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Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Planning Can be Fun ~ Sometimes



EDIT: I am renaming this a WISH LIST, fun to think about but not realistic. I hope you can njoy my dreams and plans.

Good morning! Today I am looking at the Dreaded To Do List. I don't do New Years Resolutions [and if you do, are they not oh so last year already?]. I do however like lists as we've talked about before, but my winter planning list this year has me bug eyed and confused before I have even gone into the sewing room. 



I keep telling myself, Focus, focus!

Snow is coming this week. Projects pre-Number One are Hearts for my etsy shop [or to sell here via my blog due to photo issues], will start them today!



Then  to prep hand work for sewing during power outages. I have my Snowman's hat and face etc all ready to be attached. 


And I want to get these two tiny bowl fillers set up. They are kits I found on FB. I was disappointed that the shapes are not precut, just teeny tiny bits of wool and a pattern. I didn't need to spend $8.oo for that! I also have a mini quilt ready for hand quilting, it's just 4" square, how cute.


Back to The List [you may notice it is a very Jan Patek year! She is my most favorite designer!]:

 Number One project is to piece the remaining 11 Stars for Silent Night. That's 44 Geese blocks that make the stars' points. I plan to go scrappier with this batch as sorting them perfectly really slowed me down.



#2 item was to make more Hideous blocks and finish that 2018 sewalong. But now I'm not sure where I want to go with it.

The blocks are called Hideous because in my original post I showed a set of fabrics [first set of fat quarters I ever bought], a group called Jamestown by Nancy Gere. I said I loved the fabrics but thought they'd make an absolutely  hideous quilt. That challenge, to make the ugly quilt still looms. I do like the blocks in this colorway; I set aside the blue and white blocks I was also making; unexpectedly they were the ugly blocks, too ugly to bother with or finish.  Aren't they depressing? Eeeew.


I stalled on this sewalong because I found the history lessons that went with each block were offensive and unpleasant, not inspiring like Westering Women had been. And I was put off from following Brackman's sewalongs when I sent her a photo of WW and got a tepid, snippy reply. Quite rude! Oh my, took the wind right out of my quilty sails, lemme tell you. But that is, uh, history. What to do with the Hideous blocks though?

#3- Make a fast Blue Pineapples throw for this coming summer. Try-out pattern made.


#3A- Work on Winter Wild Geese and Blackbirds quilt. Black, grey, blue flannels, winter on the marshes.


4- Put together these wonderful Wagon Wheel blocks and layer and pin for hand quilting next summer.



5-Prep the rest of Silent Night's appliques 



and start the border for Coxcombe. 


You can see Lori's quilt HERE  HUMBLE QUILTS with her beautiful machine applique work. I plan to hand applique. I love this quilt and want to make it, very challenging. But I'm put off by its real name, Anniversary Quilt, since I have no anniversary to celebrate or be proud of. Hence my rename of Coxcombe. And another boggle, it's immense. I want to reduce it to 75%. More thought needed.


I know I'm not good at prepping applique, usually just do it as needed. But I am seeing that this will be another lost to Covid summer, a summer spent alone on my deck and I want to use my time more productively that I have this past year. So I'll leave it on the list for now.

Last these are patterns I'd love to make but realistically will not have the time:

This I love! I'll hang it on my door to welcome everyone if we ever have Thanksgiving again. I'll probably make the Pineapple's body one weekend, really want to work on it!



And this sweetie too! To replace Bitty in my Grandma's hope chest, it is about 44" square, just one giant darling basket. Hw cute is that!


The other crib quit, on  the right, could even be a gift quilt for a child. It's also adorable but simpler and not quite as whimsical. I might try to do it very low volume, almost colorless.


An Easter quilt, also for my door. I was planning to make it last winter but made masks instead. All the fabrics are gathered.


 And because I have so few patriotic quilts and now with the new leadership in our country, I feel less embarrassed  and more celebratory. Love the soft colors too. This is called Dawn's Early Light.





Below, from TQC. Just fun and charming, lots of sit and piece. These are 2" and 4 " blocks, very tiny.



Fun again. Lately a lot of ABC quilts are showing up online; numbers is so different. I'd use many of the colors from Festival of Life.


And last a far-fetched dream project. I adore this early Jan P quilt. All these small appliques would create excellent beach time hand sewing for years to come. It is very vintage, found the book on Thrift Books for under 5.oo.


I think the book is Snowbound, the quilt is Snow Day.


Organized? Or overwhelmed? Both! I do like having it all written up here on my blog to guide me through this year. But no deadlines, no competition. I plan to make it a wonderful year, I plan to embrace to restrictions and solitude. Yes Covid is winning, just today it is said the vaccines do not work on the newest mutation found. Instead of worrying, I will be satisfied to get Silent Night on the way to completion and to finish Blue Pineapples, plus have plenty of hand sewing for this summer. 

My mom had a slightly macabre sense of humor, at New Years she'd toast: "Eat, drink and be merry!" leaving out the rest but we all knew the rest of the quote.

How do you work? Do you enjoy juggling many projects? How do you prioritize?



Mo has HIS priorities straight: 








love

lizzy

gone to the beach......




















12 comments:

  1. Hello from Scotland :) I just found your blog today, finding it very inspiring and optimistic. I want to get back into quilting now I've finally moved home - there are lots of bare walls crying out for quilts of all sizes :)
    Off to do some planning of my own

    S

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    1. Welcome! You're a no reply blogger! If you'd like me to respond via email, pls send me yours?
      I'm so happy you found my blog and hope you'll continue to enjoy it, as well as your exciting quilting future. How lucky to have open wall space!

      Where in Scotland do you live?

      love

      lizzy

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  2. Oh I am with Mo--stay warm, have good food and try to stay calm...hahaha
    I don't like to make a list or prioritize..gives me agita, but I guess I really do have some sort of a mental checklist that I review every once in a while..I usually have only 3 things at the very most that I work on concurrently.
    Now it's Geese hand quilting (with the top and bottom borders to be layered and quilted yet); my Unity log cabin; and the last Butterfly embroidery...sprinkled with diamond painting when nothing appeals for the day...so a kind of "mish-mash" ...;000

    I love JP patterns too--but find them super challenging--my one long term goal (if you can call it that) is to try to de-mystify needleturn applique this year...or before I pass anyway hahaha.

    I love your planned projects (I have that JP Basket pattern and her angel Tree toppers one) in my pattern box...we'll see...

    Hope the snow didn't amount to much out there--we got 2" +/- here..just enough to have to shovel a bit..ugh!!
    Stay safe, double mask now...scarey times
    Hugs, from the snow-ey landscape Julierose

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  3. Wow, that's one ambitious list of potential projects! I loved the pineapple baby quilt you made last year, and sure I'll love the next one too. And that HST pineapple wall quilt is outstanding! T'would be a challenge for me as HST's tend to always turn out rather wonky here.

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  4. Oh my! That is a big list. This is the first year I haven't made one! Now that I've finished hand quilting my cherry tree quilt I need a nightly hand work project so will likely start something new soon. I ran out of steam after losing Porter. I'm missing the click click click of his toenails on our wood floor. :(

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  5. I couldn't handle a list that long! I'd be doing good with even one set of items on there, lol. I'm more of a 'one thing at a time' person. But I admire your determination and organization!

    I guess I'd be more into Mo's list - get plenty of sleep and stay warm!

    No resolutions or list for me this year really - just try to get my hip fixed is about it!

    Thanks for sharing!

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  6. It's good to get it all down on paper or on the blog - and you have quite a list! Some great projects underway and lined up. I think it's nice that you don't have deadlines and are determined to have a wonderful year. An inspiring attitude. I did get a chuckle at your "hideous" blocks. I don't know.... I think they would still make a charming quilt but why bother with it if you don't like it?

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  7. When in doubt, ask The Supervisor. He's got the planning department under control! You're very organised.
    I admit that enthusiasm trumps planning here every time. I enjoy process.
    The Festival of Life is a long-time favourite which I've wanted to do for years. The pattern speaks to me every time I haul it out. Basket of Blooms is also a winner, but the giant pineapple is an equal competitor!
    I really like your idea of doing a low volume crib quilt with the garden design. I think it'll be magical.

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  8. Well, I'll start by saying that I work like Mo ;) I'm organized and can multitask at my job, but not so much when left to my own devices at home.

    Lol, had forgotten about the 'hideous blocks.' I like both of those 44" quilts, and I am excited to see the blue pineapple throw.

    I won't be surprised to see what you accomplish this year ;)

    Back to work on Saturday. Wish me luck!

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  9. I HAD to post this from my friend Bonnie who doesn't do blog comments. It's hilarious and she is absolutely right, about the odd man out block of Hideous:
    "Sweetie,
    Please don't be insulted or hurt.
    I know nothing about quilts but on your no.2 those pretty yellows and reds.
    Omg remove that blue and green thing.
    I'm sure there are vibrant compliments to the red and yellow.
    That blue and green faded is not one.
    It has got to go.
    Even towards something else but not where it is.
    Take care
    Hugs
    Bonnie

    P.s. I hope you are bundled like Mo is."

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  10. So many good projects here. I love making my quilty lists, possibilities and the even the ones actually in progress. lol Going to be fun to see where you end up by years end on some of these!

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  11. So many fun options here, Lizzy. I'm looking forward to seeing what you work on next -- or at least which of these you blog about next. About those depressing blue and white blocks -- your comment makes me wonder if my blue and light blocks will make a depressing quilt. You know blue is not one of my favorite colors, anyway. I haven't done anything with them since I finished the 20th block.... And so sorry about the unkind comment from BB. How discouraging.

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