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#51
i have started to quilt a king for my oldest daughter. hope to finish soon. her birthday is 3/25. maybe by then.next is my oldest grandson's quilt.his birthday is 3/6. probably not!!!!!!!!!! i just have to quilt them. sitd method, nothing hard, so maybe, if i stay off of the qb ha!ha!
#52
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Frankfort, Ky.
Posts: 796
I'm going to start by making myself something. I made a bunch of potholders for family. Now I want some. I used the silver(ironing board material), insuli-brite, and batting. I think they can serve as a potholder and a hot mat. Need to make a birthday present for a friend. Then upward and onward ......
#53
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I will FINALLY tackle those roman shades I have been too scared to do for the spare room. Now that the curtain is covering the closet - why not attempt the shades? What's the worst that could happen? (Don't answer that).
Good Luck
#54
I'm not much into seasonal projects except for Christmas but I've got a baby quilt that I'll be hand-quilting. I've also got fabric on the way to start a couple of McKenna Ryan wall quilts that I bought patterns for a couple years back.
#56
I am setting up a quilting calendar, with dates, names, type of quilted project to make. However, I am on board for a super king for in-laws, baby quilt for grandaughter this happened on Xmas day. Looks like I wont have time to start my quilt calendar. I am in the hole before the new year even starts, whops forgot about a grandson who needs his quilted shirt by this Friday. So how was your holiday?
#57
I got an embroidery machine for Christmas and will be incorporating embroidery blocks into a pinwheel quilt for my GD. I also plan on making fence rail ann warm wishes quilts, Valentine's Day pillowcases, placemats, and runners..... better get cracking!!
#58
I have really cut my schedule for next year. Want to do some serious sewing. Several ASG members have started an embroidery club. I REALLY want to get into that and finally upgrade my skills and knowledge. Also, thread painting, landscape and pictorial wall hangings. I need to update my wardrobe.
#59
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 65
I will be gathering material for the quilt I want to work on at my guild's retreat in mid January. Then I will supervise my office colleagues in making of individual blocks, I will put them together and quilt or tie the finished quilt to hang in our office. I've done this twice before but now we've had staff changes and my boss asked me if I would do another one. Luckily he pays me for the fabric and some of my actual time to piece and quilt.
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