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Making Progress

I have been working on last year RSC and I can say as of now I have 2 completed from last years group and this month's done too.





Still working on last months. I have not worked on it very much but it on the top of my list now. 




My curvy log cabin turned out nice. As you can tell I don't have all the colors in this one only 5 months but I also have to confess I never made all of them either. 



So that worked out good.
Don't think I'll add any border, like the way it is.
It measures 80 x 65' nice twin size. 
It will be perfect for a kid. 


The nine patch I finished earlier this week and plans are to practice machine quilting on it and all the baby quilts I make this year. My goal is to get 100 hours in. I better get busy cause I haven't put in any yet. 


I also finished this month. Same plans on finishing it. 

I'll give them to the guild to be donated. 

Linking up at  so scrappy


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  1. love the first one the blue curses...........

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    1. Thanks, that is a Sew Kind of Wonderful pattern using their quick curve ruler. By the way, love it

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  2. What a busy week. I think the bubble block log cabin blocks are my favorite.

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  3. Such wonderful projects!! Although, I hope you are not planning to give them ALL away... Must keep some quilts for yourself to enjoy!

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  4. You have some great projects there. I love the chickadees the most. But all of them are a success. Congratulations!

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  5. Very pretty projects. My favorite is the curvy log cabin. It's a bright and fun quilt.

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  6. Fantastic, especially the curvy log cabin!!! xx

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  7. Nice progress. I especially love your Curvy Log Cabin!

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