Marrakesh Overnighter, pattern in The Better Bag Maker
I was able to complete three of the seven quilts from my Quarter One Goal List for the 2016 Q1 Finish Along!
It is a challenge for me to select from my pile of UFO's, just what I want to place priority on! The FAL linkup is really good for me in that respect, and I will be thinking carefully over the next few days, about my Q2 list!
The best part of the linkup though, is the huge show of QUILTY FINISHES!
It's good to see your projects again. I love the quilt you made for your mom -- blue and yellow is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your finishes! Really lovely.
ReplyDeleteYay for such terrific finishes! Thank you so much for participating in the Finish-A-Long, on behalf of the 2016 hosts! Next quarter, link them up separately for more chances at the prizes! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWell done on your finishes!!
ReplyDeleteGreat work getting your finishes done! Those circles are working their way into my future.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your finishes. I just love your Primarily Circles quilt. It's just so darling!
ReplyDeleteWonderful finishes! I seem to be starting more than I finish but hope to set some goals for Quarter 2.
ReplyDeleteThree LOVELY finishes!
ReplyDeleteI love all your finishes, I really couldn't pick just one . But if I had to, it would be the circles
ReplyDeleteBeautiful finishes! Good luck with your 2nd quarter goals.
ReplyDeletei love that feeling of finishing. The blue and yellow quilt is lovely. is it from a commercial pattern? i am working at making yellow and blue quilts for all my bedrooms. that combination always looks so fresh to me.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on all of your finishes. I love all three of these.
ReplyDeleteThree completed for your Finish Along goals is great Heidi. Each one is a beautiful finish too!
ReplyDeleteWow, all beautiful projects, and even better now that they are finished! I read through your post re the bag making experience and found it very interesting. I do admit to struggling to get a professional finish on bags and tend to avoid making them (to avoid disappointment), although I don't seem to have a problem with buying bag making books or patterns :o)
ReplyDeleteGreat!
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