DH is gone with a tour and I am spending the weekend trying to catch up and get organized...I still have stuff to unpack from the September retreat and I have so many piles and bags of projects that it's overwhelming... I needed to stop and decide what to do next...
Of course there is the CQ journal project and since it is about Morris, it will be pure whimsy and only one small block a month. I hadn't bought any cotton off a bolt since the early 70s when I quit sane quilting. I was in JoAnns with my DIL and looked at some black and white striped cotton prints... I thought the quality was absolutely terrible.. Where does one find quality cotton with a good thread count..? I could practically see through their stuff... yuk!
Then there is the faux goldwork RRs I want to get going in January. I was amazed and gratified at how many people showed an interest. I am using the blocks I started in Allies piecing class in Wichita and just need to add a bit more to it and cut it into squares.. I did find some tick-tacky gold trims at JoAnns to use on this project and I have a HUGE bag of gold stuff gathered. This has been a project in the works for a couple years anyways.. I'm thinking that I am going to ask for the RR stitchers to do Jacobean flowers on my blocks..
The last new project is special.... the Hoffman Challenge... Remember I said last January that this was going to be the year I entered. The fabric hasn't arrived yet but should any day.. What I'm making is not large at all so will not take a lot of time but I want it to be very special... I have been gathering a bag of yummy pastel trims, laces, etc. for some time to add to it and what is really special are a collection of silk threads I won from
Daisy's Garden last spring which will be perfect for this.....
She is having a sale right now on her Dinky Dyes silk ribbons. I am sooooooooooo hungry for pastels. I bought several little charms from the
Pink Bunny while in Wichita just for this project... It not only specializes in crazy quilting supplies, it sponsored the Victorian Stitchery Retreat I just attended...
So along with working with the suffrage quilt it looks to be a fun and varied stitching winter.. Also I am still looking for Ritva's block which has gotten in with something else. When I find it, it will be #1 to get done.
Addendum: Using my husband's line "It's not lost, I just don't know where it is!" Isn't it amazing what one finds when you clean and organize. Sure enough I just found Ritva's block in with the large blocks I took to CO so it on top of my list tomorrow... Whew!!!!!