Sew...
My lovely new sewing machine was at the doctor for six months. I finally called in in November and asked about it. Oh, they said, the parts aren't in yet. Then a few days later they called me and told me it was fixed. Go figure.
Anyway, I took my old machine to sewing yesterday again and I've enjoyed my new machine again and hopefully, soon... I will sew fun projects again.
Projects finished in 2018:
- Wyatt's train quilt - much like this one above
- My star scrap lap quilt using this pattern
- My blue and white star quilt that I started when I was seventeen years old. It's huge, a large queen size and I machine quilted it. I hand wrote our marriage ribbon verse around the edge and our wedding date and it feels verily personalized and unique. And each of the twenty blocks is comprised of 140 pieces, with lots of triangles that needed squaring. This is such a large accomplishment for me.
- Revamped Nicole's 'practice' wedding dress to fit her.
- An extra large Dresden table topper in black and red and white.
- Backed and bound and quilted a quilt top from Grandma Esau's things.
- Random Baby Quilts
- A mini quilt with itty-bitty tiny pieces.
- Numerous dresses but only one bridesmaid dress. It was a bit of a challenge because the bridesmaid had never worn a tight weave polyester and only had patterns for stretch fabric. But it turned out and she informed me on the day of the wedding how much she loved it. :)
- First off I have about six dresses to sew for my dear MIL
Hem a pair of pants for Grandpa Esau
- I've wanted to do a Lori Holt quilt like this for a long time too.
- I have the most giant collection of stretch fabric scraps that I've saved to make braided rugs. Do you think I could manage this project in 2019??
- I have wanted to do a quilt along project for a long time... which one should I try?
- Also I have oodles of 2" patches from my Grandma Eidse. This is what I'm dreaming of making





I have such amazing talented friends! Wow!
ReplyDeleteYour list amazes me.
ReplyDeleteSuch lovely things! I'm proud of you, sis.
ReplyDeleteThis is all very inspiring.
ReplyDeleteGet 'er done, girl. Maybe your word for 2019 should be 'sew.'🤣
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