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    Old 09-18-2011, 05:57 AM
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    I haven't done nearly as many as I'd like to, but am working away at it! Will be working on doing some LAing, and doing some aprons, coasters, pot holders, etc. Will work on UFO's too.
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    Old 09-18-2011, 07:31 AM
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    I've actually completed several and so happy!

    Petite French Rose for my newest grand-daughter
    Bunny applique on shabby chic for my 2 yr old grand-daughter
    Several Mug Rugs
    Took blocks from a mini group exchange and put them together and quilted for an auction quilt at our guild quilt show next week
    A baby dress and matching American Girl dress for my grand daughter
    A cupcake table runner for my grand-daughters birthday
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    Old 09-18-2011, 08:22 AM
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    I've made a lap quilt for donation to my deceased father's church.
    A king sized bargello for my neice
    A lap quilt for my sis in law
    Started work on a log cabin for my sister

    Plans:
    Finish the log cabin. Still making blocks (queen size)
    DBL Irish chain queen for my youngest sister
    Baby quilt
    queen sized quilt for my sis in law
    quilt for my spare room
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    Old 09-18-2011, 08:33 AM
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    Finished in 2011
    1. 2 comfort quilts--twin
    2. King quilt for daughter...pink with flip flops!
    3. Twin quilt for grandson
    4. Toddler bed quilt for grandson
    5. 2 wall hangings
    6. Kindergarten nap towel
    7. Lunch bag for grandson
    8. backpack for daughter

    Want to do in 2011
    1. Name towels for grandchildren for Christmas (have 4 done, 3 left to finish)
    2. backpacks for granddaughters
    3. Rock my grandsons---daughter and 2 boys living with us while she is in nursing school so not much time for sewing these days.
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    Old 09-18-2011, 08:34 AM
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    My guild has had an ongoing PIG or finish your UFO's challenge. I set myself a goal of one a month. I now have a pile of 10 full to King sized quilts finished! It has never ever happened before. These were all completed tops that had been aging in my finished top bin. The bin is still not empty but the lid easily goes on now and I have a wonderful pile of Christmas presents to share. I am now working on my shoe boxes which contain finished blocks but have not yet been stitched into tops. Right now I am trying to decide on a setting for my 2002 Mystery Bag Challenge. I don't think I'll be ready to start anything new for a long time.
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    Old 09-18-2011, 03:23 PM
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    As far as my personal stuff, I have:
    One completed Log Cabin
    One Log Cabin on my frame to be quilted
    Three reversable Quilt as You Go
    One Drunkards Path
    A appliqued quilted bag for a book to be published
    And, I've kept up with my homework blocks (block a month)for two Civil War quilts
    A bunch of microwave bowls
    I also tried my hand at making a ultrasuede jacket. Never again!

    For the rest of the year, I'd like to concentrate on machine embroidery and getting better at digitizing.
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