This is the second Lookout (pattern by Elizabeth Hartman) baby quilt I have made. I needed to get this one finished since it is going to Florida and we know someone traveling down there this month who will deliver it for us. I made it totally from my stash. The quilting design was called Heat Wave which I thought was appropriate for a quilt going to Florida.
I put a couple of labels on the back which was a plaid flannel. The recipient will be a boy we've been told. I figure if it's going to Florida, a Missouri tag is appropriate. When you flip the tag up, it says "Made in MO" on the backside.
Here is a photo of the recent cross stitch finish. It has now joined two others that are waiting to be fully finished. I started it on Christmas and it was a quick easy stitch. Those are my favorite kind.
I spent most of the day cleaning and organizing the sewing room I cut up all the scraps that were littering the cutting table and put them away. It's sad to realize that I had cut several things, but never put them away, just kept sweeping them to the pile and they got lost.
Normally this is not my favorite thing to do, but I had some exceptional help yesterday.
And then there was double the help!
Harry did his best to hold the ruler still for me.
Obviously it was exhausting work.
I also quilted a quilt for my mom that had been hanging in my TBQ closet since Thanksgiving.
The quilting design is called Transformation. Mom normally likes feathers and florals, but since the fabrics in this one didn't scream girl, I decided to use a more geometric design so that she could gift it to a guy if she wanted to.
In all of the organizing and decluttering, I made my list of UFO's for 2026.
1. Proposal
2. Waverly
3. Lookout
4. St. Pats Pillow
5. St. Pats Runner
6. St. Pats Wall Hanging
7. Jimmy John
8. Snailing Around Town
9. Chalet
10. Foxes in Flannels
11. Show and Tell
12. Love in Bloom Panel
13. O Christmas Tree
14. Heaven and Nature Sing
15. Scrap Jar Stars
16. Hash Tag
17. Jelly Twist
18. Halloween Panel
19. Thanksgiving Panel
20. Redlin Panel
21. Legendary
22. My Kinda Town
23. Turkey Lurkey
24. Turkey Blocks
25. Cat Nip
26. Pineapple
27. Tea Time Topper
28. Vintage 20's Blocks
I know. That's a lot. I only had 12 last year and I finished them all as well as a bunch of things I started, but once that 2025 UFO list was completed, I sorta went off the rails starting new projects.
Well, Hope Springs Eternal! We can hope that I get several of these done this year. Actually, Lookout was #3 on the list and it's finished, so there's really only 27 now. That makes you feel better, right?
Christi