Tag Archives: 2023

I share my work over on Instagram @sarahgoerquilts. Here are my top nine posts (based on "likes") from the year. Bold colors, bee blocks, 100 day projects, and encouraging the quilting community.

  1. Pantone Viva Magenta Confetti quilt top
  2. Mini monochromatic improv bee blocks for Ellyn
  3. Post-QuiltCon message
  4. Viva Magenta blocks
  5. back of my Pantone Viva Magenta block
  6. Day 2 at QuiltCon in Atlanta, with my daughter's Waterfall Quilt
  7. #last100daysof2023 announcement
  8. Froot Loops improv bee blocks for Ellyn
  9. QuiltCon fabric challenge quilt

You can view past Top Nines for 2018, 20192020, 2021 and 2022. Thanks for visiting!

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'Tis the season for end of year wrap-up posts. This is the first of three days of end of year posts that have become the tradition of my blog. Thank you to Cheryl of Meadow Mist Designs for once again hosting the Best of... linky party. This is my 9th years participating by sharing my five most popular blog posts that were published in the current year.

Visit my Best of 2015Best of 2016Best of 2017Best of 2018Best of 2019Best of 2020Best of 2021, and Best of 2022.

I'm linking up to Cheryl's Best of 2023 Linky Party.

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And FYI, Season 15 of Project QUILTING starts January 7th!

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I planned for 2022 to be a year in survival mode. I started out the year strong with a new gratitude practice and leaned into playing with color and exploring with mixed media. In February, I started a 100-day mixed media project.

In 2022, I gave twice as many lectures and taught twice as many workshops. Thank you to everyone who took a class with me or attended a lecture, and I hope to be coming your way soon, virtually or in-person. If your guild or group hasn't scheduled with me, there are opportunities for you to sign up as an individual for live virtual workshops with me.

The goal I wrote down in last year's post was to get back to sending newsletters regularly. I sent 21 newsletters in 2022. This was after just two in 2020 and four in 2021. It's been great to keep in touch with folks and I really appreciate when people reply to my newsletters to ask questions or share something that is inspiring them. If you don't already receive my newsletter, please subscribe here to stay in touch.

Looking forward to 2023, I'm adding two brand new workshops to my lineup: How Do I Spell That? Improv Pieced Letters and Improv Triangles 4 Ways. I'm excited for more ways to play with improv with my students. (Be sure you're on my newsletter list so you're first to hear about registering for these live virtual workshops which will be held in May!)


I'm also really excited about teaching All About Angles: A Planned Improv Approach to Quilt Design at Empty Spools Seminars during Session 4 in April.

All About Angles: A Planned Improv Approach to Quilt DesignSarah comes at quilt making from a perspective of planned improv and an opportunity to play. She will start each day with a demonstration, introducing the initial parameters of this pieced improv technique, followed by design variations. Students can choose to work in a small series or on one larger composition. Sarah’s instruction will include lessons on color and value, and discussions will include free motion quilting and finishing ideas.

A big goal for 2023 is to purchase a longarm machine. There is a list of home projects that need to fall into place to create the space for the new machine, so we'll be working out way through that list. I'm thinking Fall for the new machine - happy future birthday to me!

Tomorrow I'll be starting a practice of 15 minutes of sewing a day (unless I'm traveling). My sewjo has been a bit lacking. I've found through numerous 100 day projects that 15 minutes a day is a good goal for me... some days it feels like a chore, and others it is the springboard for much more time in the studio.

January 1 is the kickoff to the 14th season of Project QUILTING. I've been participating since season 8. Last year I made tiny little artist trading cards for each challenge. If you haven't joined the series of one-week challenges I hope you'll check it out. The community is wonderful (and there are prizes!). Be sure to ping me with a link to check out your projects or tag me if you share on social. I'd love to see what you create!

I hope your 2023 is peaceful and you are surrounded by beauty and creativity.

I'm linking up with Yvonne @Quilting Jetgirl for her #2023PlanningParty.