Wow, if the end of the year is time
for reflection, the beginning seems like time
for planning and motivation!
I'm going to do both in the name of efficiency!
Trying to get my UFO list in order is a challenge!
I keep getting distracted by
projects to work on, lunches to have and patterns to explore.
I do have a few rules for myself for my finishes and progress.
A project is not finished until the binding is on! That means
the fabric quantity used can't be counted if it is just a flimsy!
That motivates me a bit. I count a queen sized and 11m,
twin as 6m and crib/baby size as 3. Still not sure how to count
scrap supply; bag, tub, bin, mountain? I am sure a way to add
them all up will present itself.
This past year has seen my stash turn over but my
scrap supply is still generous!
Look at these beauties that just walked in the door!
Thank you so much Good Buddy!
Many of the scraps I receive are already in
great usable sizes. Planning for the next
RSC and the projects I'd love to do has
been fun and productive!
Here are my current ideas! Like any plan,
it comes with a disclaimer! These items
are subject to change or not!!
The bin for 2023 still has a few items
to finish up or combine so that will be
at the top of the list. They may be
combined with the 2025 focus , which is
strings and strips!
My cup runneth over with both so
I have plenty of supply!
One quick trip thru my strip
binder and a nice evening scrolling,
and my string project list is building.
I found some of my old projects,
and would like to do a variation of
the string stars border, using string
made 1/2 squares to make classic
designs.
A 1/2 square with light and dark
halves could produce all sorts of
great designs. Straight furrows,
streak of lighting etc.
I want to so some variations of this
blast from the past, (2022) and
use all strips with color families being the
design maker.
This circular design by Melody Crust has
always caught my eye . A bit intimidating
with all the circles but , I can do it!
It will be so much fun to make the colorful circles,
imagine the variety and different placement possibilities!
It was published in 2002 but is sure to be a classic.
I can't wait to see what wonderful
ideas the cyberverse of quilters will come up with next year!!
Stay safe and sew on!