This challenge has definitely been a lot harder than I expected when I first saw it on Instagram.
- Stocking for George
- Annie’s gift
- Christmas make up pouch
- 2 zip pouches
This challenge has definitely been a lot harder than I expected when I first saw it on Instagram.
So this challenge has definitely not gone as expected at the start but here’s we’re I’m at…
So I set my quarter 1 goal at finishing 5 wips, it turns out we are half way and I only finished 4! I might have been expecting too much of myself, but it’s good to aim high… isn’t it!? Anyway it is now time to set goals for quarter 3…
Quarter 1 finishes:
I would normally be doing a finish a long list and check in but the challenge seems to have faded away. With only 91 days left in 2021, it’s time to prioritise the projects I have started rather than starting new ones… however tempting! So I have decided to join @devotedquilter on Instagram who is hosting the wips be gone 2021 challenge. It’s simple use the days left in this year to clear the pile of wips for a fresh start.
At the start of the year, I did quite well at finishing my wips. However I did end up starting new projects along the way and getting very distracted making a massive 7 quilts this year! I realistically have far too many projects started (without even mentioning the quilt plans and supplies I have waiting) to get them all done this year… I can still try my best though. I am going to try and finish the smaller projects and ignore most of the quilts, all but the 2 tops I’ve got completed and with quilters and a special one of course.
Here is my list, i think it might be in priority order although I might fancy a further down project sometimes:
So I recently bought a wheel chair for myself. It took a bit of shopping around and trying different ones to find the best fit. I went for the excel G Logic (18" standard seat) in the end. However it came with a bright orange and black seat (other colours are usually available). Of course there is nothing wrong with this, but it isn't really my style, so I wanted to make a cover for it. I knew I needed to make it removable for washing so I used snap fastenings as they are quick and easy. I also wanted it reversible to be able to change the look, but also if I spilled anything, it can be quickly flipped until washing. I picked out a lovely patterned piece of cord fabric for the front, hopefully for some durability, and a cotton which I quilted for the reverse. I will say the cord is totally not necessary and cotton for both sides would work just as well, you could also try a canvas or denim.
Measurements (HxW) :
main panel- 2@ 40 1/2" x 18 3/4" (plus 1x batting and 2x interfacing)
tab 1- 4@ 3" x 1 3/4" (plus 2x interfacing)
tab 2- 4@ 3" x 2 1/4" (plus 2x interfacing)
tab 3- 4@ 1 1/2" x 3" (plus 2x interfacing)
5 sets of kam snaps
Instructions :
So more details about my quilt. I used dinosaur themed fabrics in blue and greens:
The dinosaur fabrics are camelot (no name on my cut), foot print is 'i love you this much' by leanne & kayttyn anderson for henry glass, teal dot print is upper case volume 3 circular logic for windham fabrics. Binding is the Navy Blue tonal fabric Spectrastatic II collection by Giucy Giuce for Andover Makower
I used aurifil 50wt thread, 2021 for Construction. Then 1320 and 2805 for the quilting.
Last year I started designing embroidery patterns which are on sale on my etsy page, but thought I'd share my latest one with you for free here !!
Mx
It’s the new year and time to review 2020 Q4 finishes: