Many of you post about your accomplishments done during 2025, which I love to see and read about. I applaud you all. My year didn't go so well.
Since my list of finishes is quite short, and the unfinished is much longer, I thought of starting with those. They are listed here in an attempt to kick-start my finish-it mojo. Haha.
What got started this year
Too many things were started, like . . .
On point, rotating direction ~ option 3
Song Title: my favourite guy
Fresh Cut Grass: the pest in my yard
For me, a new year is always filled with good intentions, new projects and plenty of new energy. The year 2025 started just like all the others.
What got started this year
Too many things were started, like . . .
Flying Home as a RSC block
April Fool as a second RSC block. I'm undecided about the layout of this one.
On point, all the same direction ~ option 1
Circles and Squares ~ option 2
On point, rotating direction ~ option 3
Shallow Pond (aka County Clare)
Not meant as a RSC block but somehow it came to be
SHIBs (Squirrel Hiding in Bags) from all those gifted scrap bags. (Received 34 bags of scrap and 5 boxes. Not counting these two bags of filling stuff pictured here.)
Gold and black table runner.
Blue Shoo.
Four blocks in pink.
Petit Point.
None of which are done. There was probably other items but I forgot which ones.
Plaidish
Started at the retreat in February, never to be touched after.
Now the biggest started project of them all: cutting and bagging baby quilt kits for others to sew. Twenty-five tops are done so far and counting. Carole and I are making backing for these. Only 9 are still waiting for a backing. Other ladies are cutting some of my fabric to make the bindings. The batting is to be cut on January 17th. More on that later.
I tried a few things to reorganize my sewing workplace. I've set days for cutting, sewing and family time. Do you remember my list? I didn't until I looked up my own blog. Haha.
Monday, I will cut fabric (check the clothesline) AND clean the cutting table.
Tuesday, I will take care of people, friends, (meetings are usually on this day). If it's a week with no meeting, organize things for the next meeting.
Wednesday, I will sew or quilt (or pin for quilting) (need to fix the problem with the Janome) or organize backs or/and binding.
Thursday, I will hand quilt (because I seem to never find the time to do this anymore).
Friday, I will blog and sew (RSC blocks first and whatever after. Do not start another one).
The weekends are all about cutting and sewing, and shopping, and cooking, and cleaning, and all the boring stuff like that, lol.
Even having the cutting instructions on a clothesline for ease of access to what needs to be cut when a specific fabric was out.
Nothing worked because the problem is ME.
I tried to do too many things, accepted too many scrap bags, the office work load got beyond my capacity with the Real estate department blooming this year (like it never had before, they said), and the construction for the expansion of the office. All I could do after a day at work was eat and sleep. I had to hit the brakes.
What got finished this year
Back in January, I named 4 quilts to finish this year. Only one managed to cross the finish line.
Ohio Star Shadow that I affectionately call "8 Miles of Moon Beam". Started 29 years ago, it is my greatest accomplishment of 2025. Hand-quilted and bind.
The Joyful Quilter's Table Scrap Challenge saw 3 entries from me this year.
Warm Beverage : my favourite coffee
Song Title: my favourite guy
Fresh Cut Grass: the pest in my yard
I also did a PINK scrap basket. I didn't see this one coming but it was done (like most things around here) as a SHIB when I received enough pink scrap to make one.
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| My little bags of pink scrap all fit in the basket. |
We (I) almost adopted another cat this year. Rascal is more and more at our back door. I call different places but all the shelters are at full capacity. So, we are kind-of-taking-care of a feral cat. Rascal is getting used to us and he understands the routine now.
Now, what 2026 looks like?
I don't know about 2026, but I wish you all the best with plenty of good times, health, friends and fabric through out the new year. May your bobbins stay full and blade stays sharp.
Join me at these ladies' place for more inspirations
Angela at So Scrappy
Frédérique at Patchwork and Quilts
Cynthia for Oh Scrap!
























10 comments:
Ooh - I love 8 Miles of Moon Beam. I like the Flying Home blocks. Wow that is a lot of things started!
You've got some good starts & some good finishes, I'm not sure if my finishes out weigh my starts😄 no resolution,gotta get her done list for me🤣mine will be more priority wish list,maybe that'll work out better🤣Have a Happy New Year!
You carried a huge load this past year and managed to accomplish a TON. Don't sell yourself short. I hope this year will be better in terms of work and stitching!
Such a lot of lovely things on the go. I should think 'don't start anything new' should be writen large everywhere you look lol. All the best for 2026 - health peace and happiness. (Maybe be happy and dont try to over accomplish!) xx
I wish you peace and calmness for 2026! Ohio Star Shadow is so pretty! The baby quilt looks so cute and snuggly. Happy stitching in 2026!
Great year review. I love that Ohio Star quilt. Well done!
Oh, Chantal, you need to give yourself some grace. You took on the huge commitment of preparing the kits for the baby quilt project. Of course your'e stressed out. I've suggested this before and I'll suggest it again. Take a break from accepting any new scraps. Yes, they will whine, but you don't need the added pressure of sorting all those scraps which you don't really need. So take a big breath, pick out a project or two to concentrate on finishing, and set the rest aside. When those two projects are done, pick another one. Meanwhile have a Happy New Year.
Pat
An Amazing year of accomplishments. You worked, you took care of your home (including organizing your sewing space), you blogged, kept up with your friends, took care of a stray cat, and in your spare time, made 3 Art Quilts, a baby quilt, handquilted the wonderful Ohio Star Shadow, and woked on at least 18 other projects. Wow
Looks to me that you've set yourself up for a great year of finishes in 2026, with all the current works in progress. It seems like that happens to a lot of us, a year or two of starting every new project that comes along, then a year or two of finishing them all. I wish you a happy and peaceful new year.
Oh you are too hard on yourself!!! you did an enormous amount and using scraps takes so much longer than new fabric. And preparing kits for the baby quilts is massive. Plus you go to work..... Just keep having fun with the fabric.... and making those lovely blocks
Hugz
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