2026 Quilt Queue

In 2025, I posted this queue at the end of every 1st month of the quarter. So, 1/31, 4/30, 7/31, and 10/31. It’s a little depressing because I haven’t had much desire to do any actual quilting for the last few years. Being president of the quilt guild took a lot of my time and then my dad passed, and I got divorced. And with all those changes, I decided to move rooms around. My craft room is still piled high with boxes as I’ve not been able to get myself together to organize everything. It’s partially due to the fact that my family room still has piles of things (mainly fabric from other quilters, needlepoint and cross stitch stuff). I’m having trouble going through them and removing those things that I won’t ever play with. Anyway, the only way I can start actually using my craft room is to start actually using it. Regardless of whether it’s ready or not. I have a little corner cleared out where I sew on my main domestic machine. And I recently unearthed my Q20 so I can start quilting again.

I still have the finished door banners to add to this list.

The quilt queue:

Jan Krentz – Broken Diamond Star – flimsy 4/2021

Scrappy Stars Around the Corner – finished top! 8/7/2021

Scrappy Stars

Kimberly Einmo’s mystery quilt from Craftsy circa 2014-

I know it doesn’t look finished but I promise it is. I just haven’t taken a pic of the flimsy yet.

Wendy Mathson’s Storm at Sea / Snail’s Trail – flimsy 12/5/2022

Storm at Sea / Snail’s Trail Wendy Mathson December 2022
Linda Ballard Dresden – 01/2023
Scandinavian Snowflake – 02/2023
Grassy Creek – March 2023
Plum Fusion – August 2023
45 & Life To Go – December 2023
Edyta Sitar’s Laundry Basket “Alaska” – finished in 2024 but just added to this list in Q3 2025
Christmas in Paris – June 2025

Happy quilting my friends!

Melanie

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  1. I have a few waiting to be quilted too. One which has been waiting for over ten years! I do want finished quilts, but I enjoy the piecing more. I can see the temptation of sending them out for someone else to quilt.

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