The end of the year is always a good time to look back and reflect on what we accomplished this year. Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs is hosting the Best of 2025 Linky Party, a chance to link up our top blog posts from the past year. I've been having a great time going through my posts from 2025 and revisiting my quilt projects. Each listing has a link back to the original blog post.

1. Favorite finished top: Scrappy Colorwash "Terry" quilt top
I began making the scrappy little 3" blocks for this quilt early in 2024 as part of the Rainbow Scrap Challenge, and the top was completed this July. I was inspired by Terry Rowland's amazing colorwash quilts, which are featured in her series of three YouTube videos. I ended up using a total of 540 blocks in the quilt top, each finishing at 3" square, and I'm extremely happy with how well the colors flow across the quilt.
60" x 81"
2. Favorite year-long project: Temperature Quilt
In November of 2024, our guild enjoyed a presentation by Jo Avery on Temperature Quilts, which led several of us to start our own Temperature Quilt projects. I came up with a block design that is fairly easy to make every day, and I've mostly managed to keep up making the blocks. As you can see in the photo, I have all the blocks for the year finished except for the last few days of the year, and I hope to have a finished quilt top before long.
Temperature Quilt, blocks through 12/27/2025
3. Favorite (and oldest) UFO finish: Chinese Coins
My Chinese Coins quilt was started at a quilt shop sewing day way back in 1998! The quilt shop called the design Chinese Coins, but they look like Snowball blocks to me. The quilt top was completed very quickly, but I always struggled to figure out how to quilt it. Our guild's 2025 UFO Challenge motivated me to finally get it done, and I'm so glad that I did.
Chinese Coins, 44.5" x 51.5"
4. Favorite workshop: Outspoken (Improv Alphabet)
This was a tough choice because I was able to take several excellent workshops this year, but this was the one that I just couldn't stop working on until the quilt top was complete. Our "Outspoken" class was taught by Elaine Poplin, who shared her techniques for making these wonderful scrappy improv letters.
Improv Alphabet, 53.25" x 55.75"
5. Most challenging new project: Jane Stickle Sampler
I've admired many beautiful versions of the Jane Stickle Sampler Quilt through the years. For some reason, 2025 was the year that I decided to try making one myself. I bought several different blue, teal and turquoise shades of Grunge in the spring, plus a cream Grunge for the background, and got started. At present, I have made 76 of the 169 blocks needed for the center of the quilt, which means I'm nearing the halfway point. After that comes the 56 triangle and kite-shaped border blocks.
My greatest satisfaction in 2025 is the fact that I finished more quilts than I have in many years. I ended the year with 12 finished quilts, ranging in size from wall-hanging to throw quilt. Half of those were new projects in 2025, and the other half were UFOs that are now completed. I also assembled 10 other quilt tops, most of them started in 2024 or 2025, but a few were older projects. My focus next year needs to be on quilting up more of those quilt tops.
Thanks to Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs for giving us all the opportunity to share our favorite posts and projects from the past year. I'm joining up with her Best of 2025 Linky Party.
Happy quilting and Happy New Year to all!
Julie in GA

