Tuesday, 29 December 2020

My stitching resolutions.

 


Welcome to the last blog hop of 2020. Thank you Carla for organising the hop and it's such a great idea. This theme really made me stop and think about my stitching and what I wanted to do in 2021. I have several resolutions for the coming year.

First up is a quit I've wanted to make for a while. I want to make a double wedding ring quilt and in fact I started one back in 2018 but didn't get very far with it. I have now gone off the fabric I chose so want to start again.  Here's a picture of a beautiful quilt I saw in 2019. It's very traditional with a white, cream or ivory background, matching the bride's dress. My tastes have moved on and I want to make a double wedding ring quilt but with an updated twist. I have just the right pattern and I'll share it with you in the new year.


I won't be able to start this for a while due to covid 19. I will need to get some fabric and I don't want to buy online as sometimes the colours don't always look as they do in person. I'll save the fabric hunt until we can go away overnight again and I will be able to visit my favourite quilt shop.

Next I want to use up more of my scraps. I love making scrappy quilts and I even used some scraps when making the blocks for the Austen Family Album quilt. I will be starting a scrappy quilt on Friday as I need a baby quilt. One of my students and his wife are expecting a baby at the end of January. They didn't want to know the sex of the baby so I need to use unisex colours and patterns.  I'll spend some time tomorrow deciding on the pattern.


I also love hand stitching and have several embroideries I'm working on. I've nearly completed my millennium sampler. I now just have some outlining to do on it. I'll post photo of the completed sampler on the 31st. I was given the sampler as a Christmas present for Christmas 1999. I started stitching it early in 2000. This is my oldest UFO and I'm so happy to have it finished.


I have some stitching to replace the sampler. I am going to be stitching some Regency red work designs inspired by pride and Prejudice by Nancy A Bekofske.  Sherry, a quilting friend of mine in America suggested we could stitch the patterns as a stitch along. One pattern a month starting in January.


We are planning on starting the stitch along in January and I'm really looking forward to starting these patterns. If you want to join us just leave a comment. The pattern is available at Etsy so just click HERE

My final resolution is to be kinder to my sewing machine and clean it more regularly. During the UK wide lockdown earlier this year I forgot to remove the fluff that accumulates especially after you've quilted something.  It took me ages to get the machine running smoothly again.

Here are the other blogs taking part today. 

I have lots of other plans including improving my free motion quilting, and designing some stitching patterns. The quilting blogging community is very supportive and reading your blogs and the comments you leave on mine has helped me through this last year. I'm looking forward to getting support and inspiration as we head into 2021. Short term the pandemic situation isn't going to improve but the quilts we make, the embroideries we stitch, the cosy knitted and crocheted items we make will brighten all our lives.

Take care and stay safe

Lyndsey



23 comments:

  1. Hi Lyndsey, I too like to embroider but as I haven't been doing any quilting, need to do some of that. I have a few quilt tops which need finishing. Love the scrap quilt and I have lots of scraps which need organising. As we may be going back into another lockdown in January we may be able to get on with things!!! Have a great 2021. Hugs & Love, Susie xx

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  2. Sounds like a fun set of goals! I look forward to seeing your projects!

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  3. So many goals. You are so talented at sewing and quilting. The double wedding ring quilt looks great, looking forward to seeing it all finished.

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  4. The double wedding ring quilt is a beautiful pattern, I'm looking forward for your "updated twist"! Pretty embroideries, have fun finishing the UFOs, and starting new SAL.

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  5. I have step-outs for teaching the double wedding ring, but never made a full quilt. Lovely stitcheries.

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  6. I love your goals. A Double Wedding Ring quilt will be a fun project.

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  7. A double wedding ring is one quilt I have never made. Beautiful stitching!

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  8. Hi. Lyndsey,

    I want do a double wedding ring as well. I also need to do the scrap bins. Thank you for sharing your goals.

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  9. A Double Wedding Ring oh what fun! I love that pattern. Will look forward to seeing your fabric choices. Looks like it is going to be a fun interesting year to read your blog.

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  10. Double wedding rings have always intimidated me. Your pride and prejudice project will be beautiful.

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  11. Early in my quilting life I made a Double Wedding ring for my niece who picked her own fabrics. It was an amazing learning experience and am so glad I have it in my list of accomplishments. Enjoy the process.

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  12. I have always wanted to do a double wedding ring - maybe next year... Your stitching goals are great and I wish you lots of luck. Having a friend join you will make it easier to reach your goal for sure. Friends are such a big help in everything. Happy New Year!

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  13. A Double Wedding Ring quilt is a wonderful resolution to take on...for you, not me. LOL...scary! Someday I'll conquer my fear of sewing curves, but for now I'll watch you do it. I have no doubt your quilt will look gorgeous! Your sampler will be a treasure when you finish it, I'm sure, and that red work piece is amazing. Good luck, Lyndsey, with all you hope to accomplish. You always inspire me with your sewing skills.

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  14. I have always admired double wedding ring quilts and can't wait to see what twist you will put on it. Love using up scraps too. That's on my list. Your embroideries are gorgeous. Can't wait to see the sampler when you post it! Have a Happy New Year!

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  15. Beautiful work! Best of luck on your 2021 goals, and Happy New Year!

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  16. I am so glad there are people out there like you that enjoy hand stitching because if they waited on me there would be none. Good luck with your resolution.

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  17. Happy New Year. We have similar interests. I love needle turn applique and have too many UFO's Fabric and yarn have helped make the time not so miserable.

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  18. Great resolutions. If I didn't have so many hand projects right now, I would join you on the redwork stitch along! Good luck on reaching your resolutions!

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  19. You've got enough to keep you busy for some time, Lyndsey! Best of luck with your list. And... Quilty New Year!!

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  20. You are working on some lovely pieces and good luck with the new projects lined up.

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  21. Good luck. We all could be kinder to our machines.

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  22. Best wishes with your goals!
    Happy Quilting & Stitching! :-)

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  23. Great goals! I love the double wedding ring quilt, but those curved pieces scare me a little! I used to cross stitch all the time until I got an embroidery machine, but this year I plan to start a project to take with me as I sit in carpool line waiting to take my grandsons home!

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