Welcome to August! There were 87 people who joined the link up last month - let's see what this month brings.
New to One Monthly Goal? Welcome! To join, share a photo of your project, some words about what you want to accomplish in a blog post, an Instagram post (tutorial) or a post on Flickr and add that photo to the link-up. Return at the end of the month and share your results. You can read about the event and the rules on the main event page.
We have wonderful sponsors this month - three (3) winners will be randomly chosen from those that link up in both the goal and the finish event!
Fat Quarter Shop offers a tremendous selection of fabric, notions, books and just about anything you will need for your project. Consider their Sew Sampler box to receive a monthly surprise delivery of fabric and fun. Fat Quarter Shop is offering a $25 gift certificate to one lucky participant.
ecopeco has designed a 5 layer cutting mat made from food-safe plastic (no BPAs or PVCs). The mat comes in several beautiful colors. I use my mat every day - see my product review. ecopeco is offering one lucky winner an ecopeco® Quetzal Blue Combo Pack (24” x 36” & 28” x 24”). I just love my ecopeco mat and know that you will too! (This prize can only be shipped to US addresses.)
Therm O Web offers one of the most trusted, innovative and complete lines of adhesives for both the sewing and paper crafting markets, as well as a full line of interfacings and stabilizers for sewing, quilting, embroidery and crafts. Therm O Web is offering a collection of HeatnBond® products including EZ print Featherlite sheets and PeelnStick ruler tape. (This prize can only be shipped to US addresses.)
My goal for August is to put a binding on my 100 day project. The quilt is blocked and awaiting squaring up and binding decisions!
Make sure you visit the One Monthly Goal event page for the specific requirements for links and social tags. Your blog post (or Flickr post) must contain a photo of your project, a clearly stated goal and a link back to Elm Street Quilts. Your Instagram post must include a photo of your project, a clearly stated goal and the tag #onemonthlygoal. (Entries which don't contain the required information may be disqualified.)
And remember, to be eligible for the prize(s) by random drawing you must linkup at both the goal setting and the accomplishment linkup in a given month. (The One Monthly Goal accomplishment linkup will be available on August 25.)
Make sure you add a link to this OMG post so others can find the OMG link-up from your blog. Let's make that easy - just paste this into your post:
Have a wonderful day! Patty
Your stitchery is so fun! Hope you get it bound and ready to display!
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ReplyDeleteGreat project for August...by the way, your link to your....(read more about this project) isn't working...have a great day
Oh NO--I posted my finish for OMG for July on July 26th on my blog site--
ReplyDeleteand thought I came over here and did the link up--but don't see my photo!!!
anyways--I did make my goal and my heart quilt top is all finished and hand quilted!!
thank you for the goals each month--
luv, di stay safe
Great hand stitching! That must have been a fun 100 day project!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your monthly goal, Patty, and thank you for the linky party. ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteI love your 100 day project! The link for more info didn't connect for me but I was able to find more about it by searching your blog. It's so creative! And the texture must be amazing to touch! So so cool!
ReplyDeleteLove your 100 day project. Have not seen split rails quite like that before!
ReplyDeleteHi Patty, good luck with your lovely 100 day quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove your 100 day project! Good luck on reaching your goal!
ReplyDeleteThat is a very interesting project!
ReplyDeleteLooks like I'm having a face mask party this month.
That's a great goal, and very possible to finish. Best of luck!
ReplyDeleteSo close to a finish on your 100 Day project. That should be an easy finish. Good luck!
ReplyDeleteA hundred project is a great idea, very lovely stitching.
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