Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Turning Twenty Monday!!

 Turning Twenty, Block number three!!!  I love this one...I am making my quilt out of all scrappy red, white and blues.  Loving these patterns!!  Thank you, Tricia and all the ladies at Turning Twenty!!

A lot of times, I will make a little something out of little pieces of a current project.  This is what I made out of the same fabrics I used for the Turning Twenty block from this week.  It is 6 inches finished...just a mug rug...but a FINISH! That's my story, and I am stickin' to it!!


See the Turning Twenty blog here!!!

http://turningtwentyblog.blogspot.com/


See the Turning Twenty website here!!!!

http://www.turningtwenty.com/

See Tricia's face book page here!!!

https://www.facebook.com/TurningTwenty?fref=ts






I am working on another Bonnie Hunter quilt...but also?  I am starting in on a house cleaning and purging adventure! At least that is what I am calling it...I want 1/2 of my possessions gone.  It will take a while, but I think I can do it...and I want the room to enjoy life and just have space!!  Wish me luck...I guess I am at that age, huh???



Have a great day, everyone!!

Julie

17 comments:

Shelina said...

These are pretty blocks. I am seeing a red white and blue quilt in my future too. Good luck in your purging. I am working on that too.

Janet O. said...

Lovely R/W/B creations, Julie.
Half your stuff gone? Wow! Let me know how that goes. I need the inspiration!

Material Girl said...

Pretty blocks! We must be the same age- I am making scrap quilt after scrap quilt and moving things OUT too!

Sherrill said...

WOW!!! Half your stuff?! That's pretty extreme! But we could probably all do with only 1/2 of what we have. I'm sure I could do that but not sure I wanna! :-)

Randy D. said...

Does that 50% include fabric and sewing machines? I hope not...

Anonymous said...

Good Luck with the purging of your stash. I started to donate some of my fabrics, but I have
a long way to go. Thanks for sharing.

Leeanne said...

wishing you truck loads of luck!

Flickenstichlerin said...

Nice little block and finish, love your color choices. They go perfectly together. Always prett blue, red and white.
Tossing out 1/2 of the stuff ....oh my, I would not even know where to start.
I guess going through my clothes would help a little.
Greetings,
Sylvia

jude's page said...

Must be something in blogland, everywhere I read, people are cleaning out and tidying up. Me too, so maybe we get to a certain age and realise we really dont need it all, and will never live long enough to use it all either??

jude's page said...

Must be something in blogland, everywhere I read, people are cleaning out and tidying up. Me too, so maybe we get to a certain age and realise we really dont need it all, and will never live long enough to use it all either??

Lesley said...

Your block is wonderful in those great colours. Good luck with your purging!

Vic in NH said...

Your mug rug is a sweetie! I'm sure that I own too much stuff, including a yard of that indigo blue fabric that you're using. Wait, that's not too much, LOL! Good luck with your paring down.

Me and My Stitches said...

Keep all of your quilting stuff and get rid of everything else!

Shirley said...

I love thé blocks you made, nice and bright! And good luck on the uncluttering part of your house. I'm in the middle of this adventure (moving to another smaller house) and the more I throw out, the easier it gets.

Tired Teacher said...

I love this block, too, especially in the colors that you used.

Mary Ann said...

Working on my Twenty also. Had to try downloading to my iPad as I will be in the UK when The first October block comes out. Mary Ann

Lori said...

Between my dad and my FIL and now my mom, we're overflowing with stuff! It's sentimental, but more than ever I realize we come into the world with nothing, we leave with nothing. Its not the STUFF that matters. (but it does jumble the brain!) lol Good luck decluttering.

Lots of things going on!

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