2013 Quilting Goals
#61
Junior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Houston, Texas
Posts: 136
I have been quilting for about a year now. I work with a wonderful group of women and we make quilts for Project Linus as well as for our friends and family members. With each little quilt I make I use a new pattern and have a goal of something I want to learn. My next goal is to learn how to make multiple mitered borders. Really admire all of you and your fabulous quilting skills. After that, my next goal is to use a pattern that puts blocks on point. (Did I spell this correctly?).
#62
Wow Dotty that is a wonderful quilt..I may have to try to do that...I bought all the fabric I need to do sylvia's bridal sampler at least two years ago...I should probably do that first!
#63
I have no exact goals for 2013. I am working on my 17th quilt for 2012 and I want to make at least that many in 2013. I am trying to use up some of my huge stash.
Good luck to everyone and I hope all of you achieve your goals.
Good luck to everyone and I hope all of you achieve your goals.
#64
This a totally awesome idea
My goals for 2013 are:
1. Finish a ufo each month
2. Get a computerized sewing machine and give my old one to my grandaughter
3. Teach myself to FMQ
4. Make a quilt for me!
I've been quilting for 10 years and have never made anything for myself. I think I am overdue.
Good luck to all.
My goals for 2013 are:
1. Finish a ufo each month
2. Get a computerized sewing machine and give my old one to my grandaughter
3. Teach myself to FMQ
4. Make a quilt for me!
I've been quilting for 10 years and have never made anything for myself. I think I am overdue.
Good luck to all.
#65
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 714
I will buy no NEW fabric. Crap! I just blew that one. I will finish all UFO's. Crap, I'm 62 have to live to 100 to do that. I will learn how to run my long arm machine. Double crap! It's been up for 2 years and haven't figured it out yet. I promised husband I will get going on it by 2013 or he says, move it OUT. I seriously do want to cut back on buying so much fabric. I do want to finish at least one UFO, which are quilt tops, per month. I want to really learn how to run my mid arm and enjoy my FMQ even more. I do have to clean up one of my sewing fabric room as it got pretty nasty over the holidays. I need to make sure I do housekeeping at least a couple hours a day instead of sewing from dawn to late at night. It's a great thought and will TRY to do it. Wish me luck.
#68
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2010
Posts: 2,243
I need to clean the closet in my quilting room. I can't stuff another thing in, especially on the floor. It's full of tidbits of batting, stuffing, scraps too small to use. Also boxes of family photos. Good to hear aobut others' plans.
#70
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: USA
Posts: 322
Nice thread!
My goals... and loft they are! LOL
1. Finish twin sized quilt for my 4 yo son (in progress)
2. Do the 2013 Mystery Quilt on Jan. 1st with my dd (looking forward to that!)
3. finish the throw for the back of our couch (top is finished)
4. Finish the throw for the back of the rocking chair (almost done piecing it... used leftovers from #3)
5. Make baby quilt for my new nephew (born mid-December)
6. Make a cuddle quilt from a panel I got before the holidays
7. Make a throw quilt for each of dh's and mine siblings for family gifts for Christmas next year (6 total)
8. Finish piecing the fancy quilt for our bed and decide how to quilt it ... machine or by hand????
9. Finish a Christmas quilt I made a couple of years ago, and never sandwiched and quilted. Hopefully that will be done in time to display by next Christmas.
Is that a crazy enough list for you? did I mention I have 7 children, homeschool, and my dh is the pastor of our church and I'm the pianist? Talk about unrealistic lists! LOL
My goals... and loft they are! LOL
1. Finish twin sized quilt for my 4 yo son (in progress)
2. Do the 2013 Mystery Quilt on Jan. 1st with my dd (looking forward to that!)
3. finish the throw for the back of our couch (top is finished)
4. Finish the throw for the back of the rocking chair (almost done piecing it... used leftovers from #3)
5. Make baby quilt for my new nephew (born mid-December)
6. Make a cuddle quilt from a panel I got before the holidays
7. Make a throw quilt for each of dh's and mine siblings for family gifts for Christmas next year (6 total)
8. Finish piecing the fancy quilt for our bed and decide how to quilt it ... machine or by hand????
9. Finish a Christmas quilt I made a couple of years ago, and never sandwiched and quilted. Hopefully that will be done in time to display by next Christmas.
Is that a crazy enough list for you? did I mention I have 7 children, homeschool, and my dh is the pastor of our church and I'm the pianist? Talk about unrealistic lists! LOL
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