Well ladies (and gentlemen!) how are you doing with your summer sewing? Lets have a little mid-summer update and see how everyone is getting on. I've updated the button for this - if you want to replace the old one, please do; if you prefer to keep the older version, feel free - whatever you want. Also if you want to join in now, please do! I'll be doing a little giveaway at the end of August for people taking part.
I'm quite proud of my mid-term report card :-) I put items from the original list in green to make it easier to read. So here goes:
1. Finish my Walk in the Woods/It's a Hoot quilt for my goddaughter's First Communion. Yay! This was done, delivered and loved by my lovely goddaughter and her Mammy :-) It also got so much quilt love from my readers, thank you to everyone for all your lovely comments on it!
2. Make a quilt for my daughter, the most demanding customer in the world ever. Oh yes, demanding is the word but it was done. At the time I was a little disappointed by the backing but as it spends most of its time being dragged around the garden I think I was being a little precious ;-)
3. Commissioned "Sophie's Dreams" quilt. This quilt was renamed "Summer Dreams". I fought with this one a little bit at quilting stage but it turned out quite lovely and baby's mum was delighted with it!
4. Quilt for my son D. He's now feeling a little left out of the action and asked me this morning could he have a train quilt. Haven't gotten near this one yet although I have the design drawn and its going to be a simple one. I need to stock up on some solids in charcoal and brown for it.
5. My Central Park Skittles quilt. I've pieced half the blocks for this quilt top but had to put on hold for a few weeks to create some time for the Kaleidoscope QAL! I know a couple of people were curious to see how this quilt is going to be laid out - here's a little preview of how the blocks will work.
6. Finish making my bedroom curtains - they've been sitting half made in my basket for almost a year now and they need to be done! Slowly, slowly I'm getting there. I have one hemmed and the other basted; once that's done I'll be working on the lining. I'll definitely have these done by the end of the month.
7. Baby quilt - I have a pattern idea for a baby quilt that I want to try to make up and if it works, write up the pattern for. Eeek, nothing on this yet and its looking the most likely candidate to get bumped off my list to make way for some other things!
8. Bottled Rainbows QAL placemats. One done, bar the binding, 3 more to go! Haven't moved these on at all but they are definitely still on the to do list.
9. Crazy Scrappy QAL - I'm going to see how many blocks I do with this and then decide how I'll use them. Well, I thought a couple of weeks ago that this wasn't going anywhere for me but I got a flash of inspiration last week and you saw the result on Wednesday. I'm still in love with this!
10. Quilt for my new niece/nephew when he or she arrives in August (please God, all going well). Nothing done yet on this one although I have plans. I also am pretty sure what colours I'm going to be using :-) but won't share that here until baby arrives.
11. Simple Sewing tutorials. I've done a lot of prep work on some tutorials but haven't published them yet. Hoping to get these up and running in the next couple of weeks.
All in all, I'm pretty pleased with my progress so far! I've found my big list really motivating and good to keep the mind focused. I did a few other bits and pieces too which weren't in the original plans, including:
12. I got the Sew Irish Flickr group up and running (thanks to all the lovely ladies who jumped in to join straight away) and its great to see people adding projects every week! I've "met" a few lovely new Irish quilters that I didn't know and we're now planning a meet up at the Knitting & Stitching Show in November. If you're living in Ireland and interested in sewing or quilting, whatever your level of experience, please come and join us!
13. I took part in the Rainbow Charm Swap over at Ellison Lane Quilts and can't wait to get my charms - I'm hoping the postman will bring them next week! And I also joined Fluffy Sheep Quilting's Irish/UK Japanese fabric import charm swap and need to get my charms off this week to Cindy.
Of course, I couldn't help but add a few things to the big project list (being unable to resist some of the fab things going on out there in quilty blogland), so are some new projects to add:
14. Kaleidoscope QAL hosted by the very talented Elizabeth at Don't Call Me Betsy - I'm a little behind on this one as it started when I was away on holidays, but I'm busy catching up! This quilt will be for my friend's new baby boy and I'm really excited to see how it turns out, I think this pattern is so striking and I tried to pick really fun fabrics in varied prints in blue, red and green colourways.
15. Secret project - I have a project that I'm totally excited about but still in planning stages so my lips are sealed!
16. Some other commissioned baby gifts/baby quilts for friends :-)
17. Swaps - I'm hoping to sign up for the next round of the Scrappy Mug Rug Swap and the new For the Love of Solids [a modern swap], both of which look like great fun!
Well, I think that's enough to be getting on with! I can't wait to see what you've been working on. Get linking!
Oh my you certainly have a lot on this summer. I'm afraid to list all my WIPs incase I have a fit when I see the length of it!! I live in Belfast, does that count as Irish?? I'm in the Brit Group too, but always keen to find more local quilters. Jxo
ReplyDeleteBlimey, you have been busy! There was me all chuffed to bits having sewn a cushion cover, cube and half a bag! Your quilts look gorgeous, you've done fantastically well.
ReplyDeletewoohoo! Lots of good work going on there. :D
ReplyDeleteOh no, the pressure is on. Must find that list I wrote before. Kind of afraid to though. Have a feeling there will be a lot of unchecked boxes.
ReplyDeleteLook at you go! Love your scrappy QAL quilt and the center block especially. :)
ReplyDeleteImpressive :)Congratulations on all the finished projects - the quilts are so great. And I admire your sticking to the list. I'm just working on my mid-summer check in and it seems I need to adjust the list quite a bit.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your idea to do the bottled rainbow QAL as placemats. Great job with the progress! I'll be posting mine soon but I fell way behind :) haha.
ReplyDeleteOh my, so much going on! Fantastic inspiration - thank you.
ReplyDeleteWill be linking up in a day or so!
ReplyDeleteJob done xxx
ReplyDeleteGoodness you're working hard! Well done! I always like your work, but I love, love, love your Walk In The Woods quilt. Spectacular.
ReplyDeleteI will link up in tomorrow's post. Let's hope I did as well on my list as you did on yours :)
Love the new button!
Wow Sarah very productive and gorgeous work!
ReplyDeleteWill have to check my list, had a bit of break for a few weeks so will check out what I have achieved!
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Linked up now :) But I think that I need to make another list for the second half of the summer!
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