quilt paint create links to all our stash reports.
Used this Week:
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3.62 yards
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Used year to Date:
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116.65 yards
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Net Stash used in June
Net Stash used in July
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14.15 yards
2.54 yards
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Added this Week:
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0.00 yards
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Added Year to Date:
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30.81 yards
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New Goal:
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200.00 yards
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Yards to the goal:
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91.97 yards
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Net Used in 2020
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108.03 yards
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Three different postcards.
Scrappy from cut off pieces of pineapples
Cats using the same cut off pieces as a border.
Seashore landscape PCs.
Three small quilts collected from the donation table at the Hill Country Mod Quilt Group
These are the leftover blocks from the Houston class with Charlotte Angotti.
I did micro loops around the stars and practiced my outline stitching with a ruler.
A couple of other fun facts are:
Prairie Moon is doing a 350 blocks challenge:
Total Number of equivalent blocks:
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564
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Perimeter in inches:
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39525
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Number of UFOs finished this year:
UFO Yardage Used:
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21
54.62
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Percentage of yardage used in UFOs:
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47%
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Number of Bobbins Used this week:
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2
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Number of Bobbins Used this year:
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89
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Number of Spools Used this week:
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0
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Number of Spools Used this year:
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16
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Kate at Life in Pieces is doing the challenge of 15 minutes of sewing.
Days of Stitching:
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99%
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Number of Days this week:
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7/7
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Number of Days this year:
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185/186
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Days Organizing:
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88%
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Number of Days this week:
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7/7
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Number of Days this year:
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165/186
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Quilting is more fun than Housework has us working on scraps.
The postcards above are all from tiny scraps.
I'm still cutting 1.5" strips from my string bins.
Now, I seem to have lot of smalllllll scraps.
I'll need to find a project for them.
Gyleen Fitzgerald has some fun things happening on Facebook.
One of them is a COVID Woven class.
I'll post a photo of it when that is done.
I'm also working on some pineapple blocks, which are on the right-hand side.
I have 36 of them done.
I'm caught up on June's 30 and ahead on July by one. :)
1 comment:
Such pretty post cards! Nice use of scraps.
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