"Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the floor each morning, the devil says...."Oh crap! She's up!" Unknown

Saturday, January 4, 2025

New Year... Old Project

If you are on Instagram,
you may have seen that Jandi Dean is
hosting a UFO challenge for 2025.
 

While I am not one to usually start something and not
finish it, I do have projects and kits that I've purchased
and then let them sit.
And sit they can do!
 I jumped on board with Jandi for this challenge.
 
 
For my first UFO,
it is a true UFO.
I don't remember when I cut the parts and pieces
for this quilt, but it was years ago.
I moved it to this house almost 4 years ago
and think it was cut out several years before that.
 
This is a Kaffe Fasset quilt from his
"Quilts in Morocco" book and I loved the fabrics he used.
His shot cottons and stripes are so soft and comfy feeling. 

As soon as I cut the pieces out,
I realized I had made a huge mistake.
My striped fabrics were cut so the stripes were on an angle
instead of straight across.
GRRRRR!!!


 
 
This is a photo of the quilt from the book. 
I was so mad at myself and put the pieces and
fabrics away.... for years.


With this challenge,
I decided that done is better than nothing.
The quilt will still be soft and cuddly,
even though the stripes are all on angles.

So, the sewing has begun.


 
 
All of the big blocks have been made and one has been framed,
just so I could see how it will look.
It is a jumble of fabrics and designs,
but once it's done, it will keep someone warm.
Once all of the blocks are framed,
I will arrange them so the colors are
more evenly distributed.
 
 

 
 
Hopefully, this will be done by the end of the month
and I can move onto the next UFO on my list.
 
 
Happy Quilting!



Wednesday, January 1, 2025

Out with the Old, In with the New

As I look back on 2024 and what I was able to accomplish,
it was a very good year. 
 
A lot of time was spent in my Hidey Hole,
making baby quilts, big quilts, donation quilts,
Christmas decorations and other fun things.
 
 
 
As I look over all of these finishes,
I am very thankful for the desire and ability to create.
It feeds my soul.



While spending time in my Hidey Hole, in the car, sitting with my husband in the
evening while he watches sports, etc., I listen to books.

!
It was a record year for me!
My favorite book of the year was
"The Women" by Kristen Hannah.

Welcome 2025!

May you all have a blessed and joy-filled year
and may your bobbins never run out of thread!

Happy Quilting!