It is January
4th and I have not done any sewing or quilting yet this year, but I
am not going to let that keep me from posting. I am committing to this blog.
Remember, I am doing this for me.
I had very
few finishes last year, so I am going to share them now.
In 2022 I
was on the ball with my Temperature Quilt. I finished my 2022 Temperature Quilt
in January of 2023. I plan to do a future post highlighting my Temperature
Quilts. I have been making a Temperature Quilt each year since 2020.
In my Modern
Bee we made postcards to mail to another member. This is my postcard that I put
in the mail. I made this out of an orphan block from an earlier project.
In March I
took a class with Barbara Cline. This isn’t technically finished, but the top
is done. Not only is the top done, but I made two of them. These are for the twin
beds in one of my guest bedrooms. Hopefully I will get them quilted this year.
In July I took a class with Cindy
Grisdela. The workshop was “Fabulous Freehand Curves.” Initially I thought I would make 9
or 12 blocks to make a throw. In the end I went with just 4 blocks so I could
get it done. The completed quilt measures about 24 inches square. I figured
small and done is better than one more UFO.
In October I took a class with Eleanor Levie. The workshop
was “Weave a Quilt With Me.” I used the
same fabrics that I used in the previous class I took. Again, I made my project
smaller to “git r done.”
My final quilt project for the year was my Modern Bee
Challenge. Each member drew a color card. It was a blind draw, and I was
fortunate to get a color that I love. Honestly, I did not have much time to spend
on this project so once again it was a “git r done” kind of project. For the
most part I am happy with it, except for the quilting. Maybe some day I will go
back and do some more quilting on it.
Sadly, that is about all the personal sewing and quilting I
did in 2023. I am looking forward to much more time spent in my studio this year.
Blessings,
Candy
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