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Tuesday, May 4, 2021

WIP/UFO Report

I last posted about my WIP/UFO's here.  This is my latest update. I've taken out the finished projects and added the new ones. Bold titles show the ones I have worked on in 2021. In case you are wondering, I did finish a few things - and they can be seen here.

Mola



Year 2 of the Temperature Quilt 



Year 3 of the Temperature Quilt 




Year 4 of the Temperature Quilt 





The House Quilt



The Midnight Mystery Quilt 



Flower Applique Wall Hanging





Hexagon Block Wall Quilt




The Hexie Tree Wall Quilt 




Ribbon Album Wall Quilt




Mary Queen of Scots  



Bess of Hardwick 




Paisley Purse



RSN Knot Garden 



RSN Rice Fields



The Miniature Rug 




Miniature Footstool




Miniature Chair Cushion 



Silk Gauze Cat 



EGA Drawn Thread GCC



Blue Hardanger 




White Hardanger - Linda Driscoll




Kogin




Bunny Afghan




Dogwood Afghan 




Winter Banner





New Year's Eve Mystery



Sneek Sampler



Ski Children Cross Stitch




Cross Stitch Tree Ornament 




Cross Stitch Heart 




Cross Stitch Little Toolie Set




Little Cross Stitch Piece



Cross Stitch Ornament 



Sashiko Table Runner


Temari




Fashionable Ladies 





Scarf





Little Dragonfly Stumpwork Project




Sardinian Filet



I think visiting this list from time to time is helpful.  It reminds me what I have that is still unfinished (and also how many things are still unfinished).

3 comments:

  1. I was all set to say I loved the Mola the best -- but then I saw the temperature quilts and house quilt and others and now I'm flummoxed. Not that I have to decide -- hats off to you and your beautiful work.

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  2. A lot of really beautiful work Pamela. A special mention of the pretty New Year´s Eve Mystery and the Dogwood pattern. Love the miniature chair cushion, and your knot garden makes me wonder where my unfinished attempt is. Mary Queen of Scots is perfect, I like the stitched background.

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  3. You have so many interesting projects going on! I'm sure we'll see many of them coming up again.

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