Hey, Hey, Happy New Year! I hope everyone has gotten to take some time off and rest and relax with friends and family. We have officially rung in 2015 and I have to say I am excited for this year. But, I always like to look back and think about all that happened in 2014.
One of the Heynen family's big projects for 2014 was rebuilding a 1969 Serro Scotty. It started in the fall of 2013 and continued until June 2014. It was a HUGE undertaking. I showed some of the rebuild in January here.
February was spent working on things behind the scenes and stocking the shop back up. I made lots of these embellishments among other things to show up later in the year.
We spent a week in March working on our camper, I called it Glamping Week.
In April, I debuted some new sewing patterns, cleaned my studio, and took the camper for a test run. It was a busy month.
In May, I fired my kiln in what would be one of the last times in awhile, my fabric and pattern designing has proven to be a bigger love of mine these days and in more demand of my time.
In June, I started gearing up for our big trip out west. I made and packed my craft suitcase.
July was spent out west.
A Walk in The Woods fabric showed up in stores.
September was spent working on new Sewing kits, patterns, and Quilt Market. I did not post on my blog once I was so busy, yikes!
October came and I got to go to quilt market, and this time I had a booth. The Holiday Projects kicked off as well.
November and December are always a whirlwind with the weekly holiday projects, gift making and more. This year was no different.
Happy New Year!
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You did have a busy year, didn't you! Well, here's to another wonderful year . . . Your blog is fantastic, your studio is so bright and beautiful and your little camper is a dream come true . . . sooooooooooooooooooo cute!
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It would be my honor to put your name in the hat :)
Your blogging sister,
Connie :)
You had a wonderful year. Keep designing what you do because it is fun!
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