Okay Ladies, Time To 'Fess Up
#141
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: league city, texas
Posts: 619
i just finished my mug rugs for a swap, CHECK.....finishing my doll quilt, and making two donation squares tonight...then onto finishing my daughters quilt, finishing my husbands quilt, doing two father's day table runners, doing two apple table runners, working on my mom's quilt, designing (then doing) a raffle quilt for my sister, and then i need to do some bibs for my grandsons.......whew!!!!! gina
#145
Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 15
It is nice to know I am not alone---I am currently hand quilting a HST quilt and piecing a scrappy 9-patch, a grandmother's flower garden and a 3 dimensional bow tie. My to do list is very long--seriously-I think I could quilt until I die. Some projects that I can think of off the top of head where the fabric is already bought are a Dresden Plate, Drunkard's Path, Jewel Box, and Log Cabin. And someday my dream is to do a Dear Jane quilt.
#146
Senior Member
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Flagstaff, Arizona
Posts: 375
I'm in the same boat as many of you. So many patterns, so many ideas, so many sketches and so little time.
As for immediately - finish 7 tops I have ready for our community service quilts, finish a baby quilt in WIP box, a Bargello in browns, tans and turquoise from this website - a tutorial Barb did for us some time back, stuff 5 animals I have handsewn and ready to go but the most important quilt is one for our youngest daughter that is getting her nursing pin and degree in May. This one is ready for basting and quilting. Then I hope to post it for you all to see. It's from a class I did with John Flynn. But I better get off this and on to the sewing or I'll never catch up with myself.
As for immediately - finish 7 tops I have ready for our community service quilts, finish a baby quilt in WIP box, a Bargello in browns, tans and turquoise from this website - a tutorial Barb did for us some time back, stuff 5 animals I have handsewn and ready to go but the most important quilt is one for our youngest daughter that is getting her nursing pin and degree in May. This one is ready for basting and quilting. Then I hope to post it for you all to see. It's from a class I did with John Flynn. But I better get off this and on to the sewing or I'll never catch up with myself.
#147
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 792
Like others I have UFOs and kits I ve put together for myself and then there are quilts I have designed I only have in my head or some on paper. I want to try paper piecing and a couple of minis and i want to make one or a thousand and one sampler quilts so I can try tons of different blocks. I am teaching any and everyone who will listen how to quilt (well, as much as I know) and I, too, have saved pics of things that just caught my fancy . I have books of drawings and bags of pics and a bulletin board filled with layers of pics and the list just keeps on growing!!!
#150
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 7,312
Originally Posted by erstan947
Because of the board I have added to my list quilts I didn't even know I wanted to make. The board opened the world of quilting that I did not know existed. :) I'm in heaven, well almost:)
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