March Finishes and April Goals

So let's see how I did...

LIST FOR MARCH:

1. Complete customer's queen size quilt on the long arm.(done)



2. Work on a couple prayer quilts for church.(done)




3. Complete Scrappy Challenge Blocks for March. (did 2)



4. Complete Christmas Quilt-Along for February (done) and March.(not done)


5. Start a lap quilt for my Niece's birthday.(done the top, still needs backing made and long arm quilting)

6. Added -- Community quilts for Kindred Spirits Community Quilters. ( I did 2 baby quilts and one lap quilt)




Not necessarily in order, these are my...

APRIL GOALS FOR THE MONTH:
1. Work on backing and long arm quilting Niece's quilt then binding it.
2. Long arm quilt 2 of Mom's quilts. Here is one in the picture below.


3. Complete as many as I can charity quilts for Kindred Spirits Community Quilters.
4. Complete one of 3 Prayers and Squares quilts. (might not get to these).
5. Complete Scrappy Challenge blocks by Judy Lacquidara at Patchwork Times.
6. Complete March and April's blocks for Christmas Quilt Along by Beth at Love Laugh Quilt.
7. Start a Linky Party on the weekends for people to post crafty goals on April 5 and 6. click on link below.
 

I am linking to:
- Fresh Sewing Day and Small Blog Meet at Lily's quilts by Lynne,
- A Lovely Year of Finishes by Melissa at Sew Bittersweet Designs,
-A Stitch in Time at Such a Sew and Sew.
Sew Many Ways: Sew Darn Crafty Linky party, 
- Anything Goes Mondays @ Stitch by Stitch, 
- Tuesday Linky party at Freemotion by the River.

Please visit the links on the right to see some lovely monthly finishes and goals for the next month.



22 comments:

  1. You are one busy quilter! I was barely able to get my blocks cut out this month. :)

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    1. I like to keep busy. Baby quilts and lap quilts are quick to long arm quilt. Thanks for stopping by my blog, Heather.

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  2. Beautiful quilts and lofty goals! You have so much loveliness going on here! :)

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    1. Thank you, Deb. It is my relaxing time to quilt. Also had a March Break to complete so many!

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    1. Thank you Debbie. I am glad you stopped by my blog!

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  4. What a productive lady you are! And generous too! Is the lap quilt for your niece in the shape of a half circle? Or was it windy when you took the picture? I'm asking because if it's indeed half a circle, I never saw that and would like to learn more about it... :-)

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    1. The shape is rectangle. It was a windy day when I took the pictures of my Niece's quilt. Thank you.

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  5. Wow! you are so productive! Love the scrappy blocks!!

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    1. I wasn't too sure about those scrappy blocks but I like how they turned out. Thank you.

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  6. Nice eye candy--quilts and their photographs. I especially like the one on the bridge (or fence) in the snow.

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    1. Thank you. Yes the quilt is on a small bridge. I was trying to get creative like some of the other bloggers I follow.

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  7. Well done; you were very productive last month.

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    1. Thank you, Marly! Having March Break really helped.

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  8. My goodness so many lovely makes, and for good causes too. Love the photos.

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    1. Thank you. I really feel it is a wonderful opportunity to share such beauties with such good causes. I am happy to be a part of the process.

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  9. You've been crankin! Great job and some super wonderful quilts! New follower on bloglovin!

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    1. Awesome, Kelly! Welcome and I am glad you are following! March was a great month. I don't think April will be as productive but we will see.

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  10. Nice finishes Audrey, you are very productive. I love the quilts pictured in your header, the (are they called Hawaiian style?) ones with the large flowers?

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    1. Thank you Mr. Briggs. Yes they are Hawaiian needle turn appliqué blocks that I learned how to do this past summer in Maui at the quilt shop there.

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  11. Wow! You've been a busy quilter! Congrats on so many beautiful finishes (hard to pick a favorite, but I do really like the queen size quilt you did for your customer and the quilt top for your niece -- I can't wait to see that finished). Thank you for linking up!

    xo -E

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    1. Thank you, Elizabeth. Yes isn't the customer quilt a beauty!

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