Merry Christmas Eve-Eve-Eve.
I'm betting this is a pretty important To-Do Tuesday
for a lot of us. If you haven't gotten 'em done, well...
you probably have some fast and furious sewing
ahead of you. Godspeed, and may your needle
be swift and your bobbin hold to the very end.
I don't have any last-minute projects going but
I still want to finish everything up by the end of
I still want to finish everything up by the end of
the year for multiple reasons so I've been
working on completing my "open" projects.
1) Bind Ombre
Done!
Were you starting to think it wouldn't happen?
I even washed it up to see if the quilting
looked any better. It didn't, but good news!
The colors didn't bleed at all! So I squeezed in
a little extra charity for the season by boxing
it up and sending it to a local shelter.
Maybe some teen girl will give it some love.
2) Bind September Glow
Done!
84 X 78
I settled on September for the name because
around here, most of our leaves are gone in
November. With the green fabrics mixed in,
I just see more September....and October
but I'll save that month for Halloween.
I meant to get a better closeup of the borders:
the outer has a gold acorn print (on green) and
the inner is a larger print of leaves and acorns.
Quilting the oak leaf/acorn motif over all,
I think I made it clear this is all about fall trees!
Now that it is officially winter though, Glow
is already packed away--yet another quilt
finished at the end of its season. But also
another that will fun to pull out next year,
all new, at the beginning of the season.
2021 is already lookin' good.
3) Start quilting Peppermint Forest
Started.
I chose the snowflake pantograph: slow-going
but it is ever so much fun making snowflakes!
How often does a person get to make snowflakes?
(I mean since those paper ones in kindergarten...)
I'm a little over half-way done and the quilting
is going well enough. I'm thinking another
few hours or so is all I need--and that might
even happen today. This all depends on the
hub's meeting schedule, of course.
4) Make backing for pumpkin quilt
Not done.
Just didn't get to this one.
5) Make one more stocking (for granddaughter)
Done and hanging up!
It's good to have everyone represented
and ready for the big day!
And that's it for my week. It may not look like it
but I did slow down. I even threw in some fun
baking and cooking for the family...but then
yesterday I found out I'm probably going to have
to pick things back up if I'm going to finish my
last three quilts before 2021 arrives.
I have news on my shoulder pain. Along with the
arthritis, it turns out that when I thought I just
over-did it while swimming laps (18 months ago!)
I actually tore it. Since then, my body built up a nice
calcium deposit under the tear so I now have both
to deal with. Next week is my first "go" at getting
the calcium broken up (by needle). If I'm lucky, the
radiologist will get it in one or two sessions. Once
it's broken up, then I will hopefully begin healing.
If not, it's surgery and 6 to 8 weeks of no quilting.
Because that is how we measure all of
life's turns and upsets, right?
I don't know how much these lavage sessions
will set me back, if any, but I'm just going to try to
get these last three quilts done by next Tuesday.
It's not likely, but I can still try.
All that aside, I'm super-happy to know that it's
nothing serious and that I can be fixed.
I can't believe I went 18 months on that...or
maybe I can. I know me. I would totally do
something like that, <rolling my eyes>
regardless of the increasing pain.
A lesson to learn in 2021.
For next week:
1) Finish quilting Peppermint Forest, bind, label
2) Load up Pine Tree Lane and quilt; bind, label
3) Make backing for Pumpkin quilt;
load, quilt, bind and label
I know, I know--this will take a Christmas
miracle. I'm not going to push it.
3) Update 2020 quilt list
4) Start on 2021 quilt list
And now it's time to start building the big list.
The yearly one.
This also means I need to bring 2020's up to date.
The tab is all updated and I'm working on the
end of the year post.
Happy quilting and a very beautiful and blessed
Christmas to all my quilty friends!
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Comments
That said....love the glow quilt, even if you did not like the finished quilting it is a beauty. And the Sept. quilt is very you. Enjoy the week and the quilts will be waiting for you.
Very pretty quilts and nice to donated that very pretty bright quilt anyone would love that not just a teenage girl :)