The year is coming to a close. I have a list of unfinished projects that I intended to complete in 2019. I got eight out of ten done! 1) Four-patch Star baby quilt; 2) Teresa's B&W Mostly quilt; 3) my B&W Mostly quilt; 4) Random Chickens; 5) Waltz (3-D) quilt; 6) RV wall hanging; 7) "D" Stack N Whack; and 8) Duree's Musical Seamstress Fairy/Angels wall-hanging. I did not get Teresa's and my Artsy wall-hangings completed, but they are on my list for 2020, including a dozen others. I will be posting a list of objectives in January for 2020. I have to admit I am excited about getting those projects done. I have to remember that I, also, need to take time to help "the girls" with their quilting and I want to do a couple art quilts this coming year. I have written my visions down in the wonderful little planning book Teresa got me. It looks like a McCalls pattern. I call it my McCalls Planning Guide.
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The girls have been very busy this year, too. Check out their blog by clicking on the link, on the left side of the screen: Gluten Free Doll Quilts. They are amazing and getting more amazing. Someone must be crazy!!
Here is something you should try in 2020: use some scraps to make something (zipper bags are perfect for scraps and doll quilts, naturally!); use some rick rack in something you create (preferably some you found in your grandma's old sewing machine or picked up at the thrift shop).
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