I have made a list of all my unfinished projects and it is sad to so many unfinished projects. I saw a few quilters make a list on their blog and I think it is a great way to keep tabs on my projects. I definitely need it as a constant reminder and a great incentive to finish my granddaughter’s quilt.
Don’t get me wrong. I love to quilt and I really love working on this quilt. BUT, I am having the hardest time sitting down to work on my projects. Part of the problem is all the other activities I have going on and part of the problem is time – “Oh, it’s too late to pull the quilt out tonight. I’ll do it tomorrow night”. So, I thought if I put this on my blog and make it a constant reminder then I will have to finish Vi’s quilt for her birthday.
I only have 5 ½ months to quilt 8 blocks and 24 sashings, not to mention the large border! It has already been over a year since I made the top and another 6 months of sitting in the hoop.
Well, I better get moving or should that be quilting.
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