My new New Year's Resolution
#12
Originally Posted by amma
its not Christmas
nor is it your birthday
I was thinking of you
as I do each day
I found this fabric
and without delay
I made you this gift
you can open today
who needs a reason
I just want to say
enjoy this gift
on this un-holiday
:D:D:D
nor is it your birthday
I was thinking of you
as I do each day
I found this fabric
and without delay
I made you this gift
you can open today
who needs a reason
I just want to say
enjoy this gift
on this un-holiday
:D:D:D
#14
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Indiana
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Amma, I love that poem. My sister and I don't exchange gifts, but I saw a panal I had to put in a quilt for her. I also included a few surprises. She got it yesterday and was totally touched. Her facebook thank you this morning made me cry. Sounds like a great resolution to me.
#16
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Location: Maine-ly Florida
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Resolutions don't work for me, generally, either. But I thought that this would be one I'd want to do instead of a chore. All of these block of the months, why not a gift of the month? :)
#17
Originally Posted by Vanuatu Jill
What ever works! Mine is to try to take a couple hours to actually clean the house! I wake up each day with good intentions, but my intentions are always sabotaged by either my computer (like for the past 2 hours!) or my sewing machine!
#18
Mine is to first, swap rooms for my sewing and bedroom so I can fit my new table that I got for my b-day. Then to finish my UFO's and to promise to complete one before starting a new one. And for the next quilt I make to be for DH.
#19
Amma, Thanks for the poem. I usually do give things away when they are done instead of waiting and this is the perfect poem to add. Last year I planned to clean up my UFO's and they are still here. I just moved and am totally blown away by everything I have so hopefully I'll finish the UFO's and work on my stash.
#20
I like making quilts not as gifts for a particular event, but for people who 'need' them at a particular time. Someone who's going through a rough patch, taking care of a dying parent, struggling with cancer, in need of a virtual hug and a beautiful, comforting, warming reminder that they are loved! I like your resolution.
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