This year is rushing along. It seems only a few days ago that I was planning what I would work on during October and here we are in November. I have so many things I want to try and finish before the end of the year so I really must get my act together. Where to start? Time to consider what I achieved last month. My Chookshed challenge for October was to work on my Afghan that I started in one of the covid lockdowns.
I wanted to make this 10 by 10 squares. I had a box of squares to use.
I enjoyed joining the squares together whilst watching TV. I haven't quite finished all the seams but I'm happy with the progress. This was planned as a baby blanket, however, I have been asked to make it slightly bigger.
I have really enjoyed taking part in the 10 months of the Chookshed challenge. I am so pleased that it's going to continue next year. Here's what I worked on over the year. My January challenge was a donation quilt.
In February I wanted to progress the Red Manor house quilt by completing the next round, which was applique. In the end I added two borders and Missy wouldn't move when I was trying to take a photo.
The May challenge was to work on the next set of dinosaurs. This quilt has now been sandwiched and I will start quilting it soon.
Another month and another challenge. This time I worked on my Grandmother's garden quilt to add the red round. I had to make some more flowers before I could attach them to the quilt.
Today has been a very tiring day. I tell you about our weekend away and our visit today in my next post.
Take care
Lyndsey
Visiting from the challenge linky
ReplyDeleteYou’ve worked on many lovely project on the challenge. Well done.
My favourite is the Dinosaur 🦖 🦕 quilt.
Like you I’m looking forward to joining again next year.
Maria lifeontheblock
It's always so nice to see the yearly total of everyone's work. You've done very well, especially as you are still busy working. It will be fun to join in again next year.
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