Does it matter if deadlines are met? Especially self-made deadlines. I have finished only one of my self-made deadlines since September and the world is still turning. The last three deadlines for the Dear Jane quilt have not been made, but some progress has been made and there is hope for her. Eventually Jane will be finished. The Hexagon Star has been sitting in a basket for a month. No sewing at all so it has no deadlines.
My only deadline that was made was to finish all the small pieces that I wanted for the community craft fair. Everything is organized and ready to go. The fair will be tomorrow, Then I will be able to get back to quilting Jane and the Hexagon Star.
I missed the deadline for the Marble Mystery block of the month. I did finish it early in November just before the November instructions came out. I like my colors. This month we’re making square in a square. It will be first on my to-do list so I will meet the deadline.

Last month, I went to the Clueless Quilters quilt show in Stetson, Maine. It was an awesome show. I belong to the guild although I don’t live in Maine anymore. Some of my quilts were in the show. The show is held in the Stetson Meeting house.
View from the balcony.

My daughter’s breast cancer quilt

View from the front

Small and miniature quilts

This row held three of my quilts. Miss Molly’s Bad Day was a memorial to her. Sadly, I lost my quality control inspector early this summer. She loved to inspect all my quilts.

Viewers Choice It is a one block wonder quilt.

The binding is sewn on two quilts. One was quilted by my longarm quilter, and the other was quilted by me. There are a lot more finished quilts to quilt. The question is do I quilt them or make a new top that is rolling around in my head. Deadlines do not apply.


Have a great day and happy quilting.