I have enjoyed seeing all my fellow bloggers year end posts. It made me wonder why I was feeling as if I hadn't accomplished much this year. As I look back over the blog to see, I realized I really had a very good year. It started with finishing three quilts!
I
Currently I am hand quilted Simple but Not and plan on starting my last border for Baltimore garden later this week.
I guess it was good to be brave enough to look back. I actually accomplished much more than I realized. I think getting Simple but Not quilted will be my first focus for 2015. I also want to get the last border for Baltimore Garden finished so that it can be come a top. Wonky Star needs to get machine quilted by March. My reward for those finishes will be starting my eagle project. As the year progresses I want to finish two more scrap quilts that I have been doing as leader and enders. Looks like another year of a lot of fun stitches!
I also completed the rest of the blocks for Baltimore Garden and finished three of the borders. Four more quilts were started.
I
Two tops were completed, now to get them quilted! Hopefully at least two more tops will get completed in 2015.
I was also able to make a couple of minis and a table topper. One mini will be finished in 2015 and the other two were finished and gifted.
Currently I am hand quilted Simple but Not and plan on starting my last border for Baltimore garden later this week.
I guess it was good to be brave enough to look back. I actually accomplished much more than I realized. I think getting Simple but Not quilted will be my first focus for 2015. I also want to get the last border for Baltimore Garden finished so that it can be come a top. Wonky Star needs to get machine quilted by March. My reward for those finishes will be starting my eagle project. As the year progresses I want to finish two more scrap quilts that I have been doing as leader and enders. Looks like another year of a lot of fun stitches!
Thank you, Carla, for sharing your beautiful projects from last year -- Now you're making me feel as though I didn't accomplish much in 2014 :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous - you did get so much accomplished! I felt the same way but when I did a review I was very pleasantly surprised at what I had achieved!!
ReplyDeleteThe Baltimore project has been a big one. It will be one you will treasure.
ReplyDeleteSee - you did get a ton done and lots of your is hand piecing! I do wonder if you ever sleep with the amount of hand work you get done. Hugs and good luck on your goals for 2015.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on doing a year end post Carla! I didn't do one this year myself but like you have enjoyed others... I have looked back at where I have been this year tho... I enjoyed that a lot too :) All your finishes and starts and progress made is wonderful! I knew you had a busy year too! lol Kathi
ReplyDeleteLove these posts! It's really interesting to see the year in quilty progress. Lots of wonderful projects!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, you accomplished a lot! I can't wait to see what you're able to accomplish in 2015.
ReplyDeleteWhat a busy quilt maker you've been! I love everything you've done - each project is so different fromt he next and I like that! I have to say that the hexagons on the dark background are very striking! Looking forward to seeing Simple But Not finished!
ReplyDeleteI think it was well worth while to reflect as you really did do a lot! Happy stitching n 2015!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! you have been so productive Carla. Sounds like we have lots more to look forward to this year! Can't wait to see Simple but Not finished :)
ReplyDelete