I have relayed several times how much I am enjoying my bullet journal. I make it a point to write in it every night, recording any sewing or prep for sewing (fabric selection, cutting for current project, pressing, trimming, etc.). I keep it simple, which is why I can keep up with it. Tonight I was thinking that a lot of the items that were UFOs are gone from my house. I was curious to tally up what I’ve completed this year. Some projects were fresh starts, so if I have the center done (waiting for borders), I consider that a lot. Most of my quilts are at least twin size. Many are queen-sized.
Buckle in. Here’s my list:
Quilts started from scratch AND already finished and delivered ~ 7
Quilts that were pieced when I started the journal that are completely finished ~ 5
Quilts whose centers are pieced...borders not on ~ 3
Antique quilts that need to be checked for repair needs and then quilted ~ 5
Customer quilts machine quilted ~ 17 (this surprised me)
Tops of mine that are ready to quilt ~ 9
Quilts that need bound ~ 4 (all are seasonal pillows)
Quilts that are in miscellaneous levels of completion but are not tops yet ~ 10
I finished the top and back of my next wedding gift quilt today. I am soooo happy with how they turned out. I rarely (OK I don’t ever remember doing this) make sample blocks for my quilts. I usually cut and make about half of one, then cut the remaining units once I see what colors I should add or not use any more of (I nearly always make scrappy quilts). For some reason, I cut 6 extra Friendship star blocks for the wedding quilt. I decided to use two different creams for the back with the stars in a row between them. I had to make 3 more blocks and add a little strip of muslin to make it wide enough. I wrote right on the muslin for a label so I wouldn’t have to add one later. Here are the blocks on my design wall.
I did two hours’ total of yard work today. About 45 minutes in the AM and then 75 minutes in the evening. I also did a small paint job that has been put off again and again. So my sewing time was interrupted off and on. I didn’t get a pic of the whole quilt top once it was finished. I sew a 1/8” line around the edge of it has lots of seams, and this sure did!
Here is a small part of the back and some of the top as they hang on my quilt frame (so they don’t have to be pressed again tomorrow).
1 comment:
You have accomplished a lot in just 5 months! I'm pretty sure I couldn't keep up with you. I have a journal for quilting but don't write in it very faithfully. Sometimes I draw a block idea in it or what color embroidery thread I will use in a project. We are going on a trip and I have some Peter Rabbit blocks to embroider for a baby quilt that I will work on in the car.
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