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Old 01-07-2009, 03:47 AM
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This is what I have started so far, I need to sandwhich and quilt. The baby one is for my cousins newest addition EmmaJean who was born on Christmas eve. The other one is for my husband, he really likes it too. YIPE.

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Old 01-07-2009, 04:19 AM
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Sula and Renee..all of your quilts are beautiful! I love your block Sula..my Dad's wife would love it..she loves the browns. Renee- I really like the crispness of the pattern in your baby quilt and I just love the colors of your DH's quilt :lol:
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Old 01-07-2009, 04:44 AM
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Looks like everyone is going to be busy!

Here's my list (so far):
CW reproduction quilt
CW reproduction wallhanging
Celtic Cross wallhanging for my brother and sister-in-law for their 5th anniversary
Memory quilt for my sister's 50th b-day
Burgoyne Surrounded quilt for me and DH

If I finish the two gifts I will be happy :mrgreen:
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Old 01-07-2009, 06:05 AM
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Renee, the colors of both are great. I just love, love, love the baby quilt. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Old 01-07-2009, 06:59 AM
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Renee...the deep, rich colors of your quilt added to the pattern really make a work of art for your dh. I bet he's gonna love it! He may not want to share it with you!
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Old 01-10-2009, 07:44 AM
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well i am working on a grandmother's flower garden .. and after that i got to make a quilt fer my niece she just took her exam to become a cop and she is 21 years old so i hope she make it .. but i got to make at lease 4 quilts this year hope i can do it .. remeber i do all of my stuff by hand! well hope u all get all of ur stuff done and looking forward to seeing them new quilts of yours
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Old 01-10-2009, 08:22 AM
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I, too, just lost my 87 year young Mom last month. I was working on a Dresden plate for her for Christmas. Thank you GailG for that wonderful suggestion. Looks like I am making a snuggly quilt for myself. Good thing I like the colors.
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Old 01-10-2009, 10:16 AM
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first on my list is to finish this secret wallhanging for - who else- my sister.

the space is 48 x 64 and the blocks are 9". i have 11 done and i'll play it by ear. i'll add borders of two colors from the blocks. i'll keep making blocks until i get tired of them (soon).

she loves earthy tones
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Old 01-10-2009, 10:19 AM
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yuck! the scanner doesn't show it as nice as it really is. the colors and prints are much better and there are no wrinkles.
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Old 01-10-2009, 10:30 AM
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Well I have 4 UFO's downstairs to work on.
1) is my rotary basic quilt (my very first project) that is done except needs hand quilting this one has been sitting several years, because I was so excited when I finished the top that I went ahead and sandwiched it and bound it before I learned it needed to be quilted first.....lol so there it is

2) is a Stack-n-whack top that needs a couple repairs and the top will be finished

3) is a BOM that I started in a class several years ago and then something happened and the class got canceled before all my blocks were done, I wasn't confident enough then to try and finish them on my own, but now i think I can do it without a problem so that will be a major project this year.

4) Is a log cabin baby quilt I started a couple years ago after coming back from Kansas shop-hop. I have several blocks done but I'm very unhappy with them, so I will either take them apart and redo them or scrap these and start over. These are in 30 repros.

Those are my UFO's

I'm also doing the IRR on this board so that will be ongoing thru the year.
I'm planning to join SD on the Pioneer Sampler on this board as well.
Now I'm debating if I'm going to do that one alone or if I'm going to do a
URR as well. I've order fabrics for it,but not sure if there would be enough
for both.

I will be making cool-ties (sewing, not quilting) for our troops over seas.
anyone interested in this project can google cool-ties.

and I would like to become involved with Quilts of Valor. We have a local chapter, its just finding the time to join them to help make these quilts.
Probably not til summer when I don't work full-time +.
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