Partially Pieced
Most of these are the ones that were "left behind" last year. There are a few new ones, but most of these are old ones that I neglected to work on. These are the ones that take up the most space because there are still a lot of parts to keep track of.
1. a few postage stamp blocks. I am in no hurry to finish this one.

2. Raggy brick quilt. I couldn't find the project to take a new photo. I know it is in my studio somewhere.

3. These didn't move out of the container either Since all the blocks are already quilted, this would be a quick finish.
4. This is Bonnie's tobacco road pattern with the pieces larger. I hope to get this into at least flimsy stage.
5. This is Bonnie's quilt Easy Street. I cut the pieces in 2014 and I started piecing the blocks. I love the colors so I hope to finish it in 2015.

6. This is canned pears from Fig tree. I love this quilt. I have the columns done...but...If you go larger, the columns aren't the same size. I just need to figure this out and piece the checkerboard border.
8 and 9. Lots of Christmas sampler blocks. Lots and lots.
13. Ellen advised me to pitch this version of swoon, but I think it will be a colorful picnic blanket. I didn't intend for it to be so pink, but WOW! I have plenty of pink for the sashing as the pattern is written. I am wondering if I should use scraps of other colors to tone it down.
14. I have 2 nested churn dash blocks (love that pattern by the way)
15. I have a LOT of Farmer's Wife blocks.
16. Grand Illusion Mystery from Bonnie 2014- I have decided to go with the solid sashing. The checkerboard wasn't working for me. Perhaps it was just the colors I chose. I may go with 2 1/2" sashing strips with a 4 patch in the middle. I haven't auditioned it yet.
17. Love these country scrappy blocks. I have tons and tons of them finished. I am not sure why I never put them together.
18. These blocks from the ugly fabric challenge have not been finished into a quilt either. I love how differently they all look.
19 and 20. This wall hanging is put together, but I am leaving this on the post with all the blocks because she has a brother that is not put together.
21. This is the current project on my design wall. It is Jaybird Quilts Hugs and Kisses pattern. I made it with a Christmas jelly roll and a few extra scraps. I hope to get the block together so I can take it down off the wall.
I hope this is the end of the parade. I have found some other quilts ("additions") and I edited Part 1 and Part 2. I have to admit I was a little depressed when the total list climbed over 50. In an effort to keep my studio organized, I increased my goal of finishes for the year.
The happy part of this story- there are only a few quilts on the partially pieced list that I started last year. That means fewer stalled projects!! I may not have gotten them all quilted, but at least they are put together.
I hope you enjoyed my colorful quilt parade. Hopefully I will have a few less to report next year.