2019 Charity quilts 31-40
With this group going up, I’m now 1/3 finished!
Wow that sounds so much better than 1/4! Yes. 40/120. All done.
I’ve learned a lot as well. I learned that I shouldn’t really try to do more than 10 a week lest I make myself completely sick of them and it will be hard to work on them. Everyone needs a break. I actually had the fleeting thought of pushing myself to get a lot of them done this past week as my husband wasn’t home, but then I realized how awful that would make my week. A goal that is reachable is one thing, but an unattainable or nonspecific goal is a recipe for no action. (At least for me it is.)
I think I realize that 10 is do-able, but after that…not sure what would happen, actually! I am sure that I would get where I wouldn’t do a very good job as I would just want to be done. Already.
I did decide that doing some quilting in the big squares of the brown quilts that I’m making from the fabric from the Big Fabric Haul is imperative. So I decided to go crazy with it!
Have fun, I told myself! So I did.
One thing I added this week was a care label. I picked them up at my local wholesale shop and I began sewing them on when I put on the binding. I think it looks kind of cool!
I really should order some with our organization’s name on it and then sew them in and then I wouldn’t need to embroider the label for the back. I’ve been thinking about it. The problem is - minimum order 10,000! Of course it’s not very expensive - under $200 for them, I believe, if I stick with 1 color.
Anyway…here is the pile - ready to head to the church building - washed, dried, photographed and piled up nicely —at the moment the whole pile is covered with another piece of fabric to keep cats off til I get them out of here!
Summary Photo:
Here’s the real “current status” of this project:
And now you know! That’s my charity quilt report for this week! Marching forward.
Have a great day wherever you are reading this!
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