I always have lots of plans for the new year. Here you can see some of my plans.
Lupine & Laughter
I can't resist taking part in Bonnie Hunter's Mysteries. This year we've come to part 6, and already have made lots of bigger blocks. I think we have at least two more clues to go before the release, but one never know with Bonnie. HERE you can see my posts about this project.
Project Quilting
This is a fun project to take part in, as I get a kickstart with finished projects every year. You can jump in, and you'll find it at Persimon Dreams, starting the first Sunday in January. Here is one of the things I made in January.
Micro mini
Every year in May I've made some miniquilts for Leslie's challenge. Hopefully she will host this party in 2026 too. Here is one from last year. So fun to use selvages.
Scrappy meets thrift
This year I've made small economy blocks for a challenge from Taryn. I plan to finish this quilt before the summer. Here you can see hundred blocks, but I've made 250 of them. And HERE you can see my posts about this project.
EQA-challenge
European Quilt Assisiation hosts a challenge for European quilters every year. I made this quilt for the exhibition in September, with the theme Contrasts. The inspiration to make this I got from Martin in Bergen, with his wonderful photo from Fjellveien. Next year the theme is Insects. That's perfect for a butterfly lover. The exhibition will be in Alsace in September.
Slow stitching
As I love slow stitching, I plan to make some more art journals. This one I made for a friend for Christmas. HERE you can see a video of the project.
I'm always making some secret projects. Most of them I can show you later. Hope you will find some interesting things here also the coming year. You can also follow me HERE for more daily updates.
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Sounds like a wonderful year you have planned! The challenges seem like a great way to use up your scraps. Have a Happy New Year! Thanks for sharing on my weekly show and tell, Wednesday Wait Loss.
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Love the 'contrasts' quilt you made for the exhibition! It is so creative and wonderful!
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