Friday, December 30, 2022

End of the Year WIP/UFO Update

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 2022. 


Bead Wrist Band





Bead Nutcracker




Year 3 of the Temperature Quilt 




Year 4 of the Temperature Quilt 




Year 5 of the Temperature Quilt





The House Quilt






The Trixie Blocks








Mini Nine Patch Blocks




Mt. Fuji Applique Pouch





Ribbon Album Wall Quilt




Mary Queen of Scots  



Bess of Hardwick 




Butterfly Pin




Paisley Purse






RSN Knot Garden 



RSN Rice Fields




Miniature Chair Cushion 




Silk Gauze Cat 




The Virgin Queen's Pocket - Betsy Morgan





EGA Drawn Thread GCC (the oldest UFO, I think)



Blue Hardanger 





White Hardanger - Linda Driscoll




Dogwood Afghan 







Home Again Afghan





House Cross Stitch





Sneek Sampler




Cross Stitch Border







Sashiko 




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). Maybe I can challenge myself to put at least a few stitching in each project and try to finish more than I start. Until next year...

6 comments:

diamondc said...

Happy New year Pamela: Your fingers have been very busy; I love the Samuri it's an amazing design.
All your work is amazing, you have many talents.

Catherine

Lin said...

Haha yes, always easy to start a new project - not so easy to finish one off! Anyway, nice diverse collection of projects. Happy 2023. xx

Queeniepatch said...

Which of these are you most eager to finish in 2023? The fashionable ladies is nearly completed, isn't it?

Vireya said...

It is interesting to see again your various works in progress!

Jeanie said...

I love seeing your work. That house quilt might be my fave in this round but there are many!

Happy New Year!

Leonore Winterer said...

I love seeing this list from time to time. Hopefully, you can cross some off this year!