Sunday, 28 December 2025

Best of 2025

 Every year I sum up my blog year together with Cheryl. These are the posts I'm most proud of this year. Please visit Cheryl to find all the favorite posts from other bloggers. 

 

Book cover 

In March I showed you a book cover I made as an exercise for my quilt exams. I was, and still am, fascinated by van Gogh's art. Read more about this book cover and see the back- and inside  HERE.

 

 

House quilt  

 For Norwegian Quilt Association's yearly meeting in March I always make a new quilt for the member's exhibition. My younger grandson loved this quilt so much that I gave it to him. We played for hours with it, and found who was living in every house. Read more about it HERE.

 


 
The tree
 
I love to hand stitch, and this little quilt was also made for the same exhibition as the house quilt. It was a challenge with nine participants, and my quilt is in the middle row to the left. See a better picture and details of my quilt HERE.


 Meditation roll  

 In July I made my first meditation roll, or meditation scroll, and after that I've made several rolls for myself and as presents for friends. Here are three, and HERE you can see my first one. You can also watch a video of it HERE.

 
 
Norwegian Snowflake  

 Last year I planned to finish this quilt. And in a way I did it. But it still needs borders. Maybe I can do it next year, and get it quilted? HERE you can find the post about it.


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 Cheryl at Meadow Mist: My Best of 2025 Linky Party

Slow Sunday Stitching 

6 comments:

  1. I love the idea to recap the year of stitching. So much beautiful work!

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  2. I enjoyed looking at what you've worked on this year, Turid! Thanks for including the links to your original posts about these projects. The meditation scrolls are wonderful - you've inspired me to try that!

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  3. I enjoy seeing all your hand stitching. I love the idea of the meditation scrolls. Happy New Year!

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  4. Turid, your work is beautiful. I love that you put so much love and effort into the smallest of projects, they shine. Wishing you continued creativity and inspiration in the new year!

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  5. I love the variety I see in your projects. Have a happy, creative new year. Finishing up the Norwegian snowflake looks like the perfect project to kick the year off and enjoy winter. I love the blues.

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