I don't know about you, but I LOVE starting a new project! There is something about cutting into new fabric, stitching up new blocks, and just trying something new in general. But.......the downside is those projects need to be finished....yikes. Not my strong suit.
But I do OCCASIONALLY finish a project. And when I do, woohoo! Break out the party horns and celebrate!
My most recent finish is Whorl! This sweet little project was created with designer pal Heather Valentine (of The Sewing Loft) new fabric line, Color Play. It is such a fun, happy line full of bright prints that work as solids. Those cheerful prints inspired the mini version of my larger Rotation pattern.
Lately I've been enamored with smaller projects. So I started a new line of Tamarinis Tiny Treasures, which are mini versions of my larger patterns. Whorl is the latest addition to that line.
Why small projects?
Well - they are easy to work on.
- You don't have huge yardages to man handle, iron and cut.
- You don't have to wrangle rows of blocks that drop off the edge of the sewing table.
They are quick to finish!
- Because they are small, you can go from months (yes, I have worked on a project for months - don't judge, I'm a slow sewer!) to days (or even a day) start to finish.
- Due to the small size, you can try out different types of quilting without a huge time commitment.
- You can try out different binding techniques. I did a scrappy binding on Whorl, and I LOVE it!
They are easy to display.
- You can almost always find a place to put a small project. I love tucking them into nooks to brighten up a corner. They make great accent pieces on the top of dressers or bookcases.
And did I mention it is done?! Yup - it is done.
Ok....well, the quilt is done. Now I just have to write the pattern. Sigh....
So that's my TGIF. What about you? What finish are you celebrating?
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