Good for you on finishing up your UFOs. I’m doing the same thing. Only problem is that for every UFO I get finished, I start something else so it is a never-ending process. I need to count my UFOs again. The first of 2016 I counted 27; I need to see if I have made any headway on that.
I hope you get your music quilt back this week. I sent Missouri Star a quilt on Sept. 5th thinking it would be back in time for Chris’s birthday which was the 23rd. They have always gotten my quilts back to me in less than 6 weeks. But the closer to Christmas, the more quilts they receive and, therefore, the longer the wait time. They will not guarantee any quilt sent in after Oct. 1 will be complete in time for Christmas.
I have the same issue. I finish one, I start one. RE: Missouri quilt star…I think the Houston hurricane afftected this. They started collecting 100s of quilt for the flood victims. I mailed the quilt on Sept. 1st, but it didn’t get processed until Sept 18th.
I’m so sorry you don’t have your quilt back yet.. I hope they send it Priority Mail!
The tumbling blocks quilt is beautiful. I almost did that pattern before I decided on the turtles. One of these days I will make one, I love how those tumbling blocks look.
That PoD exchange seems like a kind of fun way to get all the blocks, but it must get pretty tiring making a dozen of any of those blocks! They all seem pretty intense. (And then I’d worry about someone crappy out and then you’d still have to make more anyway.)
I love tumbler quilts. I have the large tumbler Go! die but I think I might grab the smaller one. I think they are a fun way to use up some scraps that are always laying around.
Good for you on finishing up your UFOs. I’m doing the same thing. Only problem is that for every UFO I get finished, I start something else so it is a never-ending process. I need to count my UFOs again. The first of 2016 I counted 27; I need to see if I have made any headway on that.
I hope you get your music quilt back this week. I sent Missouri Star a quilt on Sept. 5th thinking it would be back in time for Chris’s birthday which was the 23rd. They have always gotten my quilts back to me in less than 6 weeks. But the closer to Christmas, the more quilts they receive and, therefore, the longer the wait time. They will not guarantee any quilt sent in after Oct. 1 will be complete in time for Christmas.
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I have the same issue. I finish one, I start one. RE: Missouri quilt star…I think the Houston hurricane afftected this. They started collecting 100s of quilt for the flood victims. I mailed the quilt on Sept. 1st, but it didn’t get processed until Sept 18th.
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Mine was processed on Sept. 5th, I sent it a week earlier.
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I’m so sorry you don’t have your quilt back yet.. I hope they send it Priority Mail!
The tumbling blocks quilt is beautiful. I almost did that pattern before I decided on the turtles. One of these days I will make one, I love how those tumbling blocks look.
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That PoD exchange seems like a kind of fun way to get all the blocks, but it must get pretty tiring making a dozen of any of those blocks! They all seem pretty intense. (And then I’d worry about someone crappy out and then you’d still have to make more anyway.)
I like the tumbler quilt! Nice and scrappy.
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I love tumbler quilts. I have the large tumbler Go! die but I think I might grab the smaller one. I think they are a fun way to use up some scraps that are always laying around.
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