Tuesday, 30 April 2024

2024-the Year of the Finish #2

My phrase for last year was 'the Year of the Finish'

It went reasonably well, 27 craft projects completed. I only started one quilt (which meant so many added to the list! ). 

I am continuing the theme this year, focusing on getting quilt tops together, so at least I know where I'm at and I won't be overwhelmed by tubs of projects. 

Here are some I completed last year. 


This puzzle quilt was on my bed during the winter. I made it from leftovers from another one, pictured below. Using a neutral as an alternate block made assembly much easier. 




I finished this little table topper chess board from precut 2 1/2" squares. 



This was a housewarming gift for a friend. I love the pieced backing, lots of orphans and offcut backing strips. 



This 100" square quilt was my granddaughters first big girl quilt. Made from 2" strips. She insists there must be another like it somewhere in the world! We play I Spy with it. 




I made and yarn bombed lots of jellyfish, they are mindless TV projects. 

I love this decaying harbour, it has so much character. 

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I am still ironing strips and assembling crumb quilt squares, made form over 10 years of bits and pieces.  

I KEEP FINDING MORE!

All the orphans and scraps will make lovely crumb quilts, which I would love to use as backing. 






I am trimming to 10" squares. 

It's definitely something I should have been working on regularly, instead of stuffing the strips into tubs! 


This weeks audiobook is a free Librivox reading of Anna Karenina, on Youtube


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2 comments:

Vicki in MN said...

Your string pile looks like mine! Some day I will whip up another string type quilt, they are so fun and mindless sewing! Love your quilts you finished last year.

starflash quilts said...

Thank you!