Dresses for "Nothing to wear" quilts. I have enough for a birthday present for a friend who loves dresses and some to spare.
Crowns from some clown quilts I did in 2006. I have used one for one of the One World One Heart quilts.
Leftover squares from the panty bags I made for my parents in 2008. Mom has wished for a big bag for her hair curler thing, so I’ll make one for her for her birthday.
My House Quilt WIP. All the appliqué shapes are ready to be cut out, but there’s a lot of cutting! I think this will be my next Finish It! project.
4 bag blocks from one of my classes and pattern. I will dress them up a bit and make them into a pillow.
Leftover flower blocks that would make a lovely spring table runner.
Leftover strips from the table set in this post, enough for another table runner.
Leftover squares from the panty bags I made for my parents in 2008. Mom has wished for a big bag for her hair curler thing, so I’ll make one for her for her birthday.
My House Quilt WIP. All the appliqué shapes are ready to be cut out, but there’s a lot of cutting! I think this will be my next Finish It! project.
4 bag blocks from one of my classes and pattern. I will dress them up a bit and make them into a pillow.
Leftover flower blocks that would make a lovely spring table runner.
Leftover strips from the table set in this post, enough for another table runner.
My oval WIP. The ovals are pebble quilted with a piece of batting on the back. I’ll stick to the original plan and make them into a flower wall hanging.
A few Easter eggs ready to appliqué and dress up.
Leftover flower shapes. I think I’ll pair these up with some grey fabrics.
Some head blocks that I started for the Hoffman Challenge in 2006, but I made this instead. I think I’ll stick to the original plan with these and make them into a wall hanging.
Right!! Those are really lovely treasures! And so many wonderful projects! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteThat is one fantastic treasure box. I loved looking at these treasures as much as a finished item. Thanks for showing us.
ReplyDeletelove your treasure box and all the lovely treasures ready to be made up! too cool!
ReplyDeleteif i did that then they would never get made!
Blir helt målløs jeg, alle prosjektene du har på gang. Det hoper seg alltid opp rester av div prosjekter og det ser ut som du er godt i gang til mange nye flotte prosjekter. Ønsker deg en kreativ uke :-)
ReplyDeleteRight. :D
ReplyDeleteLove your treasure box! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLots of beautiful projects for 2010!! I'm glad I'm not the only one with many blocks to set together this year.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea to have a Treasure Chest of things to use in other quilts. I must start gathering mine into one place so they won't be forgotten.
ReplyDeleteI love this post. You have a true Treasure Chest and it is filled with such beautiful things. Can you tell me how you made the crown? I love it. I'm so glad to see there are others like me with lots of "treasures."
ReplyDeleteWhew you will be busy! Love all these and can't wait to see how they turn out. Lovely ideas and fabric.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe you have all of that in that one little box!!!! You could go on a vacation with it and never run out of things to do.
ReplyDeleteA treasure box is a great idea! What fun to look through and find your projects...organized too!
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of your Treasure Box. What a fun name and a positive attitude towards WIPS. I like all the treasures you've accumulated. They are sure to make awesome projects. I really like the Nothing to Wear dresses.
ReplyDeleteI love both the concept of a treasure box, and what's inside of yours!
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