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Twenty one goals for 2014:
1. Make more comfort quilts. I would like at least one complete with bag per
month. Ideally, I would like to have others join me somehow.
2. Make a paper pieced quilt. I love New York Beauty, but anything like that.
3. Get a lot better at Free Motion Quilting.
4. Blog- regularly with information to help others along. Gain more readers.
5. Attend quilt retreats- one scheduled for the end of February.
6. Take at least 4 classes.
7. Go to Houston for the International Quilt Festival in October.
8. Quilting by the Lake in July, class with Victoria Findlay Wolfe. Find a roomate.
9. Teach people some quilt related skills, techniques.
10. Cut out, sew, quilt my daughter's choice of wedding quilt. Fabric is bought.
11. Equipment changes: one new large sewing table for machines, better lighting (ceiling), better way to photo quilts, more fabric organization (did some scrap organization recently- photos to come), treadle cabinet refinish and machine installed, new large cutting mat.
12. More fabric- scraps, batiks, strips
13. Serve my guild.
14. Learn at least 3 new techniques.
15. Sew purses/tote bags. I did a few, but want to expand.
16. Do denim art quilts. One started on design wall.
17. Make more scrap quilts.
18. Do a challenge.
19. Treadle more.
20. Do more art quilts- incorporate fibers, landscapes.
21. Keep my machines maintained and help others with vintage ones.
What about you? Write 'em down!
4 comments:
That is a lot of goals. I wish you the best of luck!
Wow! I could NEVER complete your year's goals - even in a whole lifetime. You GO GIRL!!!! I hope you get more blog viewers too - I love what you post.
I don't make sewing goal lists - I'd disappoint myself and feel defeated. I just peck away at a few sewing projects. However I do have serious goals to grow enough food to feed my family and this summer, to send much more to our local food pantry. You should see my seed order!
If I don't spell it out, I won't know how I am doing. I want to be comprehensive and not random. Even if I hit half of them, I will be better for it. I try to be specific, not just I want to be a better quilter.
From years of making goals, I know I don't hit them all. I try to picture what would a good year be like, where would I like to be? This is a watershed year, I am turning 60. I don't want to just coast on, but run a good race.
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