Monday Morning Star Count 2014/39

Monday, September 29, 2014
I so wish I had more time to stitch!  Even though I was distracted by other obligations, I still managed to complete one flower :)  I have been working on this project since July 2013.  

I absolutely love the project, the fabrics, and the peacefulness that EPP brings to my chaotic life.  I swore I would not start another EPP project until I finished this one, but I don't think I can hold back!  I have picked a pattern out of Jessica's EPP book, Quilting on the Go.  I am on a search for just the perfect fabric...or maybe I should use scraps...hmmm..so many choices!  As soon as I decide on fabric, I will post, but I am not going to reveal the project :) let's see if you can guess!

Here is the flower of the week:


Feeling very lucky to be part of such a wonderful group of fellow EPP'ers that bring a boatload of inspiration each week!  Thank you Jessica at Life Under Quilts for hosting the Monday Morning Star Count!

Custom Post Signature

Related Post:

  • Monday Morning Star Count 2014/8What a busy week!  I took some time with my granddaughter, Gracie, to teach her basting hexagons.  Gracie was born at 31 weeks, has a form of autism,  and struggles … Read More
  • 100 Hexies In 100 Days! I am joining the 100 Hexies in 100 Days 2017 challenge. It is totally for motivation! Check out #100hexies100days2017 hashtag on Instagram. Everyone's work is amazing! Thi… Read More
  • Monday Morning Star Count 2014/9I didn't make as much progress as I would have liked, but it was a very busy week.I finished two flowers and added the border hexagons to four sections.I plan on stitching more sec… Read More
6 comments on "Monday Morning Star Count 2014/39"
  1. This flower is so pretty. Lovely flowers on the flower.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Lisa! This is one of my favorite prints in the Marmalade line.

      Delete
  2. Yay! Even a little progress is still progress...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Christa! I guess slow and steady wins the race!

      Delete
  3. I like the combination of these two fabrics.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Thanks Terri - I love playing with the various colors/patterns in this fabric line :)

      Delete