Earlier in June I visited Sara's "My Sewing Room" blog. She had many pictures of fun quilt blocks she is currently making. Her work made me think, and I commented on her post:
I stared at my stash today and decided that I really need to attack it and work up some sort of scrappy quilt in rainbow colors....
- after I finish quilting what's in by TBQ pile,
- after I finish piecing my Judy Niermeyer quilt and king extensions,
- after I finish the guild mystery quilt,
- after I complete the guild challenge quilt,
- after I make valences for the MBdr and
- after I design and piece a quilt using the fabric I bought a few months ago....
- oh, and after I quilt some fabric I bought to make bedspreads for the guest room.
That scrappy quilt is next in line! LOLSince then I've run across even more projects I want to/should start and/or complete! So much to do and so little time!
I went back to a post I made in January that listed some projects I wanted to complete. Well, I'm making some progress....but there is still a lot to do! (And some of the January projects didn't even make it to the list I so glibly created in response to Sara's post!)
1. January: Move forward with Desert Oasis quilt
Now: Yes, I am on the last section of the quilt. I am moving forward.
2. In January: Create a quilted scrap backing, using blues, for the Susan Cleveland sailboat kit hanging.
Now: Nope! Totally slipped my mind! But I did make a scrappy blue backing and started this wall hanging....it hasn't progressed much further than this, however!
3. In January: Continue using Christmas fabric as leaders/enders resulting in a Christmas tree quilt. Maybe something like this:
Now: I made baby-step progress. I've made several yards of pieced fabric to cut into the trees, and then piece into a quilt.
4. In January: Bind bright Apple Valley placemats.
Now: Gone! Nope, I didn't bind them. I put them in a bag, with the binding, and put it on the "Take it, It's Free" table at the Guild! I decided that since I really didn't like how they turned out, I wouldn't even waste my time finishing them.
5. In January: Make the purse from "Sew Yours"
Now: Hanging my head in shame. I didn't do it. Does it count that I pulled the pattern out again and read through it?
6. In January: Make a bag using cork material and embroidery embellishments
Now: Yes! I did this one!
7. In January:
Quilt the pin wheel quilt Now: Done! I even stitched some embellishments with pearl cotton!
8. In January:
Quilt the "Quilter's Prerogative" quilt Now: On my machine and over half-way finished.
9. In January:
Embellish shirts with embroidery Now: Does it count that I made a pillow with embroidery?
10. In January: Make twin headboards for the guest room
Now: I decided that the beds can stay without a headboard. I did put up two large pictures to define the space...for now. So, in effect, this "To Do" is Done!
11. In January: Create a quilt using a 'jelly roll' I have on hand.
Now: Nope. I have a pattern in mind, but I really think the jelly roll fabric is ugly, and unless I find a coordinating fabric that works with the pattern, I don't want to waste my time on an ugly quilt! (Any suggestions are welcome!)
12. In January:
Complete the Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt, 'Lupine & Laughter" Now: YES! The quilt is pieced, quilted and has its binding!
I have many, many more projects, at different stages of completion, that I could add to my list. But, for now, I'll just keep plugging away, taking it one day at a a time (but, not necessarily one project at a time!!)
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