Tuesday, December 27, 2011
2010 Sue Spargo BOM
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Merry Christmas friends and fellow quilters!
For Christmas this year, my genius son, Preston, helped me get my very own blog! My intention is to keep you posted with current projects, both quilting and knitting- actually, I hope to post on all the creative aspects of life.
The quilting corner of my room is spilling over with "creative clutter" as my dear hubby calls it...and before it takes over the whole bedroom space, I hope to beat it back to a manageable mess. I've dedicated the month of January to organize which means dealing with a whole lot of UFOs. And that is where you come in. I hope to post photos of my billions of unfinished projects and maybe someone reading this will get an inspiration.
One of my favorite projects ever was the Round Robin Quilt we did with six members of our quilting guild. We each did a center block and it went around to the other five participants who designed and applied the next border. All six quilters made one border on each quilt and when we got our projects back (the flying home party) we were thrilled to see the finished product. It brought a whole new dimension to each project as my quilting friends put their own creative spin on the quilt taking shape. I included a little notebook with my project and reading back on the design notes and inspirations still makes me smile.
So as the new year approaches, and we each make resolutions and changes to improve our lives, let's keep our creative juices flowing and whatever you do to ward off cabin fever, do it with joy!
The quilting corner of my room is spilling over with "creative clutter" as my dear hubby calls it...and before it takes over the whole bedroom space, I hope to beat it back to a manageable mess. I've dedicated the month of January to organize which means dealing with a whole lot of UFOs. And that is where you come in. I hope to post photos of my billions of unfinished projects and maybe someone reading this will get an inspiration.
One of my favorite projects ever was the Round Robin Quilt we did with six members of our quilting guild. We each did a center block and it went around to the other five participants who designed and applied the next border. All six quilters made one border on each quilt and when we got our projects back (the flying home party) we were thrilled to see the finished product. It brought a whole new dimension to each project as my quilting friends put their own creative spin on the quilt taking shape. I included a little notebook with my project and reading back on the design notes and inspirations still makes me smile.
So as the new year approaches, and we each make resolutions and changes to improve our lives, let's keep our creative juices flowing and whatever you do to ward off cabin fever, do it with joy!
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