Well once again it's been several months since my last blog update and I have a bunch of art quilts from the last third of 2025 to share (so so behind), but I thought I'd do a quick recap of some Christmas crafts first and share some goals for 2026.
I'm not sure there's much point in doing a 2025 wrap-up for art quilts since so many of the quilts I have to blog about in the next month or so are actually 2025 finishes. But as I think about 2026 goals, there are a few crafty things on my radar. It feels weird to focus on these small creative pleasures when so many awful things are happening to our democracy, but here I am anyway.
First, I want to finish my liturgical series. I'm not sure it will ever be truly finished, it's something that feels like I'll want to keep adding to it, but there are two key quilts to finish so that it is ready to exhibit and I want to start exhibiting it towards the end of this year.
Second, I'd like to come back to a bunch of things that I have pieces for but aren't fully conceptualized. This includes another pom pom quilt (for which the pom poms are already made), another test tube piece, something that uses a collection of recycled plastic water bottles I've been saving, something that uses the grandmother's flower garden blocks made by my great-grandmotehr, something with the silk cocoons I bought somewhere last year, and something incorporating the metal braid I learned to make at a workshop. So many different random resources, but no clear direction.
Third, I'd like to think more clearly about what kind of work I get excited about making. It always seems like I'm pushing from one show entry to the next, and of course I enjoy all the things I'm working on, but sometimes I wonder if I need to pause and step back and really think about my artistic direction.
Well, enough navel gazing for now, here are some of the crafty Christmas goodies from 2025.
I've always loved the straight line drawings that make curved and circular shapes, and I decided to use that idea to make my ornaments this year. It was so much fun to pick out different threads and patterns.

I loved all the different cats dancing around the hat. Both of these were sort of cobbled together from multiple patterns in my pattern library.











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