In 2010 I was determined to get a lot of quilting projects finished. Gee, I bet every quilter in America makes that statement every year.
In the first 3 months of 2010, I finished one quilt project that had been lingering for way too long, made 2 baby quilts and a wall hanging..... as shown in this
2010 The Year of the Quilts post.
Then I finished a quilt for our bedroom. When we bought this house, I decorated the master bedroom around my favorite Ralph Lauren sheets. I wanted the room to be calm and serene.
By then it was summer time and my quilting mojo slowed way down.
I did manage to re-vamp and clean up the quilty shack though. Here it was at the last quilty shack viewing
I pretty much decided there was NO room for needless decor. If I could not use it for storage or function, it was out.
One of the biggest "duh why didn't I do this sooner" moment was to butt up another table to my existing sewing table. Pretty sure if I could squeeze a little bed and a fridge in here, I might never leave!
November rolled around I finished this Christmas flannel quilt.
The backing was a panel with cute vintage looking Christmas pictures. I think the line is called Kiddie Christmas and it is a Moda fabric.
We all fought for this one over the holidays. It is warm, warm, warm!
Forward to like 20 days before Christmas and I am sewing like a crazy, nutty, crack head woman trying to finish 2 quilts.
One for my sweet mother-in-law. I forgot to take pictures of it, so I had to take these at her house.
(Good grief, those pictures were taken with my clearly inadequate camera phone. You were thinking I needed to repeat my photography classes, huh?)
It was a turning 20 pattern. Easy peasy.
And I also made hubs a quilt. It was made with the Marines and blonde rascal's old jeans and cami's that the Marine wore in Iraq and Afghanistan.
He thinks I am the coolest wife ever. Naturally. Frankly, I had an ulterior motive....he is always cold and I am hot. I hate the heater being on and breathing in warm air. Now I just mummy wrap him in his quilt and turn down the heater. Mwwhahaaaaaa....
In the middle of all that I decided to make blonde rascal's 3 teachers, mug rugs. Like I had nothing else to be doing? That was a bizarre thought, but thankfully since they were so tiny they went together really fast. And I got brownie points for the semester!
That has me closing out 2010 with 7 quilts completed, one wall hanging and 3 mug rugs. Hmmmm wonder what 2011 will hold?
So many quilts to make, so little time....
4 comments:
Brooke you are just so quilty. I am impressed as always. The teacher's gifts were too cute, and the quilt for D., was heart warming as well as body warming. :)
wow! i am impressed!!! beautiful talents! mrs johnson (7th grade) would be so proud!!!
:) linda
oops...8th grade...all of that hand raising (and subsequent cursing) about my pillow made me lose blood flow, which have had long term effects on my memory...
Oh my gosh Linda!!! I am pretty sure EVERY cuss word I know to this day, I learned in Home Ec from you! Ohhhh the memories!! That does not even compare to the cooking antics.... I miss you!!!!!
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