My Project Challenges for 2022

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Jackielou
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So the hand quilting is finished. Now perhaps my best way forward is to just finish the whole quilt. Today I will use some stash fabric leftovers and cut strips for the binding. This quilt will be done and dusted very soon.

I did mend and alter the tops for my friend.

Finished one pair of socks and will cast on another very soon.

Done two dish cloths and am about half way through the third.

I will start on the fixing of Mom's knitting basket probably at some point today as I have my needle and thread already out. That will clean out the basket as well.

Moving right along. Not all will be completed but what isn't can be rolled over for next month.
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Knitting tote/sewing tote of mom's repaired as far as I am able.

Made 6 more dish cloths and have hardly made a dent in the reclaimed cotton yarn.

Quilt is done and dusted. Now just to plan the next one as I have the fabric ready.

Finished the sock on my needles and have cast on the last of the pair. Pretty sure it will not be completed by the end of this month, but it will be done early next month.

Pictures of the finished projects are on my blog if anyone cares to take a peak.
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Mercy Jackie, you have been busy and everything is lovely! How lucky you are to have your mom's sewing tote! The fabric with sheep that you're in search of has to be out there somewhere...I hope you are able to find some.
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Thought I better list my projects for this month.

1. Yarn wreath....not sure if I have enough small leftover balls of yarn to complete this but I am at least going to start it. Done

2. Cross stitch angel project. Working on this

3. Finish knitting the socks. Done

4. Knit 3 scarves and one toque. Done

5. Match patterns to fabric and sew a pair of shorts. Done

6. Continue project declutter. Continuing after a bit of a break

7. Shawls dropped off at church offices. Changed mind on what I am going to do with a couple of these

Not many and most are small, except of course for the cross stitch project.... I hope to get that almost finished this month provided we get sunny days once again.
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Jackie, will you also be posting photos of these on your blog?
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HappyDaze wrote: Wed Mar 02, 2022 6:59 pm Jackie, will you also be posting photos of these on your blog?
Yes I will. I wish I could figure out how to post photo's here but nope can't without shrinking them to barely seeable.
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