My June 2020 One Monthly Goal was to finish the Month 2 units as well to make the units for Months 3 and 4 of my Solstice quilt. I am doing the Monochromatic version of the Solstice Block of the Month program. People who know me well are shocked that I chose to use different colors of blue (with some silver for a Christmasy touch) rather than the turquoise colors featured in Rebecca Bryan’s mock-up. It was hard not to use turquoise, but the quilt will be displayed in a section of the house that has more blue Christmas decor, plus I had to venture at least slightly out of my comfort zone! I did get Months 2, 3, and 4 completed along with Month 5. Below is a pic of one each of all the units so far:
I am in the process of working on Month 6 of this BOM which I hope to finish up next week, and then I will be caught up, at least until July 17th when we get the instructions for Month 7!
Linking up to Elm Street Quilts: June 2020 OMG Finishes.
So blue is a bit out of your comfort zone? 🙂 Love the blocks, they are so precise and neat! Will be fun to see this progress!
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Hi Mary! There may be no turquoise in this piece but it’s still your comfort zone with solids!! All of these blocks look beautiful – what size quilt will this be when finished? I can’t wait for it to be time to decorate for Christmas. I didn’t do much last year and I’m hoping I feel like ramping it up this time. Nice job meeting your June goal. ~smile~ Roseanne
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Beautiful, Mary. The touch of silver is a great choice and congratulations for getting a bit more done than you had hoped for the month.
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This is going to be a beautiful quilt, I love your triangles. Pretty blue!
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The blocks look great! The whole quilt will be beautiful, I’m sure. Great work!
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Lovely. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.
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Your blocks are lovely. It’s good to venture outside of your comfort zone, just a little.
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