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Happy 2024!!

Here we are again…365 days (more or less) after the first day of 2023.  The New Year is upon us, and once again (since it’s now tradition), the time has come to reflect back on my quilty predictions of 2023 and see how well I predicted what would happen in our quilting world.  So without further ado let’s take a look back at my 2023 prognostications and see how well or how badly I did.

Now…what do I think is in store of us in 2024?  Well, my predictions for this year are divided into two categories – fabric and projects.  So let’s look at the fabric forecast first.

Those are my predictions for fabric.  Now let’s look at what I think will happen in the projects part of the quilt world.

That’s it.  Those are my predictions for our quilt world in 2024.  Now it’s time to introduce the theme for next year.  I had two themes in mind and spent some serious time waffling between the two.  I finally decided this morning the theme would be “Welcome to My Studio.”  I have a lot under my needle this year and would like to use what I’m making to emphasize techniques and skill sets as well as vent any frustrations I have and explain how I fixed them.  I will still write history blogs on quilters and quilt blocks (because it seems like a lot of my readers really like those) and will definitely entertain any topic a reader throws at me.  Just keep in mind if you send me a topic, I generally already have three blogs “in the can” before it.  It may take a month before I get to yours.

Lastly, my regular readers may remember I lost Sam back in June of 2021.  He was my constant companion, sitting beside my sewing machine while I sewed or beside me on the couch when I was hand sewing.  My blogs were always signed with “Sherri and Sam.”  I had Sam 22 years before he crossed The Rainbow Bridge, so it truly was a difficult time for me.  I missed him terribly.  For my birthday this year, my husband handed me the normal gifts – a lovely sweater, a nice piece of jewelry, dark chocolate, and a good bottle of red wine.  The last gift bag was filled with cat toys.  Later that day, he took me to a cat adoption at a local pet supply place.  It was there I found this sleek, handsome, and sweet guy…

Meet Felix.  He’s a seven-month-old sweetheart who’s a rescue kitten out of Trinity.  He’s a cuddler and has already carved out a place in my studio – on a low shelf right above the heat vent.  He’s well on his way to being properly spoiled. 

Happy New Year Everyone!

From My Studio to Yours…

Love and Stitches,

Sherri and Felix

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