A blog about quilts'n stuff

A blog about quilts'n stuff

Wednesday 9 May 2012

Remind me!

I'm so glad other quilters remind me of finishing something. One of the motivators is Lee at Freshly Pieced every Wednesday: what's the score?
And also Cille for she is so disciplined to finish something before she starts the next: I admire that and I'm not sure I can do the same. I like so many things (she does too, I'm sure)!

So, the quilt for Siblings Together: is it finished yet? No, but I'm more than halfway quilting it. So it can be finished this week.


As for the rest, I'll come clean:
  1. Movin' on up: top needs finishing
  2. Starry Sashings: ditto
  3. Disappearing 9-patch Christmas quilt: finish quilting + binding
  4. Asterisk vintage quilt: top needs finishing
  5. Postage stamp quilt along: ditto
  6. Quilt for charity Droomdekentjes: border + quilting + binding
  7. Christmas quilt for Annie: it's still not an oblong or square. I need to figure that out.
  8. One block wonder: yellow & blue: the hard work is done, which was the cutting; now the rest.
  9. Granny Squares: slow progress, but progress nevertheless.

Yes I think that's about it.
Can anyone top this list? (I don't think so)
And I'm not going to tell you how many projects I've got lined up! 

If you'd like to see (30) pictures of the Open European Quilt Championships held last week in Veldhoven, The Netherlands, click here.

Friday I have a small celebration with a present for all my readers.
 I'm showing my face at Lee's today!

Thanks for stopping by and do come again!


16 comments:

  1. You have choosen a very nice quilting pattern for your siblings quilt! It's working very well with your fabrics!

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  2. Wow! You do have a list of things going on. That's what happens when you are bit by the quilt bug and just can't stop. Love it!

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  3. I love the wavy line quilting on your Siblings quilt, it gives it so much movement! <3

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  4. The siblings quilt is gorgeous!

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  5. You're just diversifying, that's all :)) The quilting is coming along so well, I really like the close spaced lines, whether straight, curved or circles (like your last commission). They give so much texture and movement.

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  6. The quilting looks fabulous. Looking forward to seeing the finish : )

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  7. That quilting is so cool!

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  8. The quilting looks fab. As for coming clean on my list, if I did, you'd faint lol

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  9. Ha ha Betty, I may be disciplined but my quilts does not even begin to match yours. Not even when I try to copy you :) the waves are amazing

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  10. The quilt is beautiful and I had a great time at the "quilt show." Thanks for posting those. I'm pretty amazed by that quilt made out of jeans!

    Elizabeth

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  11. I love the quilting on your Siblings Together quilt! Wow! I have too many projects going to list, but I don't think I top yours. A lot of mine get shuffled into the cabinet and forgotten about... until I am done with the big project at the moment, and even then I start something new and forget it again.

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  12. The quilt is going to be amazing! Love the wavy quilting! Thanks for sharing the pics!

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  13. I love the quilting. We all have to come clean once in a while. :)

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  14. What a wonderful blog! I love your quilts at the top and this latest one is so bright and cheery! I clicked on the quilts from the NEtherlands..OOOH! What a treat! I especially love Bodil Gardner's entry! I just love all her stuff! Thanks for sharing your impressive list!!!!

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  15. I LOVE your quilting on the Siblings Quilt. Are you doing it on your home machine or a quilting machine? BEAUTIFUL quilt!

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  16. Thanks, Tieing a Knot! I have finished it by now and it was all done on my great Janome 6600.

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