To-Do for the week of July 11th-17th:
- Finish units for the right side of my Murmuration project. √Done
- Make more July flying geese units for my temp quilts. √Done
To-Do #1
I’ve finished making the units and have started sewing the units together into diagonal columns. I am so excited about how my Murmuration project is coming together! In the pic below, I’ve pinned seven diagonal columns to my design board (the far right column only has two units).
To-Do #2
I’ve continued to make flying geese units for my three temperature quilts on a daily basis. The photo below shows the unit for July 15th for my city in New Mexico, labeled and pinned and ready to sew the first seam. Papaya is the high temp (it was 88 degrees) and Cyan is the low temp (it was 57 degrees).
To-Do for the week of July 18th-24th:
- Finish my Murmuration quilt top and write my July 2022 OMG Finish post.
- Make more July flying geese units for my temp quilts.
Linking up to Texas Quilt Gal: To-Do Tuesday.
Those colors in your Murmuration quilt! Lovely! I’m sure your temps there are in the highs now; we’re having some very hot days here, too!
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Hi Mary! The temperatures sound like a comfortable range for summer – 88 for the heat lovers coupled with 57 for those that prefer it cooler. Murmuration is coming along so nicely – it is going to be stunning when you have it complete. Great job! {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne
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I’m still on a quest to move to anywhere from central to northern New Mexico – my kids think I’m crazy – lol! I’m just sick of 100+ every day. If I had a temperature quilt going right now it would be very bright. Can’t wait to see your Murmuration quilt finish!
Thank you for sharing with us at To Do Tuesday!
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Love your colors!
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Your Murmuration is looking beautiful, and so unique! Soothing colors!
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Oh, Murmuration is just wonderful, Mary! I bet it’s exciting to be getting those rows together!
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