Well, it all started with 2 cups of good intentions. Add to this 7 baskets of Colourful Fabrics and 4.5 bags of Neutral Fabrics. Follow these with 2 new Rotary Blades. You can add Thread by feet or meter, it's up to you but add enough to make the job enjoyable. Once all is neatly attached together, add a good dollop of sewing/quilting machine shenanigans.
That sums up my year π and it's not even over yet!
For a few years now, I chose some quilts and tag each one to a colour. When Angela calls a certain colour that's the quilt I'm to work on but ...
These were the quilts for 2024:
Hole in the Barn Door - green
Spinner - yellow
Framed 9 Patch - orange - Flimsy
Dreaming in Dutch - pink
Shoreline - red - more blocks done
Broken Dish Swap - purple
Westering Woman - blue
Star Bloom - aqua
Crumb Quilt in flannel - dark blue
HST something for whatever colour I didn't already mention
I totally fell off that wagon. π Only two quilts got some attention this year.
Table Scrap Challenge: Snowflake. Thanks, Joy! This was fun!
I also did the Heart and the Bird Challenges. It is my intention to participate again in 2025, but good intentions without a plan will go nowhere. So, follow The Joyful Quilter for the new plans.
Hole in the Barn Door got a white border and part of the pieced border. Still a UFO. Sigh!
At the end of each month, I enjoyed comparing the scrap bags pictures. Sometimes the difference was easy to see; other times, not so much.
I sold the "I Spy Stars" quilt to a lawyer. First sale. WhooHoo! Very slowly working on another "I Spy" quilt.
Double Halo was a RSC2024 project. Started in January and it turned into a flimsy the same year. Wow! That's a rare occurrence around here. A large piece of flannelette was set aside for its backing. Only need to find the time to quilt it.
Framed 9-Patch started back in October 2016 is now a flimsy too. Yay! How many years will it take me to quilt it? Haha!
I learned how to do Pergamano or Parchment Paper Craft. It's not the same as the baking parchment. This one is thicker than poster board.
Did a lot of mending, as always. This is Raven's blanket. It was in desperate need of some repairs. I was just PURR-crastinating.
Two baby quilts in flannelette started at the October retreat and finished in December. Francine is organizing another retreat in February or March. My name is on the list as I love sewing with this group of ladies.
My second RSC2024 project: Stained Glass. It will continue in 2025 as more blocks are needed. Lately, I've been sewing up scrappy white/neutral triangles to finish off the blocks.
Friends' Favourite got neglected for a while. I have sketched a layout and it will now be easier to move it forward.
Also done:
9 Patch blocks: 139 blocks were added to the collection. The grand total is now 470 blocks!
Knitted 5 dishcloths
Started : Shallow Pond (Bonnie's County Clare) 10 blocks
Added 46 more blocks to Shoreline.
a good six inches of fresh snow. I shoveled some in the morning and during the day the sun melted the little bit that was left behind by the shovel.)
For now, I am cutting, cutting away some scraps, in a futile attempt to turn the mess into order.
This picture showing the mess that was supposed to be "tamed" by year end. Well, it has changed but not exactly the way I had planned.
The year started well enough with lots of decluttering thanks to The Joyful Quilter. She was my inspiration and my reminder. I kind of fell off the wagon since then.
On the other hand, I received more scrap bags then ever before. I tried hard to dwindle the scraps every month in their respective colour, but my friends brought me more scrap bags to "fluff" up the lessened bags. It felt like shoveling during a snow storm. I will continue to search for a system that works for me.
I have just noticed that this is my 600th post. Wow! I had no idea I would go this far. I who is usually shy talking about me, my quirky self, and I. I want to thank all of you for making the journey enjoyable with your comments, suggestions, feedbacks, solutions, and most of all, your friendship. πππππ
Have you noticed that the new year starts with WTF?
Let's not forget that it is followed by a "S"!! π€¨No matter what the new year pretends to be saying, I wish 2025 exceeds your expectations. All the best to you and yours. May your cutting table stays clean and your rotary cutter stays sharp!
Enjoy!
;^)
xox
Planning on joining these talented ladies this week;
Angela at So Scrappy
Nina Marie at Creations - Quilts, Art, Whatever
17 comments:
Merry Christmas, Chantal. I love seeing all your projects, your neverending bags of scraps and I love your sense of humor. Have a Happy New Year, regardless of the unfortunate beginning initials.
Pat
I love the way the framed 9-patch blocks look together with their border blocks. I'm going to start some right away, well ... after I finish the 4 or 5 projects I can see without moving. You have accomplished so much this year. sueclive at aol dot com
Such a productive year! Looking forward to seeing what you come up with next year. xx
You fell off the wagon in a good way tho - what a great recap of all the amazing things you did accomplish!! I love it!! and there was scrap reduction - win win!!!
You've worked on lots of fun projects this year! Every little bit counts, right? I love the look of the Double Halo flimsy. It's going to be a gorgeous quilt! Cheers to more scrappy fun in the new year!
For someone who claims to have done very little, you seem to have accomplished quite a lot. Love the before and after scrap pile. I think I might steal that idea from you. Funny how the more scraps you use the more you have.
Wishing you health, wealth, happiness and lots of scraps in the New Year, my scrappy soulmate!
So many beautiful projects in 2024! It is hard to pick a favorite, but that double Halo is absolutely stunning. The Hole in the Barn Door is also a great quilt. Glad you made so many great quilts last year, even though your scraps have multiplied!
Merry Christmas! We all begin the year with good intentions, and most of us fall off the wagon at some point. But you did some awesome quilt projects. I especially love the Hole in the Barn Door. Wow!!
You used lots of scraps up this year. It’s a never ending battle. Keep sewing. You accomplished a lot this past year and I look forward to seeing what you make in 2025
Congratulations on achieving your 600th post, may you continue blogging for many a year to come. For all your comments about good intentions and falling off the wagon, I think you have done very well indeed!
Sorry your color-assigned UFO plan didn't work as well as you had hoped this year. Thanks for the shout out for the TABLE SCRAPS Challenge, Chantal, your Snowflake entry turned out beautifully! Sorry, not sorry, that your scrap supply increased instead of diminishing this year. Congratulations on the sale of your "I Spy Stars" quilt. That's SEW awesome!! Best of luck on whatever goals you set for 2025.
You have done a lot this year! Congrats on the finishes, sale and blog anniversary! Pretty WIPs, I love them all. All the best for 2025!
So many wonderful quilts to look at. Thanks for sharing. I particularly like the hole in the barn door. The scrappy border and pieces in the blocks really makes it look different. What is it about scraps that make them multiply so fast? Sometimes I use scraps from just one color but does the basket they sit in look less full? Of course not. Good luck with the continual battle with the scraps.
I enjoyed your annual review -- your "recipe" resulted in a delicious year of quilting. Hole in the Barn Door appeals to my scrappy soul.
Loved catching up on all your ongoing scrap adventures! You had a great year.
I wish you all the best in 2025 despite starting with WTF, lol
You summed up your year humorously. Let's hope 2025 brings more smiles!
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