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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

So how did I do?

The Finish it Up weekend was a blast!  Huge thanks and kudos to Krista / Poppyprint for a fabulous weekend - the location at Loon Lake is unbelievable - the setting, the food, the people!  Could not have been better!  To get a real good laugh and see some pictures of some of the antics that some got up to, you should check out Kristie's blog - OCD.  Kristie arrived all the way from Winnipeg and was such a hoot to share a table with! Her humor is well balanced with her amazing time management skills and her fabulous quilting  - boy did she get a lot done!

Speaking of getting things done, I did manage to finish off a few projects before starting down the route of making something new.

First up was finishing off this baby quilt
baby zigzag

figure 8s

Then I pulled out this one and finished off the quilting on it.  It feels good to have it done - now I just need to bind it and decide what I'm going to do with it!

quilting finished

echoed
mitered corner

Then it was time to break out and do something new - life has been pretty rough at work the last little while - we've just changed computer systems, and for some of us, there have a number of  frustrations.  I figured we needed a way to relieve some of that frustration!
This one was made for a colleague:

frustration2
and then this one was for my office wall
frustration1
Next up was finishing the binding on my Kona Modern Quilts challenge - got that one done too, but I'm not happy with the picture, so you'll have to wait for the full reveal on that!  Also no picture, but I did start a new project - but I'll save that one until I'm a little further along with it.

Hope you had a great weekend and got lots done, too!

Linking up to The Needle and Thread Network this week.


Happy quilting!

20 comments:

  1. Your quilting is as inspiring as ever. Nice to have something soft when you hit your head! lol

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  2. Your quilting is amazing! WOW. Love the hit head here too, I might have to make one of those for my office! Ha!

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  3. Haha!! Love the "Hit Head Here" pieces. :D Such lovely quilting on the table runner, and I love the candy ribboning on the zigzag quilt. I may have to try that - might be able to actually handle that, where feathering is still way beyond me. :D

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  4. Your quilting always makes me drool!

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  5. Your quilting is marvelous! and you may have "hit" on one of those great "quips" with the hit your head here... could be the next big thing!

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  6. Your quilting blows my mind. Love it all.

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  7. Beautiful, beautiful work! Your quilting is inspiring!

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  8. Lovely projects, I especially like the quilting in the rail-fence quilt.

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  9. Janet, gorgeous quilting, as always! I love your office quilts.

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  10. Hey I could use one of those Hit your Head pieces! Once again your quilting is "the Cat's Meow"!!!

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  11. I love the pattern of the quilting on the baby quilt! As always, your quilting is outstanding, Janet! I hope those "Hit Head Here" quilts come in handy at work!

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  12. Amazing quilting on your projects!
    Love the Hit your Head here pieces. I think everyone needs one of those at least once in a while.
    Happy stitching

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  13. WOW, your quilting is stunning, Janet! It sounds like it was a fun and productive weekend!

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  14. Sounds like you had a very fun and productive weekend. The little stress release mats are so cute!

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  15. I just love your projects. Your quilting is amazing!! Great Blog!! I'm a new follower!!

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  16. WOW WOW you quilting is just absolutely gorgeous! Perfect.

    !!

    Monika K. in Saskatoon

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  17. Lovely finished projects. Great idea for the office too - every office should have one of those!

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  18. Oh Janet! I absolutely adore the quilting on the baby quilt! I just may have to try that one!!! You certainly got a lot done at Loon Lake. I really want to go next year!! Hugs, L

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  19. How did I miss this post? So nice to revisit all your amazing projects from that weekend.....and thanks for your kind words! I loved sharing a table with you, you truly inspired me! Can't wait for next year :)

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  20. Your quilting looks wonderful! Well Done!!!!!!

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