It's time again for my weekly accounting of fabric used, blocks made, and number of days spent quilting. I'm actually reporting for two weeks today because I didn't get a post up last Sunday.
The stash totals changed a little bit in both directions. There was the addition of 2 yards of a Christmas border stripe (50% off!) This fabric is intended to become a table runner, and it is especially appropriate since my husband plays the French horn. I think I might use a fall or harvest print on the reverse side so we can use it for a longer time each year.
I used 1-5/8 yards on a variety of projects. The largest amount was used to make blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge 2016 Sampler. You can see my blocks in yesterday's post.
STASH TOTALS:
Used this week: 1.625 yards
The stash totals changed a little bit in both directions. There was the addition of 2 yards of a Christmas border stripe (50% off!) This fabric is intended to become a table runner, and it is especially appropriate since my husband plays the French horn. I think I might use a fall or harvest print on the reverse side so we can use it for a longer time each year.
I used 1-5/8 yards on a variety of projects. The largest amount was used to make blocks for the Rainbow Scrap Challenge 2016 Sampler. You can see my blocks in yesterday's post.
STASH TOTALS:
Used this week: 1.625 yards
Used year to date: 19.0 yards
Stashed this week: 2.0 yards
Stashed year to date: 15.75 yards
Net year to date: 3.25 yards used
I am joining Kate at Life in Pieces in tracking the number of days each week that I spend at least 15 minutes quilting. The more days I quilt, the more quilts I can get done and the more fabric used.
15 Minute Challenge:
March 6 - 19 12 of 14 days
March total 17 of 19 days
Year to date 75 of 79 days350 Block Challenge at Prairie Moon Quilts:
Two week's block total: 63
Julie in GA
The Christmas fabric will make a tremendous table runner. I also put two seasons together for table runners. Right now the one on the table has Mardi Gras on one side and Easter eggs and bunnies on the other.
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