It's time for summing up 2024 together with Cheryl. Here is five of my favorites from this year. Enjoy, and visit Cheryl for favorites from my fellow bloggers.
Circle Quilt
The first big quilt I finished in 2024 was this circle quilt, for an exhibition in Oslo in March. The quilt is a study of fabrics from the last 40 years. Many other quilters smiled when they saw it and remembered quilts they had made from the different fabrics. More about this quilt you can find here.
Mini La Passion
I hand quilted my mini La Passion for the exhibition in Oslo in March. Pattern is by Grit Kovacs, the hexagons are 1/4", and there are 17 300 of them. You can read much more about this quilt and my first La Passion here and here.
Quiet books
I've made quite a few quiet books this year. They are popular for small children. I've also held classes and seen some beautiful quilt books be made. Here and here are more about my quiet books. Here is a page from one of my books.
Micro mini quilts
Every year when May comes there is a challenge to make micro mini quilts on Lesley's Instagram. And as I love all things mini, it's perfect for me. Here is one of my minis made this year. You can also watch some others in this blog post.
Mice for Christmas
In December I made a mouse family. And I sold them all, so now I have to start making new ones for next year. My blog post about these mice is here. There you will find the entire family.
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great job on all of your quilts!
ReplyDeleteAll great quilts, quilt books, and the mouse family too. Really pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow, that hexagon quilt was quite the labor of love. It looks amazing. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteLa Passion is gorgeous! Lots of fun projects this year!
ReplyDeleteOh, La Passion is a beauty!! The mouse is charming. Congratulations on a memorable year of quilts and fiber art.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely recap of your year! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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There is nothing mini about the La Passion, with the exception of the size of the hexagon! Lots of love went into it. Hope you continue to make gorgeous works of art in 2025!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous bunch of posts (and projects) for 2024!
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