Plans, that’s what I’m working on today. Plans.
Each month, I’m going to make some blocks called “Modern Vintage.” I’m away from the pattern source at the moment, but it will make a nice quilt.
The hand hexagon sewing will definitely continue 2021. In February, I have surgery scheduled and won’t be able to lift anything for two weeks, and then drastically reduced after that for a while, so hand sewing will be good.
We got a new, king-sized bed, and have only a Tshirt quilt and my 16-patch quilt that fit. And it’s cold in our new house, so I’m going to make farm-themed blocks from Lori Holt and a cork fabric fat quarter stack to make a few blocks a month for a new quilt next year!
And, that’s it for now. I need to finish three quilts in progress before I can commit to something new and random.
Here’s my sewing nook-in-progress. I had my tablecloth laid out to organize a quilt, but it’s picked up now. We’re still finding homes for things, and that always means mess until we do!
4 comments:
Yay, your very own sewing nook!
Good luck settling into your sewing nook. Finding a home for it all feels so good.
Best of luck on arranging your new sewing nook, Katie!! I look forward to seeing the projects you will make in 2021. Wishing you a speedy recovery from your upcoming surgery, my friend!
It'll be nice to have a dedicated sewing space. Good luck with your upcoming surgery and good idea to plan projects to work around the recovery time.
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