More than one project
#31
Definitely more than 1 at a time. I have a LQS Mystery BOM, a baby quilt to make - just need last bit of yardage to buy, one on the LA, and a QOV for the LA waiting in the wings. That doesn't include any other things I might start in between, though I do have a challenge that I need to do something with before May.
#35
I always have several going. Right now blocks are finished for a king size quilt and am putting them on the design wall, have a scrappy quilt half put together, need to make 12 more blocks for another quilt, also have a BOM going and am almost done hand embroidering the last panel of another quilt. Also, have a quilt loaded on the longarm and have the material ready to cut out for a baby quilt. Depends on what I feel like doing, what one I work on.
#36
I have a beaded wall hanging that I have been working on for a few years - beading gets very tedious and boring for me, so I work on that for a bit then put it away. I tend to make several NICU tops = maybe up to 10, then will quilt them all at once. I usually have a lap or twin quilt in the works, right now I have 4 twin size quilts that need some long arm attention! Monday I heard at work that a co-worker was DX with stage 3 bladder cancer, so, of course, a comfort quilt is now cut out and on the sewing machine.
#39
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always several that I'm actively working on--usually one in the piecing stage, one that is needing borders/binding, one that is on the long arm (or a customer quilt) and then my in front of tv design stage one. Before retirement, that is also the way I worked--juggling lots of stuff at one time.
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