I literally woke up at 5:00 am with sugar plums of sewing and quilting dancing in my head!
And since it's icy and foggy cold outside...
...what better place to spend my Winter Break from teaching than in my basement studio:
If ya peeked through the windows, you'd say:
"Yep! It's time to uncover the ol' long-arm and get going again Val!"
(Atleast that's what my mom keeps telling me...love you mom!)
Here are the things on my holiday to-do list that I hope you'll find some inspiration from:
QUILTING:
SEWING:
3. Work on my Metro Rings.
4. Start a "made fabric" project.I did!
APPLIQUE:
1. Finish my cabin block (I've been in a serious funk!)
2. Prep two more of these blocks for January Stitching
Hey, what can I say:
And now that I have my list here, I can crumble up this piece of paper I've been scribbling notes on all week at work in anticipation of this break! I hope ya stop by often as I share my creations and
maybe find a little inspiration along the way.
I wrapped the last of the grandkids' gifts - will pick Mom's gift certificate tomorrow - I am so done!
ReplyDeleteLook at your snow!!
Oh yes, those ambitious lists. My problem is after making the list I almost feel as if I've accomplished something and I need a nap from all that effort! You go girl and don't forget to take a nap.
ReplyDeleteSo much ambition! I am looking forward to a quiet little break after a long, busy quilting season. I do plan on cleaning up my sewing space however! Enjoy your holiday vacation.
ReplyDeleteWow your list is impressive. I am sure you will get a lot accomplished during your break. Have a great holiday break.
ReplyDeleteLove looking through your windows! Have a fabulous school break and a Merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteYou have a big to do list! I am teaching the Quilty Fun row along as a BOM this year. I am nervous about teaching adults--we are starting with the cocoa cups in January. Enjoy the weather and your cozy quilting.
ReplyDeleteWow. Is that just for January. Busy girl. Good luck
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun, I would be ecstatic to spend several days of quality sewing time! Stay warm, and have fun!
ReplyDeleteYou can do it, Val! Looks like you've already made a good start on a great list. Have a very merry Christmas!
ReplyDeleteIt is so hard to imagine that somewhere in the world it looks like that right now. I feel like jumping into that photo and rolling in the snow so I can cool down a little bit. That's a great view through the window, it reminds me a little of Santa's workshop.
ReplyDeleteIt looks rather bleak over there...BUT....what a glorious sight peaking into your light-filled studio. It looks so pretty with those dancing lights showcasing your quilts. Have the most wonderful Christmas...AND....have fun stitching!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your sewing! A perfect pursuit when the weather is cold and nasty.
ReplyDeleteHave fun!
ReplyDeleteI love the photographs from outside! So cute!
ReplyDeleteI love the photographs from outside! So cute!
ReplyDeleteYour studio looks so nice, thanks for the peek.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy all of your "sew" days!
I'm soooo jealous!!! Looks like we are having a very green Christmas this year. I miss cold snowy Christmases. It's been awhile since the weather has cooperated. Hopefully no one from where I live is reading this...they may club me :) Hope you have a very productive holiday, Val.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your holiday break and making progress on your list.
ReplyDeleteThe peek through your windows is so inviting...why would you ever leave that room?!! Enjoy your break, Val, and good luck tackling your list. Your longarm will be happy to dance with you again, I'm sure!
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