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Saturday, December 29, 2018

Best of 2018 :: Recap

Here we are at the end of another year!  It's a great way to look back and relive, revive and rehash our Best of 2018!  

Cheryl at Meadow Mist Designs has a linky party every year as a way to celebrate our best finishes.  This year I picked my top five (5) posts that received the most views.  I hope you enjoy the trip down memory lane!  

BEST OF 2018

This quilt was my math lesson of the year!  I seriously had to calculate and recalculate in order for the pieces to all come together.  I love everything about this quilt...color, design, quilting and matched binding!  One of my favorites of the entire year for sure! 



Cheryl @Meadow Mist Designs and Paige @Quilted Blooms asked if I'd participate in the Modern Plus Sign Quilts Book Hop, and I jumped at the chance!  This was my version of the Plus Surround quilt which I took a bit of a creative detour on!  


#3)  LOUVER

This quilt was by far the most labor intensive and unique quilt of the year!   Quilting has always been a creative outlet for me and I wanted to take that creativity to a new level.  This was my first 'textured twist' adventure!



Speaking of 'textured twists'...another idea that became reality!  I'd say this one had the kitchen sink of color thrown in at every turn.  A combination of twists, log cabins and improv came together for an intriguing finish. 



This was my second version of 'It's a Gem'.  After completing 'It's a Gem I', I felt the need to redeem myself.  First in precision and second in design.  I always want to put forth my best work, but I'm not shy about pointing out the flaws in my eyes.


It was a very good year!  Health, creativity, happiness...three things I hope to continue through 2019 and beyond!

You can check out other blogs that have shared their Best of 2018 here:  BEST OF 2018 LINKY PARTY.  Which of course...I highly recommend!

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16 comments:

  1. A year full of brilliant colors & beautiful designs!! Congrats!

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    1. It was a fun year of exploring and trying new things!

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  2. I love Feisty Fiesta!! It is quite wonderful.

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  3. always interesting to see what comes up on top! These are some of my favorites of yours for sure

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  4. I didn't remember the Fiesta quilt I love it!!

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  5. Wow, what great quilts! Seeing them all together I'm even more struck by the originality of the designs and the great, great colors. Love Gem II especially 9but they are all wonderful!) Can't wait to see what 2019 brings! Happy new year!

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  6. LOVED watching you create this year! I'd say it was a very good year.

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  7. You created so many great quilts this year, Jayne; it was a treat to get to follow along with your journey. I look forward to seeing what 2019 had in store for you!

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  8. It has been a fun, joyous year of creating for you, and I've been delighted to watch your progress. I cannot wait to see what comes next in 2019!

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  9. It's definitely been a good year for you - all of these quilts are gorgeous~ I like Feisty Fiesta the best - both the name and the quilt.

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  10. Awesome projects. You've had a great year. I can't wait to see what you create in 2019.

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  11. Your quilts are so amazing. A huge inspiration to me. What a wonderful quilty year you have had. All the best in 2019.

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  12. I love all of your quilts and was excited to see some of my favorites highlighted again today. Thanks for linking up and being part of my book hop!

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  13. Nice to see these quilts for a second time ! Geometry Lesson is definitely my favourite and I'm looking forward to seeing it in person :-)

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  14. These are all so wonderful Jayne, but my favourites are Geometry Lesson and Fiesty Fiesta

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  15. It is great to see all of these again. But the Feisty Fiesta is one of my favorites!

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