Reckoning time has come! Let's take a tally on how well I did in completing last year's quilting goals.
- 1. Cotton Ridge Farm OR Grist Mill
- 2. Wensleydale
- 3. Aurora
- 4. Continue work on Lake Effect
- 5. Continue work on Grandmother's Flower Garden
- 6. Use Winnemucca Fabric
- 7. Smoked Cheddar
- 8. Long Arm Lots of Quilts
1.) I did make Cotton Ridge Farm and I love how it turned out.
2.) I foundation pieced all the Wenselydale blocks with my special stash of Tilda fabrics. I set them aside and now have them with me here in Florida to stitch together.
3.) I did nothing toward making Aurora, so it will make a repeat appearance on the '26 goals.
4.) I did work on Lake Effect, but not very enthusiastically, I admit. I brought it with me to work on while here this winter.
5.) I did work enthusiastically on Grandmother's Flower Garden; I ended up making it even bigger than I expected. Adding a border will be the work for my time here in FL.
6.) I did not use the Winnemucca fabric. However, I have finally decided on a pattern and am planning to cut it out as soon as I get back home in April. There's a retreat soon after we get back, and this will likely be my central retreat effort.
7.) I did make Smoked Cheddar; began it last winter while in FL, then finished it at retreat.
8,) I did get some long arming done: Lydia's Lace; Good Life (Tag Sale); Fall Leaves; Blue and White Double Irish Chain; Red Ohio Stars; 9-Patch Strippy.
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| Quilted Autumn Leaves. |
And while we are on the subject of long arming, let me confess a most disappointing situation.
I came out with a bold long arm goal in late October to quilt 5 quilts before the end of the year. I was super motivated after I'd bought 5 backing fabrics on a spectacular sale from Quilted Twins in Dade City, FL. I matched the 5 backs to flimsies in my closets and then my long arm decided to be contrary. Thread breakage, over and over and over and over. It was so aggravating! I spent many hours attempting to remedy this issue. I eventually just quit trying, as other things needed to be done, and I was getting nowhere at correcting the breakage issue. I will tackle it in April when we return.
To tally this all up, I will give myself 6 out of 8 completed goals. Zilch for Aurora and for Winnemucca. Progress was made on all others, regardless of how much. We won't talk about those 5 backings waiting to go on the long arm!
I did make some quilts that were not even on my goals list: Kaffe Fassett Scrappy 4-patch; Lydia's Lace; a child's quilt using a panel; and a Tilda Hexi/9-Patch table topper.
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| Kaffe Fassett Scrappy 4-Patch |
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| Hexi./9-Patch using Tilda Fabrics, |
I have my goals for 2026 ready, so they will appear on my next post. Stay tuned. lovely quilters!
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Jayne










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