#1. Use these jeans for the guild challenge
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#2-#3. Embroider and embellish these aprons |
Sandwiching simple, short term projects between projects that take more time and effort also works well for me. I have found that changing up projects helps detour potential quilter's block. Also, since I am using supplies rather than adding to my supplies, I'm beginning to have more space in my studio. Space is freeing!
This quarter, I'm planning to finish these projects:
#4. Finish this wall hanging |
#2-#3.-- Embroider and embellish these two aprons for the grands. I worked on each last quarter; but, didn't quite make it to the finish.
#4.-- Finish this little wall hanging of practicing insetting circles. Perhaps, this would be a good place to try out the idea that I want to use for my truck project!
#5. Quilt this truck |
#6.-#7. Make two activity bags for the grands
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#6 and #7.--Make two activity bags for the grands. I joined a bag of the month club--I figured if I joined the club; I actually might get some bags sewn. After all, there is a monthly meeting that is a lecture class of tips and techniques to make the process more fun. I figure it is also a great way to reduce the number of fat quarters I have on hand! Although, after buying zippers and special batting and a pattern, it is costing me quite a bit to use the fat quarter! That's okay. Perhaps, I'll have a bunch of gifts completed for Christmas . . .early!
#8. Make a skirt out of this denim fabric |
#8.-- Stitch this denim skirt for the grand that likes butterflies so much. If I don't get to this project this quarter, she will have grown too tall for the skirt! The other day, I saw a gored skirt pattern online that might be a better pattern choice because I could use some recycled denim to stitch some of the panels and the skirt has an elastic waistline which would be better for the grand that hasn't developed much of a waist yet!
#9. Stitch a dress with this fabric |
#9.-- Stitch a dress out of this gingham fabric for the grand that likes dress that you can twirl and swish the skirt! I found a dress pattern. I imagine there will be some piecing needed. I picked the fabrics up from the free table at a guild meeting last Spring thinking that I would play with some chicken scratch. Then, I decided, sewing a garment would be a faster use of the fabric!
#10. Get this piece to the finish line |
#10.--- Finish this small piece. I'm still thinking about adding some piecing a la Jean Wells. Since my class with Joen Wolfrom regarding color, I feel like I may have enough tools in my tool chest to choose some corresponding fabrics that will work with the applique that I started! I want to use fabrics from my stash. My fingers are crossed that what I have will work since I'm trying to have a net loss of 50 yards from my stash this year!
#11. Make potholders |
#12. Finish the crayon doodle |
#13. Three pillow cases to be stitched
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#13. One pillow case |
#14. Make four tea towels |
#14.-- Last fall, I picked up some fabrics, embellishments and tea towels to turn into gifts for Christmas. This quarter I want to make four of them!
#15.-#16-- I'm thinking the grands might want a dress or top for summer and this pattern would be fun to stitch. Maybe they will help sew their garments?
#15 and #16 Clothing for the grands |
#17. Chicken placemat kit |
#18. Stitch a second selvage tote |
#19.--Stitch this panel "Artist Smock" for an apron for a grand to wear while visiting.
#20.--Stitch this hot pad and get back on track with playing along with JoJo at Through My Hands.
#19. Artist smock project |
#22. Play with a mosaic design that Cheryl Lynch shared on a recent episode of The Quilt Show.
This is an extensive and exuberant list. I know:
I won't finish all the projects.
I may get sidetracked along the way and start a new project. I'm okay with taking an off road adventure as part of my quilting journey.
It is important to always enjoy the ride!
#20. Stitch this hot pad |
#21. Stitch two swimsuits |
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6 comments:
Looks like a lot of fun to come for this quarter! I look forward to seeing your progress on each project!
Fun is right, Nancy! Time will tell how much progress I actually make!
Terry, you make my head spin--that is one long to-do list! You really inspire me to get more motivated. It will be fun viewing each one of your finished projects. ~Gail G
Gail, It is a too long list. . .but, let's see if I can make good headway through it this quarter! I look forward to the finished part of each one!!!!
You can totally finish up quite a few of these! Good luck Terry! Thanks for linking up with the Finish-A-Long on behalf of the 2018 global hosts.
Marci, Thanks for stopping by! I'm working on the finishes. I'm making progress. It feels so great each time I finish one. It feels fantastic when I finish one of those projects that has been hanging around for years!!!
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