Sewing Items:
1. Hexy MF--This one needs to get done and sent off to be long-armed.
2. Marcelle Medallion--I kind of petered out on this. I want to at least add some more layers this quarter.
3. Tear Drop quilt--Have to figure out a plan for this one...and probably send it off to be long-armed as well.
4. Hexy Diamonds--ticking away at this one. I'm slower at EPP than I think I should be.
5. Converging corners--it either gets done this quarter or pitched.
6. Sidekick bag--mama needs a summer bag!
7. Meridian #2--it's getting too warm to wear this. I'd like to have it ready for the fall.
8. Starlight #1--I have the backing...
9. Starlight #2..my April ALYOF goal. It's a gift.
10. Penny Patch--I have planned this one since Rachel posted the tutorial. On tap for Stash Bash.
11. Tube Quilt #2--Also a gift. With a deadline
12. Tula sampler--I have about half the blocks sorted. It's coming with me to Stash Bash.
13. Black/White and color quilt...needs more blocks. On tap for the 4x5 this session.
14. Needlebooks...on a deadline. Almost completed.
15. 5 metal clasp purses for C...making for my cousin-in-law to be's wedding party.
16. Gypsy Wife...so so need to do this one. Fabric and bits sorted for a while now.
17. Feathers #2...I have the paper pieces and fabric sorted. Coming with to Stash Bash.
18. Cluck Cluck Sew Squares and Stripes quilt (Geek version) Coming with to Stash Bash.
19. Stitched in Color bag..so, I intended to make this back when Rachel was teaching her Color class. It got shelved because of the class play.
20. Red/Purple quilt...I basted it. Started quilting it. Petered out with the ick.
In terms of knitting, I'd like to clear out the projects that just need sewing or one sock to finish.
Knitting Items:
1. Peacock mittens
2. Sherbet shawl
3. Pink cinnabar and spice sweater
4. Central Park hoodie
5. stripey sock
6. tutti frutti sock
7. pastel shawl
8. Leaf sock
9. green belt
10. blue sweater
11. icarus shawl
12. yoda hat
13. cable scarf
14. black cardigan
15. socks scraps blanket
16. brown alpaca sweater
So..um...yeah. That's 36. Not counting all the BOMs, Heal circle blocks, and running the 4x5 this session. Oh, and parent conferences. Hrm. I'm throwing it all at the wall and seeing what sticks.
Linking up!!!!
I love so much about the things that you have going on -- good luck with all your goals.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. You win! I think this is the biggest list I've seen. Good for you for the stick to it you've displayed. I think I might make a list this quarter. How long do we have?
ReplyDeleteYou lists make me feel so much better about my pile of WiPs!!!
ReplyDeleteGood luck ;)
Have a wonderful (productive) time at Stash Bash. You're juggling a lot of great projects here
ReplyDeleteYou are so talented! So many quilts on the go!! The fabrics for the "geek" quilt and for converging corners are so totally awesome!! Looks like some great stuff is on its way.
ReplyDeleteEmily at backtothecraft.blogspot.ca
So, yeah, if you don't go out, like, ever, I'm sure you'll make it :oD
ReplyDeletePart of this is about finishing, part of it is also about moving things further along. Both are wins! The last part is keeping everything in sight and mind because if you don't the chances of them not getting finished gets even greater. Don't despair a long list, embrace it and go for the "whatever gets done" gravy! Good Luck and enjoy Stash Bash!
ReplyDeletewhoa - this is a HUGE list! can't wait to see all your fun finishes :-)
ReplyDeleteI thought I had a lot of knitting projects but you beat me hands down! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteOh my, I thought my two socks (differnent pairs) in progress was a lot..you have knitting galore!
ReplyDeleteGood stash bash fodder here! See you soon!!
ReplyDeleteThat's a crazy big list! Loving the socks, one day I will attempt some! Good luck :-)
ReplyDeleteMy, that's a long list! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteSo, I realized half-way down your post that I was kinda sorta holding my breath and then consequently out of breath by the end. CRAZY GIRL! Marcelle Medallion - I SO want to do that one, but I'm going to wait till I finish the Gypsy Wife (which I'm loving by the way, I'd goad you into starting with the fabric you have set aside, but clearly you need no goading! :) And the yoda hat - oh, my sister made one for my son when he was one, and it was his favorite hat for a year... even when it became much to hot for that wool-felted thing. Converging Corners? Don't pitch it! That fabric is adorable! I have no idea what you have planned, but stick it out; I love it. Okay, that might be all I wanted to comment on. I'm sure I missed something though...
ReplyDeleteKnitting WIP's always looks so much more scary than patchwork ones. Looks like you have plenty to keep you busy!
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