First I counted all my unstitched hexies and determined that I have 48 flowers left to stitch. Check out all the hexie stacks :) 336 hexagons all stacked so nicely!
I have 26 flowers completed waiting for 3 additional border hexies to be stitched and 21 flowers that already have the 3 additional border hexies stitched. I have stitched four flowers to the main part of the quilt. The only outstanding effort, is how many border hexagons....guess I have to work on calculating that one!
Total | Progress | Left To Complete | |
Flowers to Stitch | 99 | 51 | 48 |
Border Hexagons | ? | 112 | ? |
Borders to Add | 99 | 25 | 74 |
Stitch to Quilt | 99 | 4 | 95 |
This week's effort is included in the numbers above. I was able to finish 3 flowers and basted 27 border hexies.
I also experimented with thimbles (and thanks to everyone who provided me options). So far I have determined that I have gotten used to two of them - The Clover Protect & Grip and the Clover Natural thimble. These two are located in the lower left of the picture.
I can't say I am in love with either....but I am trying really hard!!
I am linking up with Jessica at Life Under Quilts. Come visit and see everyone's progress and you just may want to join us!
I like the fabrics you are using in your flowers.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love Bonnie & Camille's fabrics. This line is Marmalade. Next time though, I think I am going to make something with all my scraps :) But I do adore each line they release!
DeleteNice progress. I look forward to seeing this come together.
ReplyDeleteThank you Terri! I feel like I have a plan now :)
DeleteYour stacks look so neat! It's good to be organized. It's going to be do pretty when it's done!
ReplyDeleteThank you Angelika! I do feel better when I am organized :)
DeleteThat leather one is the front center is mine. I love love love it. I also have the pink one to the right and the next one going counter clockwise- the little green and tan thing. I can't use either of those to save my life.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa. The leather one in the center is the one I have been using the most. I bought the medium first and it kept spinning on my finger. I purchased a small and that one is better, but it is starting to stretch out now. I took everyone's advice and have been wearing it around the house :) I know I look silly, but I need to get used to it. I can't use either of those silly ones :) either. It is probably good there are so many to choose from. I asked my Mom to look for some of my Grandmother's so I can try them. I hope she finds them!!
DeleteI'm a number cruncher at heart, so your chart makes me happy … almost as happy as when I see those darling piles of hexies! Love them!
ReplyDeleteAdrienne - your post made me smile :) I am so analytical that I like to lay everything out and nice and neatly! And I love Excel for that :) I love seeing the piles of hexies too, but hope I have fewer to count next week!
DeleteYour hexies are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTracey
Thank you Tracey!!
DeleteI still haven't accurately figured the numbers on mine. Nice to see your progress.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pamela. I like dealing with numbers, but when I got started, I just wanted to see progress :) and actually did not even know what I was going to make since it was my first EPP project. Ha! I just kept stitching and I am pretty sure I will be able to make a quilt for the bed....I am hoping for queen size.
DeleteJust lovely!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Michelle!
DeleteI have tried so many thimbles in my lifetime...including Roxanne's silver one. My favorite is a metal cheapie from the dime store!
ReplyDeleteHelen - I was just telling my husband....maybe I should try some of the cheaper ones :) I am sure I will get used to one at some point and when I find 'the one' I am going to by a few :)
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