MAGPIE'S MUMBLINGS

A blog about my interests, which include fabric landscapes and various and assorted other artsy pursuits and sometimes known to contain mumblings of a random nature.

Tuesday, January 02, 2018

A little look back

I've noticed a number of bloggers have been posting a look back at what they've accomplished over the past year and so I decided I might do that as well (mainly because I have nothing else ready to show you today).  So, here goes...

January...

I spent much of January working on the 'Courtship' crazy quilt series which ultimately became a large-ish wall hanging.  January I also shared a number of seam treatments with you.

February...



Much of February was taken up with continuing with the 'Courtship' series and I shared a fair number of seam treatments as shown above.

March....


In March I continued with the 'Courtship' series and shared more seam treatments.  I also took time to make a crocheted baby gift.

April...



In April I had fun making a whole series of felt foods for our #1 grandson and also carried on with the 'Courtship' series.

May...



In May there were two finishes....the 'Courtship' wall hanging was completed and I finished the bulky knit sweater I was working on.

June....


In June there were a couple of finishes - a stained glass effect crazy quilt and I was working on making several baby clothing props for our son and daughter-in-love's photography business (miamusa.ca).

July...

In July I completed my first barn themed fabric landscape - a reproduction of the family barn belonging to my d-i-l's parents.

August...


In August I went on doll making kick and created four of these that were gifted to my friends to give to their granddaughters.

September...






September was obviously a good month for creating!  I completed my second barn project, made myself a new carrying case for my circular knitting needles and made a new window valance for my sewing room.

October...


October the making of Christmas gifts was in full swing and one of the things I made was this wee yo-yo dog for our #2 grandson.

November...




November was more Christmas creating....lots of knitting and a fun fleece owl pillow.

December...


December saw some more knitting completed for Christmas gifts, and a first foray into making our own melt & pour soap.  It also was the beginning of Barn # 3.

NOTE: I've made all these pictures small, but if you'd like a better look you should be able to click on them and they will enlarge.  If you want further information on any of them, just click on the month in my sidebar and scroll through my posts.

Today your quote is from Carl Bard..."Although no one can go back and make a brand new start, anyone can start from now and make a brand new ending"

Happy 2018!!


8 comments:

  1. Anonymous6:07 PM

    Hi Mary Anne lots of beautiful work you have done,and lots of different mediums ,well done my friend on a great year of projects xx

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  2. Happy New Year Mary Ann! I did enjoy review your year's artwork. I too this past year created some new work - angel dolls and totally loved that.
    I think my pics for this year are you beautiful fabric art barn pieces. They are just fantastic.
    Thank you so much for your loyal visits and comments you have left during the year!
    Look forward to seeing more lovely works from your hands again during 2018!
    All the best,
    Suzy

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  3. Wow! That took time to put together. Great collection of projects for 2017. Happy New Year

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  4. Well my goodness you certainly had a most productive year. You always finish lots of very interesting projects. I cannot even think of anyhing I accomplished last year. I better begin now and hopefully a much more productive 2018 for me. Blessings and Creative Bliss Dear...<3

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  5. You are so talented! The felt food was ingenious, the barns keep getting better and better, and the sweater looks store-bought! And all the toys and CQ..... talk about no grass growing under one’s feet....

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  6. You must be very pleased with your wonderful output and variety of work for the year. There is always an element of surprise in your creations- I love to watch them grow, especially the barns.
    Here's to another enjoyable year of experimenting with needles and threads. Have a great 2018.

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  7. You had a fabulous year Mary Anne..... I particularly love the barn projects.... they are just wonderful! Hope you have had a great start to the New Year and I wish you well for 2018! Hugs Christine xx

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  8. So many wonderful accomplishments in 2017! I cannot wait to see what you create in 2018. Happy New Year!

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