Quilt Pieces, Part 1
The subject of New Year's resolutions simply isn't going to appear this year. Every time I talk about anything related to that kind of subject it means that nothing related to that subject ever continues. But with the beginning of 2008, I do want to get back to something that resembles regular blogging. However, I recognize that right now I still have a hard time getting to sit in front of my computer. And there is a trade off: more blogging = less knitting, quilting, etc. So my hope is to maintain a modest schedule of posting on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Also, there is likely to be a good deal more blogging that falls into the category of photoblogging -- just me posting pictures of the latest progress on my projects without too much discussion.

Work continues on my current baby quilt project. I'm working through it in stages and giving myself little goals. Because I can work on it in fits and starts while Z naps or when she's busy playing independently, it is a little easier for me than knitting. Since my previous post, I got the fabric washed (a new thing for me: my first three quilts have been done on unwashed fabric), ironed and now I have the basic strips cut out. Almost time to start sewing!

Work continues on my current baby quilt project. I'm working through it in stages and giving myself little goals. Because I can work on it in fits and starts while Z naps or when she's busy playing independently, it is a little easier for me than knitting. Since my previous post, I got the fabric washed (a new thing for me: my first three quilts have been done on unwashed fabric), ironed and now I have the basic strips cut out. Almost time to start sewing!

It is amazing how much time a post can take, especially those as thought out as yours are. I'm very excited to see this quilt!
Isn't it great when the little ones get big enough to play on their own? Shortly followed by the "pulling all mom's books onto the floor" stage, but oh, well, they grow out of that, too!
I love the colors you've chosen (though I'll admit my eyes immediately gravitated to the bright lime green). It will be a good project for the greyness of the winter season.