2010 New Years Quilting Resolutions
#1
What are Your 2010 Quilting Resolutions??? Mine #1 is NOT to Listen to Quilt Guild Quiltzillas Or So called Quilt Police, It has been draging me and my Creativity Down for way to Long!!! #2 Get out of some of the things that hasn't gotten done because of #1. Any of you have this Problem??? #3 Do up my own UFO's #4 Organize my quilting Things and my Studio #5 Be Here more and Be Happier Human Quilting Being.
#7
Not buy ANY FABRIC that is not "gift money". I want to see if I can go the whole year with buying no fabric out of my budget. I'm not sure if that makes sense to you, but sometimes all of my "extra" money goes to fabric. I have enough fabric "put by" to make no less than 30 children's quilts and 10 queen size quilts. I gave myself the "gift money" exception because both my dh and my son gift me "fabric money" for my birthday.
#9
This year, I'm determined to improve my machine quilting skills.
Freemotion may have to wait until 2011, but I'm tired of making tops I'm proud of only to end up with a quilt I'd rather bury after I've smooshed it all out of shape during the quilting phase. :roll:
Freemotion may have to wait until 2011, but I'm tired of making tops I'm proud of only to end up with a quilt I'd rather bury after I've smooshed it all out of shape during the quilting phase. :roll:
#10
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
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my goals for the new year are:
1) ORGANIZATION!!! if i have to spend 1/2 of my sewing time pawing through boxes to find what i need i will never get anything done.
2) finish old before i start new...bad habit i have; when a project is 'almost-done' i tend to put it aside and start a new one...so, i have stacks of (almost done...another hour and it would be outta here) gonna remedy this...i hope
3) pick 2 charities for the year and concentrate on their needs instead of trying to 'do it all' and accomplish nothing.
4)now that my work schedule is ... (scheduled) better time management should be easier to pull off. (more sewing time, less time sitting in front of the computer...bumber dude)
5)try to make at least one (small item) a week,aside from the large quilts ... like a set of place mats, table runner, ect.
6) teach at least one class a quarter, and take one class...learn something new...
7) only spend $$ on backing and batting when at all possible, use up stash, which means more scrap quilts this year...
8) enter at least 2 shows/contests
9) keep up with swaps/challenges and forum activities
10) ENJOY THE PROCESS THROUGH THE YEAR!!!
1) ORGANIZATION!!! if i have to spend 1/2 of my sewing time pawing through boxes to find what i need i will never get anything done.
2) finish old before i start new...bad habit i have; when a project is 'almost-done' i tend to put it aside and start a new one...so, i have stacks of (almost done...another hour and it would be outta here) gonna remedy this...i hope
3) pick 2 charities for the year and concentrate on their needs instead of trying to 'do it all' and accomplish nothing.
4)now that my work schedule is ... (scheduled) better time management should be easier to pull off. (more sewing time, less time sitting in front of the computer...bumber dude)
5)try to make at least one (small item) a week,aside from the large quilts ... like a set of place mats, table runner, ect.
6) teach at least one class a quarter, and take one class...learn something new...
7) only spend $$ on backing and batting when at all possible, use up stash, which means more scrap quilts this year...
8) enter at least 2 shows/contests
9) keep up with swaps/challenges and forum activities
10) ENJOY THE PROCESS THROUGH THE YEAR!!!
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