This second week in March

I had a great week last week accomplishing my goals for the week. (See post here of last week finishes). This week is our March break. I am a teacher so I am off!  So far so good in the quilting department.  I completed one baby quilt for charity on the long arm

and another is almost done on the long arm.

So these are the rest of my goals for the week. I don't want to make too many even if I am off. We are doing some family things this week like a trip to Toronto, skiing in the States and my youngest gets his wisdom teeth out Friday. Oh and do my taxes! If I get more done...we'll see.

1. Finish charity baby quilt on the long arm.
2. Get Hawaiian appliqué block basted to take on ski trip and work on in car.

3. Work on this spring looking charity lap quilt on the long arm.

I am linking to:
Sew Many Ways: Sew Darn Crafty Linky party, 
Anything Goes Mondays @ Stitch by Stitch, 
Tuesday Linky party at Freemotion by the River, 
WIPs Wednesday at The Needle and Thread Network. 

Click on the links to the right to see some great works in progress!

11 comments:

  1. The baby quilts are SO cute! Can't wait to see your Hawaiian applique block, looks like it is going to be wonderful :)

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  2. love the panel quilts, aren't they so much fun on the long arm? I'm seriously hooked right now. Love yours. Enjoy the time off!!

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  3. Adorable baby quilts, fun, quick and rewarding!

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  4. Love the baby quilts. So cute and of course useful!

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  5. What sweet baby quilts and your Hawaiian quilt looks neat! Thanks for sharing.
    Freemotion by the River Linky Party Tuesday

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  6. The Hawaiian block looks like it will use up all the trip time! Nice quilts.

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  7. Wonderful projects - guess you'll have to get back to teaching to take a break from your vacation ....

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    1. Yes so true! Thanks for stopping by my blog, Regina.

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  8. I love Hawaiian applique! That looks so pretty. Thank you for linking up.

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    1. Thank you Monika! I do too now that I know how to do it!

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