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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Reading, sewing.....

I'm almost at the end of my book (Winter Solstice) so I read for a long time yesterday afternoon.  Then I made one more mug rug start.  After that I spent almost 2 hours trying to figure out why my wireless printer wouldn't print.  I finally uninstalled and re installed it and now it works.
2012 is almost over.  I need to make a collage of all of the finishes this year, and there were lots.  Then I need to make a list of what needs to be finished first, etc. in the new year.  I will also count the tops needing quilting.  Several are still waiting for borders.  It sounds like I need to make several lists.

18 comments:

  1. OK-now this is my favorite! Happy New Year with new lists and new projects. You haven't mentioned your eye-praying all is back to normal.

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  2. I made my lists out a month ago and then I proceeded to forget it. My only goal is to sew this next year. Finishes we will see about. Hope you get to all you lists. Chris

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  3. I'm with Sewing Junkie, my goal is to sew. Love your newest mug rug!

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  4. You sound like me - I think I have a book of lists! :) Happy New Year - wishing you a year filled with good health - and lots of fun quilting!

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  5. How funny, I was making a list of finished projects/quilts and a list of future plans for 2013. This time of year is good for reflection and direction. I'm going to check on the book Winter Solstice. It sounds like one I would enjoy reading.

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  6. I plan on doing an end of the year list also but haven't gotten started with it

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  7. As I geek I can tell you the uninstall-reinstall route is often the simplest, most painless way of fixing problems like that.

    Happy New Year,
    Lynne

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  8. Hello! I´m so happy to find this your colorful blog. So many wonderful items you have done. I wish you very happy and colourful new year 2013!

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  9. I know you have finished a LOT of projects, list or no list...and I know you will do a lot in 2013. Happy New Year.

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  10. While I do have a few projects I would like to finish in the next year, I really feel like this will be the year I start more then I finish lol. I do need to look back and figure out what I did get finished this year though. And what new things I started, and what will be carryovers from previous years lol. Maybe I will work on that this week.

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  11. I am glad I became a follower this year. I just love your color sensibilities. Have a great New Year holiday.

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  12. That's a really pretty mug rug. Love those fabrics.

    Glad you got the printer figured out. I hate those techy problems.

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  13. And you even did some sewing...another mug rug as vibrant as the others. When I looked at all of them together yesterday (Saturday) I thought all those mug rugs would make an awesome quilt. Even though that was not their purpose.

    J~MT

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  14. I counted my tops waiting to be quilted. Many did not have backs! I went to a year end sale and bought several pieces some at 50 percent off and some at 75. Now I have to start quilting some of the 18!

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  15. I love the colors and liveliness in the fabrics of your mug rugs - what fun! Good luck making your lists; I hate to tell you how many lists I have in my sewing room, the kitchen, the car, and my classroom - yikes...
    BTW, how is your eye doing?
    Leslie :-)

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  16. I too, have started those lists! Just getting caught up on my blog reading, took a 7 day tech break. I love the 20 log cabins you stitched over the holidays, wishing you a very Happy and Healthy 2013. Thaks for all the inspiration you share on your blog!

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  17. Your quilts are amazing! I have a question to ask you about construction of a colorful Barn Raising Quilt. (I have a photo). I can't seem to figure out how to achieve the color placement. I tried following your e-mail prompt, but it didn't work right. Might you have a moment to e-mail me, I'd be very grateful. I just know you can solve it with the experience and talent that you have. Happy I found and joined your Blog. (2nd year of quilting, 13 quilts finished in 2012)

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  18. I am so happy to have discovered your blog!! The few pages of pictures I've looked at so far are a veritable feast for the eyes!
    And - Winter Solstice is one of my very favorite books! I enjoyed reading it . . . and then enjoyed listening to the audiobook . . . and will no doubt read it again in a year or so!!!
    I'll be back!

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