... getting a place like this, where we can shamelessly share
our long lists, and encourage each other.
;>)
our long lists, and encourage each other.
;>)
THANKS, Dawn and Wendy, for such a great intiative !
Well, I made my own list(s) and figured out a 2011 "attack plan" :
"Old"Long term projects
Hexies ---> 3 flowers a week
Morning "Klosjes" (spools) ---> min. 2/day, while sipping my first coffee
Ufo's
"Life is Beautiful ---> I'm busy piecing the top together,
just can't wait starting to quilt this one.
"Crazy for Tulips" ---> 11 blocks done, out of 16
"An Angels Story" ---> need to piece the top together
"Xmas plaid" ---> I'm halfway done
Handquilting
"Trip Around the World"
"A Year with Sunbonnet Sue"
"Amish Sunshine and Shadow"
"Toffees"
"Big Bear Hugs"
Stitcheries
I decided to spend my weekends on these.
Right now, I'm having such a good time stitching
"The Wish Quilt" (Bronwyn Hayes)
etc... etc... etc...
Hopefully, some of these will "bite the dust" this year !
Hopefully, some of these will "bite the dust" this year !
;>)
Next time I'll post pictures, promised.
ENJOY YOUR SEWING !
6 comments:
I really like the way you've broken these down into smaller bits Nadine. That will definitely make it easier to see the light at the end of the tunnel....and there is a light!!!!!
Can't wait to see some of these finishes soon!!!
sew many sugary hugs
Wendy :O)
Well Done - I think the first step has to be to make the list and then either allocate a ranking or a tiem when you will work on each - like the stitcheries for teh weekends! Looking forward to seeing your finishes.
The salami method is a wonderful thing, is it not? One slice at a time.
I'd love to see the pictures. Nice attack plan.
Good to sort them all out like that... hope you do well whittling down the list.
wow nadine... a great list of gorgeous projects...making the list is the first thing and then you have a visual point to start...then they become finishes on your finish list....off to sew??
Hugs Dawn x x x
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