I finished the quilting yesterday…

…and the binding is in progress!
Have a wonderful Friday!

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Bear Paw (1/12) – Completed and gifted!
InuYasha Quilt (2/12) – in progress
New York Beauty (7/12 – July) – in progress
I mentioned in today’s video that I tried several layouts before deciding on one. Here’s what I did!
This is my July 12 for 2012, pushed up in the rotation because I thought it would make the ideal gift for a new baby in the family. This is the quilt top, pieced with borders. It’ll have a happy back (shown in the video) and scrappy binding made from the leftover batiks.
This is the layout I had originally planned on, but I decided I wanted something different.
I liked this one a little more…
…but finally decided one this one!
Now, to get this guy quilted and bound so it can go off to it’s new home!
Don’t miss my newest Sewhooked Shop pattern, Ready To Play, shown in today’s video!
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As of this post there is only ONE date left for the Paper Pieced Pattern-A-Day Garden Party Blog Hop in April! It’s going to be a fantastic month full of paper pieced pattern goodness!
If you were thinking of signing up as a designer, please do! I will also be taking up to five names in reserve just in case we have anyone drop out.

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Now that Papa Bear is complete, I’ve turned my Thursday attention to February’s UFO (2/12), my daughter’s InuYasha quilt.
I’ve started sorting and cutting, have figured out what fabric will go where and have started adding the interfacing to the back of the tees so they can be pieced in.
I’ve decided to have this one professionally quilted once I’m done, which relieves a lot of pressure for me. My daughter will be 17 on her birthday and this is the first bed size I’ve made for her. She’s very much looking forward to it!
One day at a time!
Paper Pieced Pattern-A-Day Blog Hop Call for designers – We’ve had some great people sign up so far, but there is still space available! If you think you might like to design a block for April, please check out the post and fill out the form. We’re going to have a blast sharing Garden Party patterns for the entire month of April!

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To celebrate my birthday in April, I will be hosting my first ever Blog Hop: Paper Pieced Pattern-A-Day, right here on Sewhooked!
Our first theme is Garden Party.
The Blog Hop will feature free paper pieced patterns by 30 designers, and you are invited to participate! Participants will post your pattern on your own blog on your assigned day and I will publicize your block here on Sewhooked and around the web on other sites where I’m active.
Details:
All dates are now filled, thank you to everyone that signed up!
Any questions? Ask in comments or contact me via email. I think this is going to be great fun and I hope you join in!

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Guess who’s going to star in Talk To Me Tuesday next week?
If you guessed Papa Bear, you guessed right!
This is my first UFO finish for 2012.
This quilt was started in 2008 as a pass around with my bee. You can read more about this project in my 12 for 2012 UFO post.
This quilt has always been intended for my hubby and will be his birthday gift in February.
Since I ended up working most of Thursday (it was an accident, I swear!), I took yesterday off. I spent the morning having coffee with bee friend Linda while hand stitching the binding to the quilt. I took pre-washing pics yesterday, and then washed it last night. It scrunched up beautifully, especially in the cross-hatching. I love the transformation from bits and pieces I’ve sewn together to a yummy, scrunchy quilt ready to be cuddled and loved after the first wash. I’ll get post-washing pics when there’s more natural light outside.
The entire quilt is straight lines because Big E asked for a geometric design. I eyeballed it all, using the shapes of the blocks. The lines aren’t perfect, but I didn’t have any puckering and I love the way the cross-hatching turned out.
I put muslin on the back, something I’m becoming more and more fond of doing. I love how distinctly you can see the quilting and the way it looks after washing. This is a pre-wash picture.
We have a Linus Connection sew day today from 9 – 4 at a local non-profit place called The Stitching Studio. It is exactly what it sounds like, a place to stitch. It believe it seats about 15 and has design walls all around, sturdy tables and comfy chairs. There’s a kitchen and a bathroom, perfect for sewing all day!
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Have a very happy Saturday!

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Today is officially my Day Off. I work almost every day and I’ve decided NO MORE. I need a day to do my own thing and have a little breather from working. So, today, I work on my own projects, do some errands and quite possibly start reading The Fault In Our Stars, which landed on my doorstep yesterday.
I’ll be attaching binding to the quilt you see Tackett so blissfully napping upon later today. “Papa Bear” has been featured in my last couple of Talk To Me Tuesday videos and is my first personal project of the year, 1/12 in my 12 for 2012 list. I hope to hand stitch the binding to the back this weekend!
I have a number of new projects in the works, including the one you see above, which is a sneak peak of tomorrow’s post…a brand new pattern set for the Sewhooked Shop! This is unlike anything I’ve done before and you will not believe the sheer cuteness! Make sure you stop by tomorrow for the reveal!

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12 for 2012 – 1/12 (status: in progress)
I have had an incredible first week of the year full of lots of exciting news, not the least of which has been the commencement of 12 for 2012 and the opening of the STITCHED workshops! I’ve also got some fantastically exciting news which I unfortunately can’t share just yet.
Not to worry though, I love to tease, and I will be doing just that in the coming weeks!
In addition to STITCHED opening for business and super-secret-awesomesauce-stuff, work proceeds apace for my first personal project for 2012, which, as it has it, is also my first project for 12 for 2012!
My official first “day off” of the year was yesterday, and I spent it with four of my favorite people in the world, my bee group.
I stitched the day away while there was much fabric sorting, chatting and crocheting going on around me. It was a lovely, therapeutic day, full of food, friends, fun, quilts and fabric!
I’d estimate that I have about 1/2 of the quilting that I want to do on Papa Bear (aka, my bear paw quilt) has been completed. Woo-hoo!
Check out the 12 for 2012 flickr and Facebook Group!
The last of our Christmas decorations came down this week, with the very, very last being all the wonderful holiday cards we received from all over the world. There were some real gems this year, including several handmade cards, lots of photo cards and several newsletters that reflected on the last year. We always take these down last because they are such an awesome reminder of how many wonderful people we have in our lives.
I hope you have a very happy Friday!

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No, I’m really not done talking about 12 for 2012…this is a jam-packed video, so grab a cup of your favorite beverage and your handwork and enjoy!

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For the last couple of years, I’ve started off with a recap of my UFOs from the last year and how far along I got with them. While I set general goals for myself, I have never done anything quite as organized as 12 for 2012.
With that in mind, I’d like to recap my 2011 UFO list and share my goals for this year! It makes for a big post…I hope you enjoy!
For your convenience, my own version of these definitions:
UFO = UnFinished Object – a project that has been set aside and allowed to collect dust. Chances are it’s existence has been forgotten until it’s pulled out of whatever dark hole it was stuffed into. While there, it probably multiplied like Tribbles, leaving many more UFOs than you remember putting there in the first place.
WIP = Work In Progress – Always in danger of becoming a UFO, a WIP is a project that is currently being worked on, and will hopefully become a…
FO = Finished Object – What all projects dream of being. The object of much blog activity and excitement and a good source of personal pride. The Ultimate Destination of a UFO and WIP.
See my 2010 UFO list and the follow-up post.
See my 2011 UFO list.
The date in parenthesis is the birth year of each project.
1/12 (January)
2/12 (February)
3/12 (March)
4/12 (March)
(2010)
5/12 (May)
6/12 (June)
7/12 (July)
8/12 (August)
9/12 (September)
10/12 (October)
11/12 (November)
12/12 (November)Well, I think that’s it. I decided not to include my crochet list from last year, though I did finish the Black and Red afghan.
This is not even remotely everything I worked on in 2011, but it is a good solid list of my personal projects!
You can find all my for sale designs in the Sewhooked Shop. There were several newbies last year, including Aces High, Two Little Hooters, Fairy Tale Femmes and Turkey Talk! I have more fun designs up my sleeve!
What’s your UFO list look like for 2012?

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