My OMG/UFO goal for May was to work on project number 11, drawn by Patchwork Times.
My number 11 is a Hunter’s Star quilt.
I wanted to get the backing sewn and the quilt top pin-basted.
Done! I made the binding, too.
I also wanted to get the top quilted.
I stitched in the ditch to stabilize the quilt layers (but mostly to procrastinate while I thought about how to quilt this thing).
Not done; but I have made good progress. I have a few more days left this month, so I will work on it as I can.
Work hours increased, and I actually had some days of golden sunshine. I could not stay indoors!
I also took time out to make luggage tags for an upcoming trip.
I found a few more kaleidoscope stars that I haven’t pieced.
All of the stars are cut from the same cloth (I wish I could tell you what company the fabric is from, or even what year, but I can’t. I don’t know).
Looks like another UFO is born!
I am linking up with OMG at Elm Street Quilts and Patchwork Times.














You have done some amazing work on this quilt top! Hats off to you! Beautiful work! Congrats on meeting your goal!
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Thank you so much! I wish I had gotten more accomplished, but I am pluggin’ along. 🙂
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Your Hunter’s Star is fabulous! I love your kaleidoscope stars – it’s so much fun to see how different the stars look from one fabric.
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Thank you, Cathi! The best part is definitely seeing the different stars form!
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The quilt is lovely. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and congrats on your finish.
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Thank you, Patty!
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Congrats on all your progress this month. It’s a gorgeous quilt.
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Thank you, Kathy!
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Your quilt is stunning! You don’t have too much more to go before it’s finished, great job!
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Thank you! I do have a plan to finish up the center, and then it is on to quilt the borders. 🙂
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Your hunter’s star quilt is lovely. I love those kaleidoscope stars.
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Thank you so much!
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