In keeping with last year's tradition, here's a mosaic of the projects that I completed in 2008. Although I was busy with school for half of the year, I still managed to complete a lot of projects.
And, what's on tap for this year? I've been stocking up on some yarn for knitting projects, so I hope to finish a few sweaters and my zig zag afghan, and learn how to do stranded/fair isle color work. I've found that knitting and embroidery are the two most compatible projects with my school and work schedule, so look for lots more of those projects in 2009.
Happy New Year!
A productive year! And such variety!
ReplyDeletei still love the tea towel with the camper embroidered on it. the bobbles across the top are just too fun! (knitting and embroidery are all well and good, but don't deprive the world of your beautiful quilts....)
ReplyDeletesuch a productive year! you accomplished so so much! love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! The quilt listed on the top row, it has embroidered people boxed-in with assorted fabric, has been in my computer files under my “quilt ideas” for quit sometime. This file has assorted quilts I would like to attempt to make sometime in the future. What fun to see the quilt pop up again!
ReplyDeleteYour sure managed to accomplished a lot!
Wow! busy year! so much color too!
ReplyDeletelots of crafty goodness...i still think yours is the best plain spoken i've ever seen. maybe i'll get to one in 2009.
ReplyDeleteSo inspirational as always!! Can't wait to see what you come up with this year!
ReplyDeleteYou were super busy! I love the blue hat!
ReplyDeleteYou have been busy! I can see what your favorite colors are from this. :)
ReplyDeleteYou made a lot of great stuff! My goal is to work on those chenille blankets, so I can return your cutter to you. I feel bad for keeping it so long.
ReplyDeleteYou made so much beautiful stuff! I have to take a leave from your book and tackle a few bigger projects.
ReplyDeleteI completely agree that knitting is very compatible with the whole school-work-craft lifestyle. I like to read the texts while knitting...and theorize that the 'physical' activity helps me remember more easily...who knows....but it's worked so far!
ReplyDeleteWow,you were very productive this year! I love all the stuff you make. They are always so inspiring. Hope this year is a great one for you!
ReplyDeleteVery Nice! Loverly knitted things, beaUtiful quilts! you've had a good year!
ReplyDeletei love your mosaic! you've had one wonderful year of making.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Rebekah! Looking forward to seeing your finished zig zag quilt!
ReplyDeleteLots of great items there! Enjoy the year to come :)
ReplyDeleteHi, found you today via The Long Thread. What a fun entry page - seeing all the gorgeous projects you made last year. Those quilts have to be my favorites. I can't quilt to save my life but I appreciate a project that takes such perseverance and love. Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI would give my eye teeth (which teeth are your eye teeth exactly?) to be one third as productive as you are! So many beautiful handmade goodies. A beautiful year it was. :~)
ReplyDeleteOh Rebekah, is that a Lady February cardi? I'm so far past jealous and in awe of your knitting!!! I've been drooling over that pattern every day for a month and I'm too wimpy to try a sweater yet... soon, I swear!
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