes to put in a few hand applique stitches on 3 BTCT blocks I had prepped back in Nov. Don't get too excited. I did not do much house work ahead of time and they helped set the tables, peel potatoes, brought salads and desserts AND washed up most of the dishes. I put all the bones on to simmer overnight and set them on the snow covered porch to chill at 6:30 this morning when the first of 5 grand children got up and the pot is still there probably frozen solid with the deep winter freeze here the past couple of weeks. 

We are having all our employees (at least 10) and most of our grand kids for our annual Maplehurst Farms staff Christmas party here tomorrow night. We order in pizza and play Pictionary to recall highlights from the past year and it is a lot of fun. There are little Paw Patrol pups, Chinese checker pieces, green tractors and cracker crumbs all over the house but, since all our grand children are somewhat OCD, we can get them to do all the pick up, vacuuming and maybe dusting if I remember to pull out the disposable duster thingies. My grandsons LOVE to vacuum and dust and the little girls are really over the top organizers. I could learn a thing or two from them. I can bribe reward them with pizza. 

So, yes, my OMG for this month will be to get that flying geese strip made for Serendipity. 

Blessings,
Chris

9 comments:

  1. I'm loving the blue Biblical Blocks quilt you have ongoing. I did one of those quilts too, took me nearly 16 years to finish, the piecing was done by machine, the applique and quilting by hand. Yours is going to be spectacular!

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  2. Hi,
    What a busy person you are. Love the quilts, they are beautiful. Good luck with your goals this month. Have a great day!

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  3. Enjoy making your geese! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.

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  4. Busy times need a goal like the flying geese instead of the Biblical Blocks, although I was excited when I saw the photo and thought it was getting a turn. :) Maybe next month!

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  5. I love the way you think: making a flying geese strip. (I sure hope it isn't 50 geese!) And congratulations on your win with OMG.

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  6. You are so busy my head is spinnng....lol. Seriously, I am not sure how you accomplish so much!!!

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  7. Seriously . . . I do so little house work.

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  8. Everytime I see the 1718 Coverlet pattern, I wonder if anyone has ever tackled it...and here you are!! Please post your progress on this fascinating quilt. Your blue Biblical Blocks is coming along beautifully - the gentle vines on the border are perfect.

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  9. The RSC color for the month is blue, not necessarily light blue. Maybe a blue Jane blocks could sneak in somewhere.

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