Tuesday, January 7, 2020

To Do Tuesday and PHD progress update

I have a few things I hope to work on this week for To Do Tuesday:


  • Make a few Feathered Goose Blocks


  • Finish machine applique' on my black Round Robin. I just finished this pieced block for this quilt yesterday.

  • Quilt my pink bag.  I did get it started yesterday.  I am using a new ruler I purchased a few months back.  It is fun and easy.


  • Cut out my next Alaska block
  • Piece a little bit of Rapunzel.  I think I only have four pieces left but two are the eyes.  They are crazy - lots of little pieces.

  • Bind Periwinkle
  • Plan my Christmas Tree row for my Christmas quilt

These are the things I have already worked on in January to help earn my PHD.  I have not started any new projects.






I am linking up with:

What I made Monday

9 comments:

  1. You've been busy the first seven days of the year. You are well on your way to getting your PhD this year.

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  2. Hello! I am SO thrilled to see your post and link up today. I have been meaning to follow you and see how you were doing on the princesses. OOOH! Rapunzel is looking so good. I have a little bit more paper piecing experience since the last time I saw your progress - enough that I might just try this myself. What a great list of to-do projects for the week. I'm not sure which ruler you used on the pink bag but I sure love the look of the results. Thanks for linking up (and it's hosted on a new website now, just FYI). ~smile~ Roseanne

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  3. So many great projects with achievable bite sized goals. I particularly like those feathered goose blocks although they look like lots of work!

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  4. You are so organized. I know it helps to make lists. I put a UFO list on my refrigerator a year ago and I was able to complete over half of them withing a year so. It was good to be reminded on a regular basis. I am intrigued by the quilt with the black circles. So interesting.

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  5. Those eye sections do look like tiny pieces. Yikes. Your Feathered Geese blocks are really pretty. You have so many fun projects in the works.

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  6. I pinned your progress on Rapunzel. I want to do a self portrait quilt and was battling with how to do the eyes.

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  7. Periwinkle is breathtakingly beautiful!!! Looks like you are off to a flying start in 2020. I am sure you will make many more beautiful things in the year.

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  8. Oh my goodness. We're not even two weeks in to the year, and you've accomplished SO much! Thanks for linking up to What I Made Monday.

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  9. Hi, Deanna. I know this is an older post; I used the Search feature on your blog to find your last post on quilting with rulers. :-). Wanted to let you know that I just found a new linky party that is just for ruler work quilting, at a new-to-me blog called The Quilt Yarn. I've invested in a ton of rulers and I'm looking forward to encouragement, motivation and inspiration for putting them to good use -- I hope you'll participate! You could even link up THIS post today, if you don't have anything more recent using rulers.https://thequiltyarn.blogspot.com/2020/03/lets-do-some-ruler-work-linky-party-4.html

    If that direct link doesn't come through, you can go straight to Karin's blog at thequiltyyarn.blogspot.com. Hope to see you there!

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