Tuesday, December 30, 2014

What A Year!

 Another year has flown by.
It's time to look ahead to 2015
and think of all the possibilities that await.

But before we leave this past year too quickly,
I took a few moments to
gather all the quilts and projects
that were finished in 2014
and created a Smilebox of
what I accomplished.

I hope you enjoy a little
recap of the year.


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 Until Next Time-

23 comments:

  1. A productive year, indeed. Enjoyed the slide show! My favorite though is your Roseville Album.

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  2. Well done you! Have you chosen your word to represent 2015? That would be nice in that last empty frame. My is Recognition

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  3. What a lovely year of finishes! So many beautiful and/or fun projects. The Roseville Album is stunning, but I think Christmas Crowns stole my heart!

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  4. WOW!! Amazing that ONE quilter could complete so much in such a short time!! Incredibly beautiful heirloom quilts too!! Well done, Kyle!! What an accomplishment! Now on to 2015!!
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  5. Wonderful accomplishments! Your volume of work is impressive and so beautifully done. By the way - thank you for all the sharing these past 12 months - the sweet links on tutorials and your own inspiring projects and tips to motivate us. Wishing you special moments for stitching in 2015.

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  6. all I can say i wow! you have had an amazing quilting year!!
    looking forward to 2015

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  7. What a beautiful way to sum up your quilty year! You made some lovely and amazing qults in 2015. I look forward to all you accomplish in 2015 :0)

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  8. What a fabulous year of finishes!! Your Christmas Crowns takes my breath away and Roseville Album is just incredible. Thanks so much for sharing your quilting journey. Love these end of the year wrap-ups. It's very inspiring.:)

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  9. My favorite is the folk art sampler and the red and white. The Rosville album is amazing! You have had an incredible quilting year. Thanks so much for sharing, Kyle :)

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  10. Wow, when you see it all together like this, it looks like you did a tremendous amount of quilting. Must feel good! What will 2015 bring?

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  11. WOW! You were some kind of crazy busy productive finishing quilter--got some energy or tips you can pass along? Beautiful quilts

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  12. What a brilliant year of creations!!

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  13. What a treat! I am just amazed at how much you got done!
    Happy 2015!

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  14. Such a nice presentation of all you have accomplished in 2014. May you have many more finished quilts in the New Year.

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  15. How creative of you - such a lovely summary of your sewing year! Was it a surprise to see how much you have achieved?! Always a pleasure to follow your work and look forward to your 2015 stitching too :)

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  16. It was a very successful and productive year for you! Thanks for sharing your quilts and projects.

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  17. Such a charming way to share your year in quilts. Who knew pink pom-poms would be so fun with a little bunny? That's cute as can be. Your Roseville album quilt is a true heirloom, and your finished Home for the Holidays reminds me that I started that one long ago. How nice to see it finished and lovely.
    I hope that 2015 is a wonderful, stitch-filled year for you, Kyle.

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  18. A beautiful presentation of your quilts! Amazing how much you got accomplished. You must feel so good about getting the Roseville Album finished, it is stunning. I love your Folkart sampler too! Have a blessed New Year!

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  19. Lovely 2014, and a nice way to recap.
    Here's to many fun stitching adventures (and maybe a few rescues) in 2015!

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  20. I so enjoyed watching this showcase of your beautiful quilts, and your photos of them. What a year indeed!!! I know 2015 will bring lots of wonderful sewing times as well.

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  21. You had quite a year in finishes during 2014. beautiful...happy New Year Kyle.

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