In no particular order here are quilts I finished in 2019
(That doesn't mean I started them in 2019! LOL)
Stars in a Time Warp
Cape Cod Toile
Makin' Tracks
Orphan quilt donated to Paradise survivors.
I guess I never photographed this one or the next after quilting and before mailing.
Another one sent to Paradise.
Sajou Two for my daughter.
Lincoln quilt by Barbara Brackman.
1857 patterned by Gay
Almost Amish as a Humble Quilt sewalong.
Quilt I made for the annual Humble Quilts swap.
And a few non quilty highlights.
Getting to see Bonnie and hanging out for longer than a couple of hours!
And getting to hike a short distance with her on the Appalachian Trail.
Backpacking to amazing areas in Central WA state.
HIking with my hubby to the top of mountains.
Inviting myself along on a birthday getaway to hike at Bryce canyon,
And Zion.
Overall it was an epic year!!
And I had to learn this:
You are always welcome to invite yourself along. Thank you for a great year full of memories and here is to many more. And yes, glad you realized that last quote!
ReplyDeleteLori feliz año nuevo.
ReplyDeletePreciosos edredones, bellas fotografías
Gracias por compartir
Saludos
What an amazing year, Lori. Congratulations on all your accomplishments! I really love your Stars in a Time Warp - they really sing in the cheddar setting, and the border treatment makes it look "old". Happy New Year!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a beautiful year, I'm so glad I got to follow along from way over here. I wish you the very best of everything in 2020!
ReplyDeleteFabulous year. And don't forget you hosted your first Blog Hop!
ReplyDeleteFabulous year.....Hope 2020 is equally productive & exciting for you! Love the quotes too.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for all the nice blogpost in 2019, either it was about quilting or hiking. Loved your beautiful pics from the nature your hiking. Wish you lost of fun with whatever you are doing in 2020.
ReplyDeleteSuch a terrific balance - hiking and quilting!! Thanks for all you do to keep this online community alive! Wishing you the best in 2020!!
ReplyDeleteWow you had a lot of finishes this year! I think I only had 2 finishes but many starts! But i did get some awesome hiking in too!
ReplyDeleteInspiring!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts and spectacular nature photos, Lori!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts! You are always so inspirational!❤️ Hope you have a wonderful 2020!
ReplyDeleteLori, your Humble Quilts blog is a small home away from home for me... warm, inspiring, and from the heart. May 2020 be a wonderful year filled with great health and lots of beautiful quilts!
ReplyDeleteThe 1857 quilt and the toile quilt are my favorites of what you made this past year.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year Lori. Awesome quotes - and quilts :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing year!!! Thanks for sharing! Always love reading and seeing your post,
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year and many more adventures & quilting xoxooxo
Wow you had a pretty amazing 2019! You finished some wonderful quilts and shared some great hiking pictures of places I will probably never go. I can't wait to read about your adventures in 2020!
ReplyDeleteHi Lori, your row of quilts made last year is impressive! I am mostly a hand quilter so I am very slow. Love the quilts you made for Paradise, so sweet!
ReplyDeleteYou have made some fun trips last year. Zion and Bryce I really love! I hope this year will hold just as much fun and beautiful quilts and friendship as the last.
You had a great year! Love seeing photos of your quilts and hiking adventures! Happy 2020!
ReplyDeleteHappy New year de France...
ReplyDeleteBelle année à vous
Et belle réalisation
Amicalement Fabienne
Amazing finishes Lori. Thank you for sharing. As I say, you are an inspiration. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeletegreat year in review! happy 2020
ReplyDeleteFantastic Lori! All very inspiring. Thank you for getting me going on the Cheri quilt SAL. Enjoying the journey very much.
ReplyDeleteAmazing things seen and done and made!
ReplyDeleteI do love the 1857 quilt!
Love both of your sayings. And it looks like your 2019 was a productive year!
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