I might see these in my dreams but I'm not promising myself progress on any or all of them. Since what these need is so clear cut (except for Bramble Blooms), it makes sense I should be able to do something to move them forward to become finish tops or quilts. But then there is life....
These are quilts I might possibly work on/play with in 2025, in no particular order.
Blue (+ brown) and lights blocks
My idea with these blocks was centers with a square set straight or on point surrounded by a square set the other way, etc. But no stars. I chose blues and lights but when Lizzy of Gone to the Beach sent an antique brown block, I decided to incorporate several more brown blocks. The blocks will finish at 12" and I intend to use fabric in the pink/coral range for sashing and border. Four across will make a quilt about 65-67 inches wide. The challenge will be the length. Five blocks down will finish between 81-83 inches. Add one more block to the length and it will finish at about 93 inches which is perhaps a little too long. I intend to make square-in-square cornerstones. The patterns for all of these blocks came from Judy Hopkins's book, 501 Rotary-Cut Quilt Blocks.from where I learned that the same pattern may have different names depending on the color arrangement. Anyway, I need to make either three or seven more blocks.
Bramble Blooms
Dear, dear Bramble Blooms. What a failure I made of my first effort. I unstitched all but the center and a narrow border I'd added. My fabrics are still in stacks and I hope to get back to this soon.
rose fabric squares
I've cut about half the number of squares I need for the quilt. My intention was a one-patch but other ideas keep popping into my head. What about a few subtle stars? What about applique? What about a border around each block? What about . . . ? I have a length of toile with children in old-fashioned clothing, playing old-fashioned games, also with beautiful bouquets of roses which might work for the back.
Everyday Patchwork
The quilting is in progress. I just need to make progress--stitch and get it done.
scrappy stars in mostly the red range
I'm using this as a leader under, except when I'm not. Cutting takes time.... Still debating layout and size. Rows with sashing? Alternate plain squares? On point or straight set?
little 9-patch in autumn colors
This is also a leader/ender and, again, cutting takes time. I have plenty of scraps to cut. Layout and size yet to be determined.
100 Day Stitch Book
I don't have a photo for this because I haven't decided whether to participate or not. Ann Wood Homemade hosts the 100 Day Stitch Book sew-along in which we cut fabric pages, stitch on them for 15 minutes every day for a week (or five days), then move to the next page. Most of the finished books are not just stitches but have layers of fabric stitched in place. The appealing things about this are the aspect of play and that turned fabric edges are not necessary.
Will I have time? (It begins on Friday, January 17 and ends in April.) Will I have the energy or the focus or the concentration? I certainly have plenty of fabric for this.
I was looking online about vertigo and someone asked why he or she was so tired. The responder said the brain is working harder than usual to try to keep the person balanced. I translate that as, I wouldn't be so tired if I stayed in bed all day. However, that would absolutely not be good for me or my muscles, and I think both the doctor and physical therapist would agree. But it's sure tempting some days....
Another possible time limitation will be trying to sort and clear out some of the things in our home. Changes will be coming but I'm not sure when. We have too much stuff!
Yesterday it snowed. It was cold and beautiful.
Today, well, this afternoon, it's much colder even though we have clear skies and sun. I sometimes think how bored I would be if every day were the same, always summer or always winter. I love living in a temperate climate. How about you? Do you love the climate where you live?
Wishing you a good day!
--Nancy.
I love all your 2025 quilt ideas. Just take one thing at a time, especially when you aren’t 💯. I hope you feel better soon.
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