Tuesday, March 2, 2021

To-Do-Tuesday: March 2, 2021

 Yeah it's finally March!  Today is To-Do-Tuesday and time to post our weekly goals.  Our hostess right now is Chris at ChrisKnits and you can check out all our goals and work at her blog.

Last week's goals:

What's black and white and read all over?  My new quilt top which I did finish last week!


I found the newspaper print when I was looking for something else.  It had fallen in the back of the cupboard but what a great find!  I hadn't done a star quilt in years...maybe a decade or two so this was fun!
I've been trying new things this year and used Allison's tutorial over at Cluck Cluck Sew.  I liked that her No Point Stars tutorial really kept the star floating!  You can find the tutorial here.

Last week I cut out pieces of fabric for my applique play and hope to begin working on that today.  I'm also binding a quilt for my cousin who is getting married in December.  Those are my two primary goals for the week!

Over at my Pennsylvania Piecemaker blog, we are celebrating our constant companions this month--our pets!  It's Scout (and Milo's) birthday month and we are encouraging friends and followers to send in photos of their feathered and furry friends OR quilts they have done celebrating animals.

Many of you may not realize that Lee Anna over at Not Afraid of Color is the proud Mommy of our Scout's brother.  She was the impetus for us adopting Scout.  Thanks Lee Anna!  

Look at our kids when they were babies:


Have a safe and happy day!

5 comments:

chrisknits said...

What a vibrant quilt top! Great job! Thanks for linking up today!

Frédérique - Quilting Patchwork Appliqué said...

Lovely stars quilt, they really look like floatting! Great list for the week, enjoy!

Cheree @ The Morning Latte said...

It seems all quilters do love stars! They look great :o).

grammajudyb said...

Two color quilts are so cool! Red and white is especially dramatic! Wonderful!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

Your star quilt is wonderful! Love the newsprint as the background, and those floating stars, too.