Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Unfinished Business


Photo Courtesy of Tom Freda



Are you like me? Do you look around your house, perhaps in closets, under beds, in drawers. I think we all probably have something stuffed somewhere, that unfinished project that we promise ourselves we will complete someday....

Someday...

I have a lot of those almost completed projects. I have a few more that have barely been started. Some are small, some are big, some could be finished in minutes, others will take days.

With spring approaching (approaching? Heck, it may still be cold, but it is certainly here when rain takes over snow and the flower bed is giving birth to my favorite purple irises), I look around in amazement at how much I still expect myself to accomplish before warmth and humidity draws me out the door.

My biggest goal of the winter was to finish the "two-year quilt". In truth, I started this quilt about four years ago. It was my very first (and so far only) quilting project. Inspired by the beautiful quilts I had seen at the county fair, I purchased a lovely little how-to book called 10-20-30 minutes to quilt . It broke projects down into manageable little segments for the already stressed out, over-booked mom that becomes disillusioned by watching to much Martha Stewart and HGTV. I opted for the sewing machine version, rather than hand-quilting, in hopes that I would actually stick with the project until the end.

I spent a week choosing cotton fabrics of yellow, pink, and orange that would accent the brown that I envisioned my walls. As a side note, I did paint my bedroom walls last year and the quilt will look absolutely lovely in there, if I ever finish it.

Within a week I had all of the squares, triangles, and strips cut out. My son also had a nasty cut from investigating the rotary cutter that was apparently not hidden well enough from my then 4 year old. Two weeks later I had the entire front pieced and sewn together. I could now envision the finished product. I purchased batting and backing. I laid spent hours pinning the quilt "sandwich" together and marking on the back where I would stitch my decorative diamond shape pattern.

Then something came up. I can't tell you what, that was too long ago to recall minor details. I folded the nearly finished project up and placed it on top of my sewing table. I promised myself i would return to it soon.

That was four years ago.

After two years the kids started referring to it as my two-year quilt. As in "Mom? Aren't you ever going to finish that two-year quilt so you can make one for us?" The questioning stopped about a year ago but I can still hear them every time I catch a glimpse of my now completely unorganized sewing area.

I have five days of vacation coming up over the next month. (a use it or lose it type of situation). I believe it is time fro me to put those days to good use and attend to a little "unfinished business" around here.

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