2024 Q3 Goal Check-In
Good morning! It's the beginning of October and that means it is time to look back at my goals for the third quarter of the year. I only had two goals for Q3, and I'm happy to report that I achieved both of them!
Q3 Goal 1: Pattern Releases
I was working on two patterns at the end of Q2 and both are complete. My
Pebbled Prairie pattern is now available in both print and PDF form! I wrote this pattern at the beginning of the year and then
delayed it because of a design concern. This has been addressed and
it's now out in the world for everyone to enjoy.
I love my Halloween version of the quilt, but I realize that that's not the most practical choice for marketing the quilt year-round. My other quilt samples were made with the original pattern design so they aren't usable for promoting it; as a result, I'm planning on spending October making another quilt in a less-seasonal color palette. I'm running a quilt-along for anyone who would like sew along with me - cutting starts tomorrow!
I also finished the monthly pattern releases I was doing with a partner for my quilt guild. She wrote instructions for a traditional block each month and I created a twist to each one and wrote that pattern. It was a mix of traditional, FPP, and template sewing and a good chance to practice writing different types of patterns. Here are the blocks I designed in a simple color scheme:
The collage is a little misleading because the blocks aren't all the same size; here they are in my actual quilt top version of the quilt. Each row is made from the leftover fabric of a different quilt back and tied together with the use of a black fabric.
Once again, the Flyover pattern is getting pushed to the back burner as I have another idea that seems more interesting to me. The new pattern is currently called "Space Parade" and I'm working on the initial quilt sample from my sketched mock-up now.
Q3 Goal 2: Lemon Blossom Quilt
I finished this quilt in an unconventional manner, but it is done! I first did some straight-line quilting with black thread between the blocks and did some FMQ in the background and border. I then put the binding on since the quilt was quilted in a grid overall and nothing could move around. I finished by going back and quilting each individual "flower" with a matching thread color. It was satisfying to finish the last FMQ section and instantly have a completed quilt!
Q3 - Other Accomplishments
I also finished three other quilt projects and a cross-stitch mini quilt in Q3, as well as my Christmas Memories quilt top, which is currently at the longarm quilter's. It was a busy and productive quarter!
Shark Attack |
Layer Cake Lily |
Baby Pebbled Prairie |
Happy Haunting Cross Stitch |
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