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luvstoquilt 01-01-2012 12:59 PM

I am going to keep a notebook of projects I want to do and projects I am working on so I will always have my wants and needs when I go shopping, etc.

Jackie Spencer 01-01-2012 12:59 PM

When my daughter had her Bridal Shower, I gave her her hand pieced queen size quilt top( over 3000 pieces) after the shower she gave it back to me to hand quilt. That was 18 years ago. I have about 2/3 of the hand quilting done. I want to finish it this year before their anniversary in Sept. and give it to them.

Sandra in Minnesota 01-01-2012 01:23 PM

I would like to finish a BOM that I started last August (not so very far behind). This is doable.

ksdot417 01-01-2012 02:56 PM

Mine is to finish at least 2 kits, keep my sewing space organized-cleaning after each project, and get my fabric, books and patterns organized. I also have a list that I hope to stay focused on.

reginalovesfabric 01-01-2012 03:16 PM

I have 30 tops ready to quilt and I want to GET THEM DONE, and to start 30 more. I am NOT going to quit buying fabric everyone has a vice and mine is fabric buying.

memepat 01-01-2012 03:47 PM

This year I would like to do the following things:
1. Clean organize quilting room, organize fabric and clean up after each project.
2. Finish a quilt for a friend - Christmas gift
3. Make a quilt for my daughter's 40th birthday (March)
4. Stay on task with quilting friends.
5. Quilt at least 4 tops that are completed this year.

That sounds like enough for now. Happy quilting to all.

NDQuilts 01-01-2012 04:05 PM

I am hoping to make forward progress on my DJ, complete three quilt tops, and hand quilt one.

Pam B 01-01-2012 04:23 PM

1) Start working through my small projects that are in various stages. (I am good at starting something not finishing it.)
2) Take a few tops to be long-armed.
3) Bind the 2 quilts that need to be bound.
and this is the most important...
4) Set aside one evening a week (from after I get home from school till I head to bed) and spend it in my sewing room! Maybe then I might accomplish some of my above goals.

misscarol 01-01-2012 05:05 PM

Try to piece everyday.
Work on one UFO a month.

lots2do 01-02-2012 07:50 AM

First of all, start relaxing and enjoying the process more. Less worry about perfection, more completion.
Pam B- I had a similar thought. If I could go straight to my sewing space a few days a week after work (teaching), I could get so much more done and I bet, be a happier person.


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