Once You Catch Your Breath After Christmas ... What's Your Next Project?
#22
I decided for this year since i'm fairly new to quilting and my skills are still improving I am not giving any quilts this year. However once this season is over I will try and get to work on some of the UFO's I have that need to be quilted that are meant for people. I will start making other gifts specifically through out the year to give for gifts next Christmas.
#23
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3 UFO's are on my list - a raggedy bricks lap quilt with homespuns on one side and regular cottons on reverse (will get to clean out alot of scrap batting pieces) - a queen puss-in-the-corner in pinks/browns with blocks set on point (a keeper for me) - and a quilt of valor (was given 6 star blocks to motivate me).
#24
The plan: First make a simple wall hanging for February. Then I have the fabric and pattern chosen to make my 7 yr old. a small quilt. I think it will be simple. I want to have it quilted at LQS. Have never done that before. Seems like a lot of my plans don't pan out too well, tho.
#26
I have all my Christmas items done, right now I'm working on a wallhanging for my mother-in-laws birthday. She will be 95 on New Year's eve day and just went into the nursing home. Her room needs something to brighten it up.
#27
I REALLY want to do a Bella Bella mosaic quilt this year. But I've wanted to make one for the last two years so......
Anyway, this year I want to teach my daughter to sew and I want to make a fractured quilt.
Anyway, this year I want to teach my daughter to sew and I want to make a fractured quilt.
#29
The first thing I need to do is design something for the workshop I'm teaching at the beginning of February. It's still in the "I wonder what I'll do" stage. LOL
Then I have a baby quilt to get done.
Then I have a baby quilt to get done.
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