Is it fall yet? I'm ready for cooler, less humid weather. I live in southern Indiana, so that's not very likely, but one can hope! It's time to set a new goal.
As you can see, we have a new logo. This is the last month Patty and I will be co-hosting OMG before I go solo next month. I'd like to thank Patty for all the work and dedication she's put into One Monthly Goal over the past seven(!!) years. I know I've gotten much more accomplished than I would have without this link up party, so I'm happy to keep up the motivation and encouragement for anyone who wishes to join in.
New to One Monthly Goal? Welcome! To join, share a photo of your project plus some words about what you want to accomplish in a blog post or Instagram post and add that photo to the link up. Return at the end of the month and share your results. (Results link up opens for the last 7 days of the month.)
I have so many projects that are in progress or in the works that I often find it difficult to pick just one to focus on.
Some things I'd like to work on:
1. finish other half of Grassy Creek border units
2. finish Jungle baby quilt
3. continue working on dress form & make some new clothes
4. finish the Batesville BOM (the borders are like constructing another whole quilt--seems daunting)
5. start the Circle City Sampler I got from the shop hop earlier this year
6. piece In & Out mini #2 (it's been on a design board in my closet, all cut and ready to sew, for close to a year--it's probably really dusty by now)
7. piece the Buttercups mini that I erroneously thought could be a leader/ender project
While I'd like to make progress on more than one item form my list, I am going to try to focus on #7. My goal will be to get the blocks pieced and top assembled.
The One Monthly Goal accomplishment link up will be available on September 24. Make sure you add a link to this OMG post so others can find the OMG link up from your blog--just paste this link into your post:
Stories from the Sewing Room One Monthly Goal September Link Up
Hi Anne-Marie, there are always so many things to do! Good luck with your piecing. I've already procrastinated as much as I could - it's now time to get 'er done!
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