Okay Ladies, Time To 'Fess Up
#41
Because of health problems and the fact that we are now keeping our two grandchildren while our daughter is in Afghanistan, I have not sewn a thing since before Christmas. So my immediate To-Do list has one item on it -- SEW SOMETHING!! ANYTHING!!
My bucket list includes a Lone Star and Bargello.
My WIP list includes the appliqued Baltimore Album BOM and the pp BOM, both of which are started, but not finished.
My bucket list includes a Lone Star and Bargello.
My WIP list includes the appliqued Baltimore Album BOM and the pp BOM, both of which are started, but not finished.
#43
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Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
Originally Posted by Holice
I guess we men quilters don't need to make "to do" lists.
1.Today I got out a Sticks & Stones pattern that I bought several months ago after someone here posted a beauty.
I totally forgot that before my son got married I was cutting floral strips like crazy to TRY to do a Log Cabin ala Barnbum (her quilts are spectacular!)
2. Finish up a gorgeous Jinny Beyer kit that's about 10 years old.
3.About a million others. Not enough space to list them
:D :D
#44
The folder on my computer says it contains 1,439 files in 95 folders.....that's not counting all the ones I have in the two 5" notebooks that are overflowing.....ummm do you think I will ever get to them all?
#48
I confess: Like many of you, I have a crazy-long list too and I see more inspiration here everyday.
I really want to try my hand at the 3 landscape quilts that I've gotten as far as designing all the blocks for.
:idea: One will be all things Wyoming (bucking bronc silhouette/devil's tower/state bird/bighorn sheep/etc),
:idea: One - Michigan (camping/canoeing/hiking/etc), and
:idea: One - Detroit (RenCen/Belle Isle/Hart Plaza/RedWings/etc).
I've been collecting fabrics a little while for them, but still have some to get. The "city" fabrics are harder to come by, but I've found a couple on the board. Always looking for something that looks like skyscraper glass windows; stainless steel for sculptures; and marble for fountains.
Ahh, but, one at a time. I have one charm square top finished -to be sandwiched in the next few days; a baby quilt (as soon as we find out what it will be) and one for my DGS's birthday. All to be hand quilted, so it takes me awhile.
I really want to try my hand at the 3 landscape quilts that I've gotten as far as designing all the blocks for.
:idea: One will be all things Wyoming (bucking bronc silhouette/devil's tower/state bird/bighorn sheep/etc),
:idea: One - Michigan (camping/canoeing/hiking/etc), and
:idea: One - Detroit (RenCen/Belle Isle/Hart Plaza/RedWings/etc).
I've been collecting fabrics a little while for them, but still have some to get. The "city" fabrics are harder to come by, but I've found a couple on the board. Always looking for something that looks like skyscraper glass windows; stainless steel for sculptures; and marble for fountains.
Ahh, but, one at a time. I have one charm square top finished -to be sandwiched in the next few days; a baby quilt (as soon as we find out what it will be) and one for my DGS's birthday. All to be hand quilted, so it takes me awhile.
#49
Originally Posted by Suzi
I think I'm probably the only one here that does one (1) quilt at a time (actually, one (1) project at a time). Thus I will "think" about what the next quilt will be when I finish the one I'm working on right now ---------- back to contemplating my OBW layout!
#50
Originally Posted by darlin121
i have more on my to-do list than I care to count. The three pressing projects are 2 sampler quilts and a lybrinth quilt. Jeeze, did you have to remind me?
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