I'm always planning to start new projects, and of course to finish some old ones. As always I will be tempted by some of my fellow quilters during the year to jump into new things. Thank you all for inspiring me with your creativity. Jump over to Yvonne's blog to find out what people are planning. Maybe you can find a new project to start.
The first thing I plan every year is to take part in Project Quilting from Persimon Dreams. Kim and her friend Trish always have fun challenges for us. If you don't know about this challenge, you should check it out right away, starting soon. Here is one of the quilts I finished during the last challenge.
Right now I'm making a new quilt for an exhibition in March. All my house blocks are done, and now I have to make some trees, join all blocks, quilt and bind it. Wish me luck.
I plan to take part in the EQA (European Quilt Association) challenge. This time the theme is CONTRASTS. I can't show you my idea, but this is one of last year's Norwegian entries, made by my friend Magnhild Tautra. In Alsace at EQA's stand we could study more than 500 entries from different countries, and it was fantastic.
Next year I will try to make some more miniatures from fabric. You might know that I love all mini. I made these for a friend's Santa's house.
Bonnie Hunter started this year's mystery in November. I've made some blocks from every clue, and hope to finish a quilt this time.
Some more kawandi or slow stitching is also on my list. I have a secret quilt I can't show you yet. But this is one I've started.
In May I certainly will make some micro mini quilts with Lesley. They are so fun to make.
By the way, I never touched my Norwegian Snowflake Quilt this last year. Do I dare to say that the top should be finished by the end of 2025?
wow those are some tiny pieces you show! Happy New Year
ReplyDeleteI'm happy to know I'll be making along with you during Project Quilting; I'm looking forward to it starting soon! Looks like you have a lot to enjoy this year. Happy quilting!!
ReplyDeleteHave fun with all your projects. I’m sure you will achieve lots.
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