Long ago I learned that a quaint, more gentle way of describing my tendency to procrastinate is to say I've put things on the 'back burner.' It sound ever so much more agreeable and less accusatory. Today's post will address some projects I'm putting on the front burner because I am really chomping at the bit to work on them. (And, yes, this naturally means that some few things are likely being relegated to 'back burner' status, at least for awhile.)
First, from the 2026 Goals List, I have decided at long last on a pattern and am ready to cut into that Winnemucca fabric. I have wanted to use this fabric since buying it in Winnemucca, NV, in 2020. I've hemmed and hawed over what pattern to use ever since, so consequently it's still hanging around here, waiting to be used.
I'm going to make a weather-vane quilt using the fabrics in all different places in each block. For example, some blocks will have a floral center, others a dark blue center, and others peach and blue. The same 4 fabrics will be placed in varying positions in the blocks, in what I hope will provide interest while maintaning a bit of order.

The pattern I will use is from an old book I've had for a long time, Mulberry Lane by Teri Christopherson.

The pattern is called Lavender Fields, but it's a straight-up weather-vane, and I know it will be easy. I made it in 2019 and whizzed right through it.
So that's one plan for the immediate future. A second plan is to work on a Trip Around the World quilt. I bought the fabric while in Florida this past winter, and the shop owner's daughter sent me pictures of a pattern she'd had for years. I have my fabrics laid out here in a likely order I will be "traveling" in.
It's hard to get so many fabrics to show up in a decent picture, so you'll have to use your imagination a bit. I still may tweak the order of some of these fabrics, but I really don't want to overthink the quilt. I know it's going to look good in whatever order I go.Here's a pic of the fabric I bought at Quilted Twins; I have added a few pieces from my stash to the mix as the quilt requires quite a few more than I bought.
And here's the pattern the shop worker sent me.The third quilt I've given "front burner" status is a 9-patch quilt that will imitate the colors in the Kitty Corn quilt that was popular a few years ago for Halloween. I don't want the kitty or the Halloween vibes, but I do like the colors used in the 9-patch, so I've pulled some fabrics from my stash to use for my version.
The Kitty Corn quilt pattern might still available, and I do refer to this picture occasionally.
(Taken from Instagram.)Yet another quilt I want to make involves using a substantial amount of batik fabric I have recently gathered together. I had a small-ish tub of batiks from various projects over the years. As some of my friends in The Frankfort Girls group have been "destashing" and purging, I've acquired a little bit more. (ahem...I oughtn't be continuing to collect fabric!)
I'd love to make a bright, cheery quilt with all of these batiks. Good friend Becky handed off one of her batik patterns called Jewel Box - more than likely I will make it.Okay, I must stop. I have to also devote time to actual quilting on the long arm machine. Got to. That's all there is to it. S
Oh, isn't it lovely to dream about making quilts!?!? *smile*
Happy Quilting, Friends!
Jayne
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