Planning Your Future Quilting Projects

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  1. I have a stack of ‘want to make’ in my sewing room, and a file of photos on my tablet. Umm, perhaps some in my head too. I have tried making a list and checking it twice, but it never seems to work out. I am grateful I have no unfinished projects except a runner that needs sandwiched. I am retired and still have difficulty making time. I need to get better at an hour here or an hour there. I’d rather have hours. But I sure admire your organization skills!

  2. Thank you for these past three posts, Nicole. I have always chosen my next sewing project by what I “feel” like sewing on but this year I am considering making a list. What have I got to lose, heh!!?? And seeing your updated blog header makes me want to go buy the Aurora pattern. I have admired that quilt for a long time and seeing yours has sealed the deal!! I very much look forward to your quilts and books of 2026!!

  3. Oh dear, I’ve already jumped into a QAL! My excuse is that it looks like I’m getting a longarm and once I master that I have many WIP to add, so I will take the time to work on this one while I wait. I can organize those WIP by making sure every one has a list of the next step with the necessary fabric, including backing fabric to make/acquire.

    1. How exciting to be getting a longarm! I have found keeping a notebook so helpful for reminding me of what materials I am using and what I need to do to finish a project. So often I need more background fabric and there are so many whites and creams out there. I have been grateful when I have made a note that the backing was Kona Snow or Bella 9900-200.

  4. I’ve got a ‘list’ swirling around in my head that really needs to be put on paper! Most urgently, I have a baby quilt’s 3 rows of 4 blocks with sashing to finish & the back to prep before TOMORROW! Yup. My friend who does my long arming will be stopping by while she’s in town & I want to have it ready for her to take home. She lives in the mountains an hour outside of town & normally picks up client quilts at the LQS. But she’s coming for a visit so that saves me a trip to the shop! Now, I need to get busy!!

  5. Lots of great tips, especially for qals! I get easily sidetracked by the next best thing and I think incorporating the wiggle room for projects that pop up will help me feeling less stressed! Will work on making up my lists!

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Hello, I’m Nicole, an enthusiastic quilter and fabric lover. This blog is mainly about my quilting journey, but I share some of my other interests as well, which include reading, cooking, decorating, lifestyle, and my family. When I am not quilting, I am reading, and will share monthly book reviews in this space. I love to hear back from my followers and enjoy getting to know you.

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