Wow! What a year that was!
My 2020 finishes |
At the end of each year I like to look back on the goals I set myself at the start of the year. This year my goals were:
1. to move away from English Paper Piecing to hand piecing with a running stitch
2. to find a method of applique that suits me.
I've done well on my first goal of improving my hand piecing. I even made some videos about hand piecing and put them on YouTube. You can find them here.
And as for my second goal, I've found a method of applique that suits me, but I just don't enjoy applique as much as I enjoy piecing at the moment. Maybe I'll enjoy applique more as I spend more time on it in 2021.
Now it's time to check progress on each of the quilts I said I'd work on in 2020.
See the tab at the top of my blog for all the details on this quilt (or click here).
2. Glitter by Jen Kingwell
It's finished! And I won Best Hand Piecing for it at Capital Quilters Exhibition. You can read more here.
3. Cartwheel by Liza Prior Lucy for Kaffe Fassett Collective Quilt Grandeur book.
Also finished, and now called "You Spin Me Round".
This is my own way to use up some of the diamonds I cut at the Kaffe Fassett class in January 2018. I'm experiment with lots of different hand quilting designs, so this little quilt is still a work in progress. It's nice to have something easy to take with me when I go to stitching days.
This was so much fun to make (click here to read more). I've hand quilted about half of it.
6. Cross Country by Anna Maria Horner
I started this quilt in a class with Anna Maria Horner in November 2019 (click here to read more). I now have the fabrics to finish it, but I need to decide if I want to add applique in the big triangles. (That's carpet you're seeing in this photo.)
7. Don't Leaf Me by Wendy Williams
I've made a little start, but there's still a long way to go with this one. I haven't had much experience with needle turn applique, so I'm going to use this quilt to improve my skills. You can read more here.
8. Endless Summer by Anna Maria Horner
Started and finished during the COVID-19 lockdown. I've now called my quilt Endless Lockdown, because it felt like it at the time.
9. Stars Upon Stars by Edyta Sitar
I'm still admiring this pattern, and I will start it one day.
10. Something new from Millefiori Quilts 4
There are so many beautiful quilts in this book, and can you believe Willyne is currently working on quilts for book 5!
11. We Built This City (was Marshal by Jen Kingwell - the Quiltmania mystery quilt).
I took a wild departure and made something new with half of the blocks from the Marshal Mystery quilt. You can read more about it here. I entered this quilt into Capital Quilters exhibition in October 2020 and I won two prizes for it.