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2013 Finishes Part One

Happy New Year everyone!  I hope 2014 blesses you with good luck, prosperity and excellent health.  I don't have any firm resolutions to state, however my wish is that I will make more time for both sewing and reading.

As I have done in the past, I thought my first post for the New Year would be a little re-cap of what I accomplished in the outgoing year.  In 2013 my family had some challenges that cut into my sewing time, but I have to say, I actually got more finished than I thought I had.  Thank goodness for the Another Year of Schnibbles group, with smaller quilt projects that I was able to complete!   So here goes:

JANUARY

Tumbler

Tumbler, a mini quilt

Jellystone

Jellystone, a Miss Rosie pattern

Shiloh

Shiloh, a Bonnie Blue pattern.  This may be one of my all time favorite quilts.

FEBRUARY

Mini Cherry Baskets

Mini Cherry Baskets, homage to a Primitive Gatherings design

Drop

Drop, a Miss Rosie's Little Bites pattern

MARCH

Erin Go Bragh

 Erin Go Bragh, a runner I made up

Baby QUilt

Baby quilt, on the left, for my niece

Little Black Dress

Joy Luck, a Miss Rosie Schnibbles pattern.  Little Black Dress fabric.

APRIL

Hat Trick

Hat Trick, a Miss Rosie Schnibbles pattern

Mary Ann's Table Runner

Crumbler (Miss Rosie ruler) batik table runner for Mary Ann

Long Road Home

Long Road Home, a Bonnie Blue pattern

MAY

Gentle Arts

Gentle Arts, Miss Rosie Schnibbles pattern

Message in a Bottle

Message in a Bottle, Miss Rosie pattern

Hill Country Baskets

Hill Country Baskets, a Bonnie Blue pattern

Check back tomorrow for the rest of the year!  I can promise you it will be a much shorter post than this one.

 

42 responses to “2013 Finishes Part One”

  1. Oh, what shade of green with envy am I? Your lovely quilts both large and small make my pitiful few finishes look sad and pale by comparison. At least I’m starting 2014 without tardy Christmas gifts lingering as was the case when 2013 started.
    Shiloh and The Long Road Home are my favorites and I love Little Black Dress, but they’re all wonderful. Applause, applause!!!!
    Hugs!

  2. Oh, what shade of green with envy am I? Your lovely quilts both large and small make my pitiful few finishes look sad and pale by comparison. At least I’m starting 2014 without tardy Christmas gifts lingering as was the case when 2013 started.
    Shiloh and The Long Road Home are my favorites and I love Little Black Dress, but they’re all wonderful. Applause, applause!!!!
    Hugs!

  3. Oh, what shade of green with envy am I? Your lovely quilts both large and small make my pitiful few finishes look sad and pale by comparison. At least I’m starting 2014 without tardy Christmas gifts lingering as was the case when 2013 started.
    Shiloh and The Long Road Home are my favorites and I love Little Black Dress, but they’re all wonderful. Applause, applause!!!!
    Hugs!

  4. Beautiful quilts one and all!! Just one of your big quilts is more than some people get done all year. You should feel very accomplished.

  5. Beautiful quilts one and all!! Just one of your big quilts is more than some people get done all year. You should feel very accomplished.

  6. Beautiful quilts one and all!! Just one of your big quilts is more than some people get done all year. You should feel very accomplished.

  7. I’m off to a retreat & love seeing your inspirational work!!! It makes me want to get busy!! Your ‘Joy Luck’ is my favorite…but, in my opinion, anything made with Little Black Dress is bound to be gorgeous!!!

  8. I’m off to a retreat & love seeing your inspirational work!!! It makes me want to get busy!! Your ‘Joy Luck’ is my favorite…but, in my opinion, anything made with Little Black Dress is bound to be gorgeous!!!

  9. I’m off to a retreat & love seeing your inspirational work!!! It makes me want to get busy!! Your ‘Joy Luck’ is my favorite…but, in my opinion, anything made with Little Black Dress is bound to be gorgeous!!!

  10. Wow! Love all your quilts, didn’t realize there were so many I wanted to copy 🙂 looking to seeing what you do in 2014!

  11. Wow! Love all your quilts, didn’t realize there were so many I wanted to copy 🙂 looking to seeing what you do in 2014!

  12. Wow! Love all your quilts, didn’t realize there were so many I wanted to copy 🙂 looking to seeing what you do in 2014!

  13. Hi Nicole…I see that you finished Jellystone..you are so good!It was probably prophetic when I showed up to Carrie Nelson’s class at the Buggy Barn a day late and you and Lisa were so kind to share what you had learned in Carrie’s class the day before… as I still have not finished it! Your’s has inspired me to get on the stick and do so before the fabric is considered antique. I have enjoyed your year of quilts..and Ozzie, thanks for sharing.
    Linda

  14. Hi Nicole…I see that you finished Jellystone..you are so good!It was probably prophetic when I showed up to Carrie Nelson’s class at the Buggy Barn a day late and you and Lisa were so kind to share what you had learned in Carrie’s class the day before… as I still have not finished it! Your’s has inspired me to get on the stick and do so before the fabric is considered antique. I have enjoyed your year of quilts..and Ozzie, thanks for sharing.
    Linda

  15. Hi Nicole…I see that you finished Jellystone..you are so good!It was probably prophetic when I showed up to Carrie Nelson’s class at the Buggy Barn a day late and you and Lisa were so kind to share what you had learned in Carrie’s class the day before… as I still have not finished it! Your’s has inspired me to get on the stick and do so before the fabric is considered antique. I have enjoyed your year of quilts..and Ozzie, thanks for sharing.
    Linda