Things I need to get done:
1. move quilt books to sewing storage area
2. fix cutting table top--take off top boards & remove sticky
tape residue--add long boards--securely attach--attach
top boards again.
3. cut out fabric pieces for GFG--Mom and Dad
4. make 150 granny square centers for Rosanne Afghan
for Tom
5. hand quilt mosaic doll quilt
6. prewash 4 bolts of solid fabrics white/black/cheddar and
snow
7. press white/black solid fabrics 3yds each and rust colored
stonehenge type fabric 4 yards
8. cut out Jake's maze quilt top from above fabrics following
cutting guide in magazine
9. work on brights GFG to finish flowers--begin sewing
more 4 flower sections to put quilt top together--need
to decide on how large to make this---add more flowers??
put on edging of half hexagons--add more hexagons for
border--add solid border--add patterned fabric for
border???
10. cut out quilt pieces for leader/ender project--9 patch
pattern from Oregon antique quilt in Bonnie's book--
cheddar print is already prewashed & pressed under
cutting table in cupboard. Look up sizes to cut 9 patch
pieces to coordinate--store in white banker box
11. add last calendar quilt kit to stack by machine
12. bring in other 9 unit storage rack to place in front of
the other rack to make deep storage for fabric strips--
label each section to size strips to contain & color family
13. work on one vintage felt kit
14. sew the rest of the pinwheel quilt top together to prepare
for quilting
15. add block of the month kits to the top of newly formed
storage tower to hold cut strips
16. move all felt cut pieces and stuffing towards desk
17. put thread storage unit near working table
18. put small drawer storage unit near working table
Hi Judy,
ReplyDeleteAnother Judy here, and welcome to blogland. I'd love to have an update from you on that big list you made in September. Please keep blogging.
Judy
Hey Judy, another Judy! Welcome to blogging! You seem quite organized with your list. I look forward to reading about your accomplishments. Blogging is a wonderful way to meet lots of other fun quilters. I hope you stay with it. :)
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Hey, Judy. Have tried to write you several times but it comes back. Why aren't you blogging???? Get busy!
ReplyDeleteGood grief, after reading your list I feel incredibly lazy! I hope you'll be able to accomplish all that and more. Maybe you'll motivate even me, LOL
ReplyDeleteYou are my kinda gal! I write lists for everything. I get so much more done in less time.
ReplyDeleteWow, I wonder how long my list would be if I wrote it down. Might help me get things done! Welcome to blogland!
ReplyDeleteI better not write a list... anyway I never did in my life, but I admire those who do and even more those who follow it!
ReplyDeleteI'm a list person too. I love checking off each item after it is completed. I think it keeps me motivated! Blessings, Gretchen
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