Wednesday, November 7, 2012

WIP Wednesday

This is my first link up to WIP Wednesday and only my second post.  I have lots to learn about blogging, linking and taking pictures but figure no better way to learn than to just do it! I have been following and seeing all the great projects people are working on and what a great way to stay on task.  I also hope then I will get some things accomplished.

This weekend is a a quilty retreat with a few friends at my mom's house a couple of hours from home, so now I need to get ready to spend 4 days sewing. 

I am starting with a quilt for my grandma.  I am doing a really easy pattern from Quilting in the Rain, Rainy Day Quilt.  I had pinned this awhile ago and am using all fabric from my stash. 


I need to make a donation baby quilt by Thanksgiving weekend.  I think I will use a Kona charm pack and either white or light grey and do a simple coin quilt.  Not sure which background I will use so I may need to bring both.





I would like to finish my Summerville quilt. The patchwork blocks are done just need to sash them.


I also want to make some small projects.  I bought the drawstring bags pattern from In Color Order.  Then a maybe a sewing machine cover, iPad cover, and a binder cover.  So I will just bring some fabric and cordinates and hope to get a few of them done.


I currently have 8 projects on my list.  I know there is no way I will get all this done but you have to have a list right?  Well, at least I do and I will love checking them off too!

We'll see what gets finished.  If you have visited from WIP Wednesday, thanks for stopping by! 

2 comments:

  1. Beth, I love your colors for the Rainy Day Quilt. I hope you'll include progress photos. I also like your Summerville quilt with it's beautiful, low-volume fabrics.

    I like the idea of using a blog to keep track of progress. It really will do that if I keep up with progress and posts.

    I wanted to let you know that on Fridays lilysquilts.blogspot.com hosts a Small Blog Meet which is open only to those with fewer than 50 followers. I just found it last week. Since you're so new to blogging, you might like to link to it. That way lots of quilters can see your great ideas.

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  2. Congratulations! Welcome!

    How fun to have a 4 day quilting retreat. Awesome!

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