Grandson Sam Mo gets a quilt this year. He's is Marquette MI at Northern Michigan State. I thought this quilt was finished last January, but then I started to add some hand-quilting to it and couldn't stop. I love these fabrics and of course this Trip Around the World design. Sam's dad Mark has a similar quilt. And you know what? I'm not finished with these fabrics. Here's what I have left - and whether I make another trip or do something else, I am eager to finish off this group of fabrics. And keep whatever I make!
This has also been the season of the Hampton Weeked Bag by V and Co. I love its over-the-shoulder or cross-body feature, thanks to the adjustable strap. I just heard last night from niece Molly about how much she loves her. And that's how I feel about mine. The zippered pocket as well as the magnetic closures are great features, too. I just have two more to complete before Christmas, and they are almost finished.
My doctor had her first baby almost 8 months ago,and her husband has fallen in love with the baby quilt I made for little Veer. He asked her to ask me to make a second quilt, a bit bigger in greys, navy, and white (omg, I love this palette so much). She told him I was sick and probably didn't have time. But of course this is all part of the surprise as she commissioned this quilt and was delighted that I got it to her before the holidays.
What I have made the most of this year has been microwave cozies. I made some at the Fall Retreat in Racine. When I actually began to use the ones I made, I realized how very useful they are. When I finally washed the ones I made, I realized they needed more quilting than I was doing. So I have modified this pattern to suit my way of sewing and my way of using them. Currently I am trying to modify this pattern to use for serving bowls and am also experimenting with using Insul-Brite instead of cotton or wool batting.
No talk of future sewing plans today. However, my studio floor is covered with piles of greys in all hues. With one deep red added. 2018 hasn't been a blogging year, but it's been a sewing year. I'm eager to lay out the various projects for 2019 and get busy on them. And my table of SewPowerful fabrics is begging for some attention. But now? It's time to enjoy the beauty of the season.