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EQ Seasons Row Along…Giveaway Reminder!

Don’t forget to visit my EQ7 Row Along post from last week for a free PDF pattern download of my row plus multiple chances to win fun prizes!

Today is your last day to enter the Northcott Bundle, a $25 Fat Quarter Shop gift certificate or a free copy of my very own Paper Piecing Vintage! Details are here!

Are you Rowing Along with us? Be sure to join the EQ Seasons Row Along Facebook group!

Quiltmaker's Quilts from 100 Blocks

Quiltmaker's Quilts from 100 Blocks

I have limited copies of Quiltmaker’s Quilts from 100 Blocks NOW available in my Etsy shop.  

I’m happy to personalize a copy for yourself or a friend.  Get one before they’re gone!

See you tomorrow for my weekly Show & Tell video, Talk to Me Tuesday (TTMT)!

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TTMT #335 and the EQ7 Row Along!

Welcome to week three in the EQ7: Seasons Row Along, hosted by Marian at Seams to be Sew!

I’m especially excited today, because it’s MY WEEK!

Be sure to scroll through for the free PDF pattern for my row, a fun alternative project idea and to enter to win one of THREE fun gifts!

Today my fellow designers are:

Reeze Hanson at Morning Glory Designs – Summer

Marian Pena at Seams To Be SewWinter

Carol Swift at Just Let Me Quilt – Fall

Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row

EQ7 Seasons RAL - Spring Row by Jennifer Ofenstein

Here it is! My Spring row!

Spring is my favorite season. The winter blues are driven away, the trees begin to bud, spring babies are born and the earth begins to turn green again!

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Hear me talk about my row and other projects I’m working on my video blog, Talk to Me Tuesday!
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My idea was to celebrate my favorite season with baby chicks, fresh out of their eggs, pecking around the grass and flowers for something good to eat.

EQ7 Seasons Row Along: Spring Row by Jennifer Ofenstein Every pattern in my row is a 6″ (6 1/2″ unfinished) paper pieced block. Follow the instructions in the pattern to make this row, or mix and match to make your own fun row or other quilty project!

I’m absolutely loving the beautiful tonal white background fabric from Northcott! Anyone that visits regularly knows that I’m a bit of a Northcott junkie with Stonehenge being one of my all time favorite fabrics!

The entire row is paper pieced with optional embroidery or paint for the chicks’ eyes. I drew mine on using Tulip Fabric Markers. EQ7 Seasons Row Along: Spring Row by Jennifer Ofenstein

Small pieces freak you out? Try chain piecing them!

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EQ7 Seasons Row Along: Spring Row by Jennifer Ofenstein

Another fun picture of my Spring row. 🙂

EQ7 Seasons Row Along Blocks as a Quilt

Want something completely different? The patterns for my row can also be turned into a fun quilt! I plan to make one very much like this for my favorite blanket charity, The Linus Connection.

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PJ7 Pattern will be emailed upon request. Please contact sewhooked@gmail.com.

Live on sewhooked.com! Paper Piecing Art: Beginner and Beyond, my 2012 STITCHED Workshop! #howto #paperpiecing Need to learn to paper piece or just want some pointers? I have a page dedicated to helping you learn, including free tutorials (both text and video) and links to lots of resources!

EQ7 Seasons Row Along: Spring Row by Jennifer Ofenstein And now, even more fun… GIFTS FOR YOU!

I will be giving away one of each of the following gifts.  The first two links are for separate giveaways, so make sure you click each of them and follow the instructions to enter. Some conditions apply, so please make sure you read our Sponsor’s Guidelines for entering. Don’t miss the ongoing Flickr giveaway at the bottom of this post!

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Northcott Fabrics Giveaway Week 3

Northcott is giving 1 lucky recipient 6-8 pieces of fabric at 1 yard lengths each. 
This giveaway for all of today’s featured blogs. You may enter only once. 
Entries accepted until September 22, 2015
Winners Announced September 23, 2015
Value $60-80.00

fqshop

Fat Quarter Shop Giveaway, Week 3 for Sewhooked Visitors

Fat Quarter Shop is giving away $25.00 gift certificates to one winner from each RAL Blog.

You can only enter once at this blog.
Entries accepted until September 22, 2015
Winners Announced September 23, 2015
Value – $25

My apologies for the links, the Rafflecopter widget does not work on blogs hosted on WordPress.com.

Paper Piecing Vintage with bonus pieced borders

And finally, I am also giving away a free PDF copy of my complete 2014 block of the month, Paper Piecing VintageTo enter to win, all you need to do is leave a comment about your favorite season. 😀

And now, the fine print:

Guidelines and Rules Regarding the Gifts Offered by Our Sponsors:

  • No purchase whatsoever is necessary.
  • You must be 18+ in order to win a gift.
  • You are responsible for claiming and paying any tax owed on the value of any gift that you win.
  • All gifts will be given between September 01, 2015 and October 06, 2015. Winners will receive notification via email. Winners have approximately 7 days to claim their gift, if 7 days passes, the gift will be offered to another eligible entrant. Winners who will receive a shipped item, will need to provide, name, address, city, state/province and country along with a phone number. All international winners will be responsible for any fees customs chooses to assess. Winners where prizes can be delivered via email, must provide a name, country and a valid email address. All prizes will be awarded.
  • All winners will be announced on the blogs where they won and at Seams To Be Sew. Winners agree to allow their name, city, state and/or country to be publicized.
  • While we hope you will comment on the posts of the day and we love comments, we want no reply bloggers to have a chance at winning also All bloggers will use Rafflecopter to give their gifts away. You will be asked for your name, email, city, state, and country. (City, State, Country will be asked to identify any winner where the same name may per chance happen).
  • Some restrictions on gifts will apply based on shipping policies.
  • The Electric Quilt software giveaway will be held at the EQ Blog and will be given away the week of October 6, 2015
  • Odds of Winning a prize are based on total number of Rafflecopter entries during each week and in total for all giveaways.
  • Canadians will be subjected to a question in order to enter.
  • This giveaway is void where prohibited by law.

flickr-logoNeed an Incentive To Participate By Making Blocks and Rows?

Share photos on flickr for a chance to win!

I’d also like to encourage anyone that made my own Spring row to post photos in my flickr group. There’s no prize for this, but I hope you’ll consider as I love to see your projects!

craftsy
Craftsy Class of your Choice Value $40.00 (average value) – 3 individual winners and

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Nancy’s Notions – $10.00 gift certificate- 2 individual winners !

ENTER HERE

Rules:

  • Get one entry for each unique block/row to the Flickr Group you’ve created from any of the patterns offered each week.
  • You can enter from any blog featuring the Flickr giveaway once each day of this Row-A-Long until October 13, 2015 when the giveaway closes.
  • Winners Announced October 14, 2015 If you enter both giveaways (Craftsy & Nancy’s Notions), you need 2 unique blocks per entry.
  • Duplicate Entries will be checked and if found you will be disqualified.
  • Filler Rows Do Not Count. These to will be disqualified if entered.

Thanks for joining me, I hope you enjoyed my row and all the fun goodies in this post!

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EQ7 Row Along: September 8

Welcome to week two in the EQ7: Seasons Row Along, hosted by Marian at Seams to be Sew!

Today’s designers are:

Lorna McMahon at Sew Fresh Quilts – Fall
Carol Steely at Fun Threads – Spring
Amy Heaton at Country Junk’tion – Summer
Marian Pena at Seams To Be Sew – Winter
Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row

In addition to awesome free patterns, there are AWESOME gifts for our visitors from some stellar sponsors, so be sure to visit every site during the event. Some conditions do apply, so be sure to read that info before entering.

 

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Need an Incentive To Participate By Making Blocks and Rows?

Share photos on flickr for a chance to win!

I’d also like to encourage anyone that makes my own Spring row (coming Sept. 15) to post photos in my flickr group. There’s no prize for this, but I hope you’ll consider as I love to see your projects!

craftsy
Craftsy Class of your Choice Value $40.00 (average value) – 3 individual winners and

nancy's notions

Nancy’s Notions – $10.00 gift certificate- 2 individual winners !

ENTER HERE

Rules:

  • Get one entry for each unique block/row to the Flickr Group you’ve created from any of the patterns offered each week.
  • You can enter from any blog featuring the Flickr giveaway once each day of this Row-A-Long until October 13, 2015 when the giveaway closes.
  • Winners Announced October 14, 2015 If you enter both giveaways (Craftsy & Nancy’s Notions), you need 2 unique blocks per entry.
  • Duplicate Entries will be checked and if found you will be disqualified.
  • Filler Rows Do Not Count. These to will be disqualified if entered.

I’ll see you later today for another fun Talk To Me Tuesday!

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TTMT #333 – Happy Hogwarts Day!

Quiltmaker's Quilts from 100 Blocks

The Winners of one free copy each of

Quiltmaker’s Quilts from 100 Blocks from this post are:

Joan Wintersgill

&

Gemma Potts

Congratulations, ladies, and thanks for commenting! Be sure to check your email for a message from me. Winners chosen using random.org.

I have limited copies of Quiltmaker’s Quilts from 100 Blocks available for PRE-ORDER in my Etsy shop. Magazines will be shipped as soon as I receive my copies from the publisher. I’m happy to personalize a copy for yourself or a friend. 🙂

The EQ7 Row Along is going on NOW! Don’t miss awesome free patterns, prizes and MORE!

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EQ7 Row Along: September 1

It’s here! The EQ7: Seasons Row Along starts today! This event is hosted by Marian at Seams to be Sew!

Today’s designers are:

Marlene Oddie at Kissed Quilts – Spring
Lynn Zydon Provencher at Thimblemouse & Spouse – Winter
Dorice Cotten Rice at The Quilting Queen Online – Summer
Janeen van Niekerk at Quilt Art Designs – Fall
Bea Lee at Be A Quilter – Filler Row
Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row

flickr-logoAnd now, one of my FAVORITE kinds of participation event, a Flickr Giveaway!

Need an Incentive To Participate By Making Blocks and Rows?

Share photos on flickr for a chance to win!

I’d also like to encourage anyone that makes my own Spring row (coming Sept. 15) to post photos in my flickr group. There’s no prize for this, but I hope you’ll consider as I love to see your projects!

craftsy
Craftsy Class of your Choice Value $40.00 (average value) – 3 individual winners and

nancy's notions

Nancy’s Notions – $10.00 gift certificate- 2 individual winners !

ENTER HERE

Rules:

  • Get one entry for each unique block/row to the Flickr Group you’ve created from any of the patterns offered each week.
  • You can enter from any blog featuring the Flickr giveaway once each day of this Row-A-Long until October 13, 2015 when the giveaway closes.
  • Winners Announced October 14, 2015 If you enter both giveaways (Craftsy & Nancy’s Notions), you need 2 unique blocks per entry.
  • Duplicate Entries will be checked and if found you will be disqualified.
  • Filler Rows Do Not Count. These to will be disqualified if entered.

I’ll see you later today for another fun Talk To Me Tuesday!

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Quilts From 100 Blocks Giveaway!

TOMORROW is a very big day! 

TWO big things (and one little thing) are happening that I just have to share!

First of all, after months of planning, the EQ7: Seasons Row Along will officially begin!

*throws confetti*

Quiltmaker's Quilts from 100 Blocks

As though THAT is not enough excitement for one day, Quiltmaker’s Quilts From 100 Blocks, Fall 2015 hits newstands! Guess who has a pattern on page 26?

Quiltmaker's Quilts from 100 Blocks

You guessed it!

My newest quilt pattern, inspired by my 100 Blocks pattern Jewels of the Wind will be yours for the making.

This beautiful quilt is made out of Moda Marbles and was quilted by Osie Lebowitz. Don’t you just love the movement she created?

Quiltmaker's Quilts from 100 BlocksRemember this sweet hot air balloon block, inspired by my best friend Jewells?

You can read more about that pattern here.

I have limited copies of this issue in my Etsy shop available for PRE-ORDER. Magazines will be shipped as soon as I receive my copies from the publisher. I’m happy to personalize a copy for yourself or a friend. 🙂

Quilt and Sew Shop

Don’t want to wait for a signed copy? You can order Quiltmaker from Quilt & Sew Shop!

In the meantime, I am giving away TWO free copies to you, my amazing readers! If I’m feeling frisky, I might give away three. 😉 Want to win a free copy? Just leave a comment on this post. I will use random.com to choose winners. You’ll be notified by email.

Winners announced tomorrow, September 1, 2015 right here on Sewhooked!

Talk to Me Tuesday will continue on Tuesdays as usual during the Row Along. Have a wonderful and crafty day!

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The EQ7 SEASONS Row Along is Coming Soon!

The Seasons are Coming!
The EQ7: Seasons Row Along, that is!

Marian Pena at Seams To Be Sew has organized one heck of a shebang for September/October! The following EQ7 designers will be bringing you fantastically fun Seasonally Themed Rows! Make one, some or all for a fun and unique seasonal quilt.

EQ7 Row Along Sneak Peek!

A sneak peek of my pattern…

All patterns will be available as free PDF downloads at the time of the event. You’ll have the chance to make fun patterns from all sorts of talented designers, many that might be unknown to you. What a great opportunity to meet new designers!

In addition to awesome free patterns, there will also be AWESOME gifts for our visitors from some stellar sponsors (below), so be sure to visit every site during the event. Some conditions do apply, so be sure to read that info before entering.

Think you’d like to join us? Join our Facebook group to quilt along with other participants!

What is a Row Along?

It’s a quilt along, but instead of blocks,

quilts are made an entire row at a time!

I’ll be posting reminders on the following dates so you never miss a row!

EQ7: Seasons Row Along Schedule

September 1
Marlene Oddie at Kissed Quilts – Spring
Lynn Zydon Provencher at Thimblemouse & Spouse – Winter
Dorice Cotten Rice at The Quilting Queen Online – Summer
Janeen van Niekerk at Quilt Art Designs – Fall
Bea Lee at Be A Quilter – Filler Row
Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row

September 8
Lorna McMahon at Sew Fresh Quilts – Fall
Carol Steely at Fun Threads – Spring
Amy Heaton at Country Junk’tion – Summer
Marian Pena at Seams To Be Sew – Winter
Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row

September 15
Reeze Hanson at Morning Glory Designs – Summer
Marian Pena at Seams To Be Sew – Winter
♥ Jennifer Ofenstein at Sewhooked – Spring (look, that’s me!) ♥
Carol Swift at Just Let Me Quilt – Fall
Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row

September 22
Carla Henton at Creatin’ in the Sticks – Summer
Patti Carey at Patti’s Patchwork – Winter
Nancy Myers at Patchwork Breeze – Spring
Marian Pena at Seams To Be Sew – Fall
Linda Franz  at LindaFranz.com – Filler Row
Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row

September 29
Amy Warner at Sew Incredibly Crazy – Summer
Darlene at Quilt Shop Gal – Winter
Marian Pena at Seams To Be Sew – Spring
Loreen Bogdan at Miss Loreen’s Schoolhouse Quilts – Fall
Anneka Kornelis at Stof Genoeg – Filler Row
Heidi Kory at the EQ Blog – A Tutorial On Combining Rows

October 6 – Show and Tell Day
Marian Pena at Seams To Be Sew
Dorice Cotten Rice at The Quilting Queen Online
Amy Warner at Sew Incredibly Crazy
Carla Henton at Creatin’ in the Sticks
Carol Swift at Just Let Me Quilt

The AWESOME Sponsors:

eq7

craftsy

northcott

cherry blossoms

connecting threads

fqshop

hobbs

nancy's notions

klic-n-cut

aurifil

dreamworthy quilts

sulky

thermoweb adhesives


Fun prizes from some of the Row Along Designers:

sew fresh quilts

linda at inkling

quilt art

kissed quilts

Miss Loreen’s

Schoolhouse Quilts

Last but not least, I will also be giving away a free copy of

my complete 2014 block of the month,

Paper Piecing Vintage!

Paper Piecing Vintage with bonus pieced borders

Guidelines and Rules of the Gifts Offered by Our Sponsors:

  • No purchase whatsoever is necessary.
  • You must be 18+ in order to win a gift.
  • You are responsible for claiming and paying any tax owed on the value of any gift that you win.
  • All gifts will be given between September 01, 2015 and October 06, 2015. Winners will receive notification via email. Winners have approximately 7 days to claim their gift, if 7 days passes, the gift will be offered to another eligible entrant. Winners who will receive a shipped item, will need to provide, name, address, city, state/province and country along with a phone number. All international winners will be responsible for any fees customs chooses to assess. Winners where prizes can be delivered via email, must provide a name, country and a valid email address. All prizes will be awarded.
  • All winners will be announced on the blogs where they won and at Seams To Be Sew. Winners agree to allow their name, city, state and/or country to be publicized.
  • While we hope you will comment on the posts of the day and we love comments, we want no reply bloggers to have a chance at winning also All bloggers will use Rafflecopter to give their gifts away. You will be asked for your name, email, city, state, and country. (City, State, Country will be asked to identify any winner where the same name may per chance happen).
  • Some restrictions on gifts will apply based on shipping policies.
  • The Electric Quilt software giveaway will be held at the EQ Blog and will be given away the week of October 6, 2015
  • Odds of Winning a prize are based on total number of Rafflecopter entries during each week and in total for all giveaways.
  • Canadians will be subjected to a question in order to enter.
  • This giveaway is void where prohibited by law.

I hope to see you again soon for this fun event!

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Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks, Vol. 11 Blog Tour!

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Welcome to my post for Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks, vol. 11 Blog Tour! I’m thrilled that you’re here and I’m super-duper extra excited to share my 6th 100 Blocks pattern!

Be sure to keep reading to the end to find out how to be entered to win today’s prizes!

My block in Vol. 11 of Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks

Introducing Sandbox Sisters! These two little gals are inspired by two of my friends, Amber & Jewells. Love ya, ladies!

You can find the Sisters hanging out on the top left side of page 25.

Sandbox Sisters

If these girls remind you of Sunbonnet Sue, that’s because she’s one of my absolute favorites to design! I love her so much, she and her friends have an entire page right here on Sewhooked.

I used Kona cotton for the background and lots of fun scraps for the rest. I just love how their little shovels and sandals turned out!

See more Sunbonnet Sue!

Sandbox Sisters, EQ version

This is what the girls looked like before I made them in fabric.

Just like all of my patterns, this block was designed in EQ.

And now, I have the pleasure of giving away not one, but two prizes!

Quiltmaker's 100 Blocks, Vol 11. This is my sixth isssue!

First up is a free issue of Vol. 11 directly from Quiltmaker!

The second prize will come directly from me and includes a beautiful bundle of fabric courtesy of Debbie B. and two of my own patterns. I’m so excited to be able to give such gorgeous teal fabric away! Big thanks to Debbie for being so very generous! 🙂

Two enter to win BOTH the free issue of Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Vol. 11 AND the Sewhooked prize, just comment below and let me know what your favorite spring activity is!

Only comments that include contact information will be eligible to win. Winners to be contacted Saturday, May 9, 2015.

Get a personalized copy of Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Vol 11 in my Etsy shop.

Supplies are limited.

Thank you so much for stopping by! I hope you enjoy the rest of the Blog Tour!

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TTMT #293 – Let’s get it DONE!

Listen to me talk about The Project of Doom 2015 and my not-as-epic-as-last-year UFO list!

For my own reference, and yours if you’re interested, these are the UFO projects I talk about. You’ve seen most of these before. Here’s hoping they won’t be on next year’s list!

Definitions of some initialisms used in this post:

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.

USO = UnStarted Object – a project that has yet not made it out of it’s incubation period. Often comes in the shape of a stack of fat quarters, a jelly roll or other similarly delicious fabric apparition. Can also appear as a pattern or book with little hearts doodled on the cover. Hopes to be a…

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.

Progress! #AsYouWish #princessbride #fandominstitches

As You Wish (Princess Bride Quilt) – WIP. From the quilt along on Fandom In Stitches in 2014. I have just under half of the letters hand stitched in place and then it needs to be quilted. I have backing and batting ready to go.

Frogger! Free Pattern on fandominstitches.com and sewhooked.com! #pixel #videogame

Frogger – UFO. Designed in 2014 for fandominstitches.com, I’d like to make this bigger (it’s currently 24″ square), finish it up and donate it to The Linus Connection.

Orphan blocks sorted for quilt making for #TheLinusConnection! #quiltforgood

Orphan Blocks For Linus – WIP. While not technically a UFO, I’m including these here as a reminder to myself to work on quilts for Linus from donated blocks. I collect blocks from anyone that might like to donate and save them until I have enough to make a quilt to donate to The Linus Connection. Want to donate? Drop me an email (sewhooked@gmail.com).

Harry Potter Swap Quilt

Harry Potter Swap Quilt – WIP – This is the second of two quilts made from Harry Potter quilt block swaps from way back in 2007 or so. This quilt is basted and free motion quilting is in progress, The borders are quilted. Each block still needs quilting and then it needs to be bound and labeled. On hold while I have my sewing machine serviced.

2013 Project To Do List

Vintage Quilt Top – UFO . My hubby bought this for me for our anniversary several years ago. I have a back and batting for this quilt, but it still needs basting and quilting. It hasn’t happened yet because I’m still undecided on how to finish it. Fingers crossed for inspiration!

TABABOM top

TABABOM – WIP. 2012 Block of the Month on Fandom In Stitches.  This quilt is now basted and ready to FMQ. It’s in the queue after my Harry Potter Swap Quilt (above).

2013 Project To Do List

TABABOM Signature Quilt – UFO. Similar idea to the Project of Doom signature quilt. I’m missing a block from one of the designers, but I have a plan for moving forward, so hopefully this will change to WIP very soon!

Hand embroidered flower quilt

Embroidered Flower Quilt – WIP. This was a 2011 BOM by a blogger that is no longer online. Borders added, have back & binding. To be quilted & bound.

2013 Project To Do List

Topsy Turvy Trees – UFO. Needs a back and to be quilted, bound. One of my original designs.

Australia Fabric Project

Australian Fabric Quilt – USO.  Fabric gifted over several years from my friend Cat. I picked the pattern a couple of years ago.I plan to pre-cut all the pieces before I go on Retreat with my bee in March.

In summary:

  • As You Wish
  • Frogger
  • Orphan blocks for Linus
  • Harry Potter Swap Quilt
  • Vintage Quilt Top
  • TABABOM
  • TABABOM Signature Quilt
  • Embroidered Flowers Quilt
  • Topsy Turvy
  • Australian Fabric Quilt

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2014 UFO To Do List Report Card

Making it real. #finishin2014

For the last several years, I’ve started January with a To Do List for projects past that I would like to tackle and (hopefully!) finish for the year.

This is my 2014 Report Card!

See my 2014 To Do list, including photos of where each project stood at the beginning of last year. Today’s recap doesn’t include projects started and finished in last year, just UFOs from previous years.

2014 UFO projects in an IKEA bag

The entire list in one bag,  sorted by project and ready to work on as of January ’14.

1. HP Swap Quilt

Harry Potter Swap Quilt

January 2014 Status – WIP.  This is the second of two quilts made from Harry Potter quilt block swaps from way back in 2007 or so. Pieced with border. Have batting & backing fabric.  Needs to be quilted and bound. I’m planning on binding in red so the pale blue border has a solid stop.

Current Status – WIP, with progress – This quilt is basted and free motion quilting is in progress, The borders are quilted. Each block still needs quilting and then it needs to be bound and labeled. On hold while I have my sewing machine serviced.

2.  Vintage quilt top

2013 Project To Do List
January 2014 Status – UFO. My hubby bought this for me for our anniversary several years ago. In needs to be quilted, possibly by hand. Needs a back & binding. I’m thinking muslin for the back.

Current Status – UFO with progress. I now have a back and batting for this quilt, but it still needs basting and quilting. It hasn’t happened yet because I’m still undecided on how to finish it. Fingers crossed for inspiration!

3. Vintage Churn Dash Quilt
Finished Quilt - Vintage Churn Dash + Snowballs

January 2014 Status – WIP. Vintage churn dash blocks with supplemental snowball blocks made with replica fabrics. Has borders, backing and batting. Needs to be quilted & bound.

Current Status – Complete! This was my last UFO finish of 2014. I free motion quilted and bound machine bound it. It washed up beautifully and is now my favorite snuggle quilt.

4. Green/Purple 10 minute block quilt

Did I also mention I finished a #ufo today? For donation to #TheLinusConnection.  #finish2014

January 2014 Status – WIP. Green charm swap from TTMT 2011 or so, I think. Borders added, have backing and batting. To be quilted/bound. Made using the 10 minute block quilt tutorial on YouTube.

Current Status – Complete! Free motion quilted, bound and donated to The Linus Connection in March 2014.

5. Project of Doom Signature Quilt
Project of Doom Signature Quilt
January 2014 Status – WIP. Blocks from the 2011 Participants of The Project of Doom. I love this quilt. Adore it. Quilted by Shannon Shaw. It needs binding. Seriously, I’ve gotta get on that!

Current Status – Complete! Bound with scrappy binding in Hogwarts House colors. I’m so pleased to have this one done! It’s even more gorgeous (and more special!!) in person. It’s the prefect companion to my 2011 Project of Doom Quilt.

6. There and Back Again Block of the Month (TABABOM)

TABABOM top

January 2014 Status – WIPish. 2012 Block of the Month on Fandom In Stitches. Have backing, batting and binding. Not yet quilted.

Current Status – WIP. This quilt is now basted and ready to FMQ. It’s in the queue after my Harry Potter Swap Quilt (above).

7. Project – There and Back Again signature blocks.

2013 Project To Do List

January 2014 Status – UFO. Similar idea to the Project of Doom signature quilt. I’m missing a block from one of the designers, so I have put off working on it. To be pieced into a top. Will need fabric for sashing and possible center piece, possibly the name of the event with dates in embroidery.

Current Status – UFO. I’m still missing a block for this quilt, but I have a plan for moving forward, so hopefully this will change to WIP very soon!

8. Embroidered block quilt top

Hand embroidered flower quilt

January 2014 Status – WIP. This was a 2011 BOM by a blogger that is no longer online. Borders added, have back & binding. To be quilted & bound.

Current Status – UFO. No change since January 2014.

9. Topsy Turvy Trees

2013 Project To Do List

January 2014 Status – UFO. Needs a back and to be quilted, bound. One of my original designs.

Current Status – UFO. No Change since January 2014.

10. Australia fabric from Cat

Australia Fabric Project

January 2014 Status – UFO. (Actually, USO…UnStarted Object!). I’ve picked a pattern I like, and that’s as far as I’ve gotten. I need to find an accent fabric and cut this puppy out!

Current Status – UFO. No change since January 2014, but I do have plans to decide on accent fabric and pre-cut all the pieces before I go on Retreat with my bee in March.

11. Flannel Quilt Blocks.

Quilt as you go with raggy edge.

January 2015 Status – UFO. These were unearthed during the same archaeological dig that found the Flannel Quilt included in my 2013 Recap. I have no idea why these weren’t on last year’s list. No matter, they are on this year’s! These fabrics are from pajamas my kiddos had when they were small. As in pre-school and elementary small. Yeah. Anyway, to be made into a quilt for donation to The Linus Connection.

Current Status – Complete! I used a Quilt As You Go technique, and completed the quilt with raggy edges instead of binding. I had very little flannel to work with and decided to not add borders. Donated to The Linus Connection in March 2014.

12. Mustachio! quilt

Mustachio!

January 2014 Status – UFO. Has backing and batting. Needs to be quilted. One of my original designs.

Current Status – Complete! As of June, my Mustachio blocks are finally a quilt! I fmq’d it, complete with “hair” quilting in the mustaches. Mustachio now lives at the top of my stairs and never fails to illicit a chuckle or two when visitors first see it.

13. Misc. Published Blocks

Misc. Published Blocks

January 2014 Status – UFO? WIP? Kinda Both. This is the bag where I stash blocks I’ve designed for magazines, blog hops, events, etc., when I don’t have a project in mind for them. I’d like to do, I don’t know…something…with at least some of these this year. I have another bag just like this of unpublished designs. Mayhap I’ll do something with those, too!

Current Status – UFO. No change since January 2014, except that this bag now has more miscellaneous published designs in it and no plan for what to do next! I may remove this from the list in 2015.

14. Garden Party Blog Hop Blocks
2014 04 April Linus Donation (14)
January 2014 Status – UFO; 8 of 30. Way back in 2012, I hosted the Paper Pieced Pattern A Day Garden Party Blog Hop (the link goes to a round-up of all the designs). It was an amazing events, with 30 designers and 30 designs, one for every day in April, 2012. Between hosting, running three blogs, and having my first pattern published in a magazine, I kind of got lost and my blocks ended up in a bag collecting dust. I would love, at the very least, make some progress on these this year.

Current Status – As Complete as it’s going to be! I ended up using 7 of the 8 blocks I originally made during the Paper Pieced Pattern A Day Garden Party Blog Hop, added two Stars for Linus blocks that I received in the mail (sorry, I don’t remember who they came from!) added sashing & borders, free motion quilted the top and donated it to The Linus Connection in April 2014. I love the way this came out, even thought it’s only a fraction of the original designs intended for the quilt. Incidentally, swirls are one of my favorite things to fmq!

15. Not All Who Wander Are Lost

Not All Who Wander Are Lost blocks My Northcott Stonehenge collection

January 2014 Status –  UFO. 2 of 29. NAWWAL was hosted by Lilja on my fandom quilt blog, Fandom In Stitches. I had every intention of making this quilt. See that on the right? That’s my collection of Stonehenge fabric kept specifically so this project will match my There and Back Again quilt. Despite my best intentions, the only blocks I made for these event are the two I designed for it. Like the Garden Party quilt, I would like to make some progress this year.

Current Status – Removed from To Do list. While I really would like to make this quilt someday, I just have not felt inspired to work on it. I’ve removed it from my To Do list for the time being to work on other things. My Stonehenge stash is being used for my 2015 Project of Doom instead.

16. Orphan Block Quilt 2013, #2
March 2014 - Orphan Block Quilt
January 2014 Status – UFO. One of three made from orphan blocks for donation to The Linus Connection. These were slice and dice 9 patch blocks left over from a quilt I made for a friend’s wedding way back in 2007. Needs borders, backing, batting & binding.

Current Status – Complete! Free motion quilted, bound and donated to The Linus Connection in March 2014.

17. 1980s T-Shirts

1980s t-shirts

January 2014 Status – Something. UFO. I’ve saved the most dubious project for last. Many years ago, before I ever held a rotary cutter or knew anything about squaring up, paper piecing, half-square triangles, batting, free-motion quilting or any other quilting term you might like to throw out, I got the crazy idea to cut up my favorite t-shirts from high school for a quilt-type project. Maybe a bag or pillow? I don’t know what I was thinking, but I can tell you I chopped without impunity, leaving very little seam allowance to work with. After years… And Years… And a few more YEARS stuffed in a bag on a shelf, I brought these memories of high school out into the light. This year, I will do something with them. I have no idea what, but something. It’s high time to get them off my self. Besides, I like a challenge. Ehem.

Current Status – Removed from List. As sad as I am to do it, I’ve removed this project entirely from the list. Many of the t-shirts had dry rot and weren’t worth saving. I kept a couple for nostalgia reasons and let the rest go to the great T-Shirt Store In the Sky.

18. Bonus! Orphan Block Quilts
2014 04 April Linus Donation (6)2014 04 April Linus Donation (8)

2014 04 April Linus Donation (11)Orphan block quilt for #TheLinusConnection! Feel free to tag yourself if you contributed blocks. Quilted by Marge. #blanketcharity #orphanblocks #craftforgood
January 2014 Status – Orphan Blocks. While these were not originally on the list, they were in my stack To Do for 2014. I have an ongoing collection of orphan blocks made both by myself and donated by other quilters all over the world (want to donate? just email me! sewhooked@gmail.com). Many of these blocks were donated prior to 2014 with a few newer blocks thrown in.

Current Status – Four Completed Quilts, Block Collection Still Ongoing. Four completed quilts, donated to The Linus Connection in 2014. I finished the top three at quilt retreat last year and donated them in March & April as I finished the fmq and binding. The fourth one was quilted by my friend and fellow Linus volunteer Marge and turned in later in the year.

2014 UFO To Do List

2014 UFO Report Card

Finished – 7

Unchanged – 4

Removed from List – 3

WIP – 3

Bonus Finishes – 4

Well, well, that’s not too bad, especially considering all I had going on in 2014, including Paper Piecing Vintage, As You Wish (look for my Princess Bride quilt on this year’s UFO list…oops!), two Quiltmaker Blog Tours and a number of other small events, deadlines, swaps and new projects! It was a very productive year and I’m quite happy with my progress.

Hardest of all, I think, was assessing what I had done and what I was likely to do and actually removing items from the list. I’d like to be more realistic about what I want to do in future and hopefully not drown myself in a list of new projects that end up on yet another UFO list!

How did you do in 2014? Did you keep track? Do you have a recap that you shared online? If you do, please do share a link in comments!

Now, to assess what I have to do for 2015 and make a brand new list! Let’s hope this one is a bit shorter…

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