It is hard to believe it will be a new year.
So here are some of the projects I could/ would like to finish:
1) Blockheads setting. I have the fabric with a few of the sashes started. Started 2017 in spring
2) Christmas tree skirt. I am so bad! Ugh! for wedding last October
3) Row by row for me! Needs a little modification and some wool applique. The last row was finished this spring
4) Row by row started for a quilt group. ( all the rows are made even) Black and brights, several years old
5) Valentine blocks. already pieced. Just needs organizing into a wall hanging
6) 30s hearts and strips: log cabin pieced hearts with strings of 30s in between
7) Halloween row by row for guild: started November
8) Christmas quilt: several sections made. Pattern by Kansas Troubles
I didn't realize it was a full bed sized quilt, and was thinking it was just a wall quilt for Christmas.
9) Flannel quilt for new couch. New project
To be made with woolies layer cake and brown tweed instead of navy
10) Another Christmas tree skirt for March wedding
11) Wisconsin lap quilt using Yellow Brick Road pattern
12) Quilt for 4 year old grandson 2 years old Transportation blocks: 8 made
13) Rainbow scraps: needs to be put together from 2017
And so on and so forth.
Yes, there's more. But how many can I make in a year? And I will find/start some new projects.
I do have bags of projects, a stash of fabric, boxes of patterns, and shelves of books. All waiting to inspire me. .... You understand.
Here's to the new year and the open slate ahead of us!
Monday, December 31, 2018
Sunday, December 30, 2018
Goals in review for 2018
First: year in review
Here are the quilts finished: completely finished. ( Note, not all were started this year)
Dresden spin needed quilting and binding
Christmas tree skirt Jude's nap blanket
Magnolia Mystery
Started as a log cabin quilt along almost 2 years ago. Favorite quilt of all time for me.
Baby quilt for niece
Old round robin exchange
Jensen's big boy bed: started as Stash Bee block this spring
Pattern from the first issue of Primitive quilts and projects.
Wall hanging made with leftover blocks from guild's raffle quilt
All in all : 2 table runners ( both gifts), 3 baby quilts. ( one small size of garden fence) 1 Christmas tree skirt, 3 wall quilts, 3 lap quilts.
Other goals done: 1 Stash Bee block for 11 months, 5 rows for row by row quilt challenge.
finished all the blocks for the first Blockheads Quilt along total 49ish.
Donated: 1 baby quilt, and 1 top for a veteran, and 1 wall hanging for guild
3 UFOs finished.
Here are the quilts finished: completely finished. ( Note, not all were started this year)
Dresden spin needed quilting and binding
Christmas tree skirt Jude's nap blanket
Magnolia Mystery
Started as a log cabin quilt along almost 2 years ago. Favorite quilt of all time for me.
Baby quilt for niece
Old round robin exchange
Jensen's big boy bed: started as Stash Bee block this spring
Pattern from the first issue of Primitive quilts and projects.
Wall hanging made with leftover blocks from guild's raffle quilt
All in all : 2 table runners ( both gifts), 3 baby quilts. ( one small size of garden fence) 1 Christmas tree skirt, 3 wall quilts, 3 lap quilts.
Other goals done: 1 Stash Bee block for 11 months, 5 rows for row by row quilt challenge.
finished all the blocks for the first Blockheads Quilt along total 49ish.
Donated: 1 baby quilt, and 1 top for a veteran, and 1 wall hanging for guild
3 UFOs finished.
Friday, December 28, 2018
End of the year to 2018
End of the year!
First of all, Happy Holidays to everyone! I have been absent from the blogging and quilting scene.
No tragedies or excuses. Just life getting in the way of doing the things I love. And a case of I don't know where to start.
November news! My
spouse officially retired from his job. And he is so happy!
And I am so happy for him. A little jealous, maybe, but mostly happy.
We have had great holidays and are spending lots of time with my grandboys and family.
So we have cookie baking time, craft time, and lots of blocks, cars, and toys. All good!
And the traditional Christmas Claymation video and the Muppets' version of a Christmas Carol.
But there is nothing like a snuggle with a little boy. Or a Christmas song and book, or even the manger as a playhouse. P.S. the figures are not breakable.
It is a little different for Christmas without Gary's mom and mine who is real foggy with Alzheimer's.
Every time I speak with her, it just tears my heart out. And her spouse is just struggling to communicate with her. Even with live in help, it is hard. And 700 miles away makes it even more frustrating for me. A phone call is not second best. But a trip is not in the projected future either.
My DD has a wonderful beau and we like how this relationship works. The holidays with both families have gone well. And we get to take care of her cat.
So as far as sewing and quilting and such. Not much. But here are the few things that are in progress:
All I gave away that was made : 1) Christmas table runner made last January, 2) dish towels with applique made in May and November.
Of course, the list to have been made is long, and now in the plans for NEXT year. Maybe more will be made:
So I do have a finish: ( only a year and a half for this panel)
This is the 2nd panel of Over the River by Crabapple Hill.
All that is left is the 3rd panel with the words"Over the river and through the woods".
Here are 2 patchwork squares to be made into pillows. 7 by 7 each square 2 inches finished.
First of all, Happy Holidays to everyone! I have been absent from the blogging and quilting scene.
No tragedies or excuses. Just life getting in the way of doing the things I love. And a case of I don't know where to start.
November news! My
spouse officially retired from his job. And he is so happy!
And I am so happy for him. A little jealous, maybe, but mostly happy.
We have had great holidays and are spending lots of time with my grandboys and family.
So we have cookie baking time, craft time, and lots of blocks, cars, and toys. All good!
And the traditional Christmas Claymation video and the Muppets' version of a Christmas Carol.
But there is nothing like a snuggle with a little boy. Or a Christmas song and book, or even the manger as a playhouse. P.S. the figures are not breakable.
It is a little different for Christmas without Gary's mom and mine who is real foggy with Alzheimer's.
Every time I speak with her, it just tears my heart out. And her spouse is just struggling to communicate with her. Even with live in help, it is hard. And 700 miles away makes it even more frustrating for me. A phone call is not second best. But a trip is not in the projected future either.
My DD has a wonderful beau and we like how this relationship works. The holidays with both families have gone well. And we get to take care of her cat.
So as far as sewing and quilting and such. Not much. But here are the few things that are in progress:
All I gave away that was made : 1) Christmas table runner made last January, 2) dish towels with applique made in May and November.
Of course, the list to have been made is long, and now in the plans for NEXT year. Maybe more will be made:
So I do have a finish: ( only a year and a half for this panel)
This is the 2nd panel of Over the River by Crabapple Hill.
All that is left is the 3rd panel with the words"Over the river and through the woods".
Here are 2 patchwork squares to be made into pillows. 7 by 7 each square 2 inches finished.
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