End of Year Review 2019

Its that time of year again when I like to reflect on how I spent my time in 2019 and what I achieved. It will be interesting to look back over the years and compare what I did and where my focus was.

Sunset views and I’m still working!

Sunset views and I’m still working!

I ended the year in November with a trip to Rhode Island to talk and teach the Narraganset Bay Quilters. I was lucky enough to have some free time so on recommendation I headed to Newport to explore the mansions and the cliff walk. Although a little chilly it was a beautiful day and I was happy to explore this area, that I had never previously known.

The Breakers Mansion seemed to be the place to visit so I took the self-guided tour. It is owned by the Newport Mansions Preservation Society. The house was so fancy and over-the-top but I loved it and as a bonus it was decorated for Christmas. There I saw the biggest Poinsettia’s I’d ever seen.

Entry Hall, The Breakers Newport, RI

The classes selected by the guild were a one day Pet Portraits class and my Travel Journal class that I had not taught before. It was a lot of fun to teach as everyone came with their own projects and personal maps to paint.

My final class of the year was a 2 day Pet Portrait class that I taught at a local sewing store here in Auburn, Howells Sew and Vacuum. With a week in between classes it gave the students time to go home and “do their homework!” Many of the collaged projects were completed and the sewing started and I think they all did a great job.

Students and their work in progress at Howells, Auburn CA

Students and their work in progress at Howells, Auburn CA

Finally let me list what I achieved in 2019

I donated 5 pieces of art work to various organizations including 2 to SAQA, International Quilt Festival, Odyssey of the Mind fundraiser and to Craft Napa last January.

Small postcard donations Craft Napa 2019

Small postcard donations Craft Napa 2019

I exhibited 11 quilts in various exhibits; Eye Contact, SAQA Nebraska region, SAQA N Cal region, IQF, PIQF, Road to California, Northwest Quilting Expo and the Foothill Quilt Guild.

‘Enchanted Hill’ Hearst Castle, part of SAQA Stitching California traveling exhibit

‘Enchanted Hill’ Hearst Castle, part of SAQA Stitching California traveling exhibit

I made 30 memory and T-shirt quilts for clients and Etsy customers around the USA. Including this one for the Olympic athlete Ibtihaj Muhammad using her collection of t shirts and other clothing from her fencing career.

Olympian’s T shirt Quilt by Jane Haworth

Olympian’s T shirt Quilt by Jane Haworth

I made 18 art quilts, varying in size and were either class samples, pet portrait custom orders or entries to exhibitions.

Custom Order a dog named Beau

Custom Order a dog named Beau

Finally as a quilt teacher I traveled to 19 teaching events in Northern California and taught at 4 out of state guilds or shows in Boerne and Houston, Texas, Yuma, AZ and Warwick, Rhode Island.

Show and Tell 1 month after I visited the Dessert Lily guild in Yuma AZ

Show and Tell 1 month after I visited the Dessert Lily guild in Yuma AZ

This year I opened my shop here on my website and I have various patterns and kits for those who love to do fabric collage as much as me. Now I just want to thank all my students and quilt guilds who have supported me and my teaching this year. I hope I will have more stories to share with you next year and we shall see where 2020 takes me.