Greetings from Christchurch. Yes, I'm away again. No wonder I feel like I'm not getting anything finished this year. I keep going away for long weekends!
But we did pass the half way mark of 2022 last week, and I usually check in against my priority list when we reach 30 June. So here goes:
1. Licorice Allsorts Block of the Month from Wendy Williams
I've started doing the embroidery blocks and I'm really enjoying that. I haven't started machine piecing any of the blocks yet.
The piecing is finished and it's currently at my long arm quilter - Rayna Clinton.
3. Starry Night
It's finished and gifted to my mother in law. You can read more here.
4. Tea Party BOM by Wendy Williams
No progress on this one in 2022 - yet.
5. Neptune and the Mermaid
It's finished!! And I've entered it in to Symposium so I don't want to show a full photo until I find out if it's been accepted or not.
So that's the five things that I had on my list. But I've also worked on a lot of other things:
6. Bordered Diamonds
This was a fun quilt to make. You can read more here.
7. Quilts for Ukraine
I dedicated April and May to making blocks and 11 quilt tops for Ukrainian refugee children. You can read more here.
Plus of course there's lot of other things I've done this year, including trips to Dunedin and Taupo for quilting. Overall I'm happy with my progress and what I've been able to achieve in 2022 so far. If I stay at home a bit more in the second half of the year I might get even more done.
Now it's time for the Peacock Party. Have you written a list for 2022? How are you tracking against it? Feel free to link up a recent blog post below.
Your quilts are all wonderful but the embroidery work is just WOW! Have a wonderful weekend, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteWow, those are marvelous projects!
ReplyDeleteYour embroidery blocks are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAll beauties and those quilts for Ukraine! So pretty and I am sure so appreciated! Your embroidery is beautiful and I love the Tea Part BOM! Hugs
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are always so cheerful and inspiring. You are a master at the use of color. Have a great weekend. Happy quilting.
ReplyDeleteYour work is just amazing, Wendy! And the Ukrainian quilts will give some children great comfort.
ReplyDeleteI love those embroidery blocks Wendy. Makes me want to get out my threads again.
ReplyDeleteI love your embroidery blocks, Wendy. Makes me want to get out my threads again.
ReplyDeleteWendy, each of your projects is more spectacular than the last. The hand embroidery, the Ruby Stars, the appliqué -- so much inspiration today!
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