Friday, January 4, 2019

2019 Goals and OMG for January


It is already the fourth day of January! Goals for 2019 have been rolling around in my mind for many days, so am listing them as well as my One Monthly Goal for January.

1. Catalog my UFOs (unfinished objects), WIPs (works in progress), and ideas for quilts to compile a master list of quilts to be finished or started.
I printed the project sheets pictured above last year and completely forgot about them. They will be helpful for me to see at a glance how far along I am with each project.


Here is this list so far:
  1. A baby quilt for my future grandson, nicknamed "Little Bear" by my daughter. He is due in May, and my daughter wants a quilt similar to the one pictured above that I made for our 2-1/2 year-old granddaughter, detailed here. I have the fabric in the colors she wants - blue, gray, green, mustard, and burgundy. This is my One Monthly Goal for January.
  2. Craftsman quilt I blogged about here, for my husband. I have The pieces are cut and some blocks are sewn.
  3. A quilt for granddaughter #1, who has requested a "green" quilt. She is 17, and I made her a quilt when she was 12, but I suspect it has been folded and put away in her closet - hah!
  4. Scrappy Trip Around the World, like this one made by Margaret Ferguson whose feed I follow on Instagram (@quiltsbymargie47). This should be a great project for my scraps.
  5. Another Mercyful quilt for Bernie at Needle and Foot. I blogged about the ones I sent to her in this post.
  6. Participate in the Hand-Pieced QAL hosted by Patty and Kristin. It has been a long time since I practiced block construction by hand, and it should be very enjoyable. If you'd like to hone your hand-piecing skills, read all about it here.
  7. Antique quilt revival, blogged about here. This quilt is just waiting to be restored and loved again! I did a similar project with a vintage quilt top for my niece in 2015.
  8. Lori Holt's Vintage Christmas Sampler I have the book and intend to start early!
  9. Texas Flag quilt by Aspen Tree - I have the pattern, and the fabrics are cut.
  10. Farm Girl Vintage quilt I started in 2015, to be used as a runner across the comforter in our guest bedroom. All the blocks are completed.
  11. Make little quilts for my kitties. They are all such good helpers and deserve their own pallets!
  12. Moorland Stripe Crocheted Blanket by Attic24 - I have all the yarn and the pattern.
  13. A crocheted scarf using Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick yarn in Wheat. I started it this week and also want to make an afghan from the remaining yarn.
  14. Vintage Christmas Sampler cross stitch by Lori Holt. I have the book and threads, and am waiting for the oatmeal 10-count linen to be back in stock.

2. Help my husband build fabric and yarn shelves on the wall where yarns and needlework supplies are pictured above.
My fabric stash is currently stored in the closet, and my theory is that if I can see what I have, I won't order more. Like many other quilters, I start the year with a commitment to use fabric on hand and refrain from new purchases, but my resolve usually falters by February!

3. Purge and organize my scrap jar and scrap bins.
When my mother-in-law passed away in 2017, I inherited a beautiful glass canister that has been perfect for scrap storage. But it's full! The scrap bins are a mess inside and have no room for additional scraps. If I organize and purge SIWNU (Scraps I Will Never Use - I made that up!), I will be more likely to use scraps in future projects. Cleaning and organizing makes me happy!

4. Keep "tweaking" my sewing room arrangement to make everything easy to find and convenient.
Rearranging furniture keeps me motivated and excited. I recently turned my cutting/ironing table around to make it more accessible, and it made such a difference! To make the table surface less crowded, I removed the iron and put it on the table behind it (next to my sewing machine). Now my cutting table is exclusively for cutting. My husband made the ironing table as well as a table to hold my laptop, notebooks, pens, and craft items. He enjoys carpentry in his building, and I am happy to provide him with projects!

5. Complete repairs on the vintage quilt I purchased last year and blogged about here.
This quilt is just waiting to be restored and loved again! I did a similar project with a vintage quilt top for my niece in 2015.

6. Create items for purchase in my Etsy shop and add a second shop.
My plan is a Christmas-themed shop with quilts, table runners, mug mats, etc., and another shop to sell quilts similar to the hand-tied ones I made for my kids. As I become more interested in quilt repair, I may offer that service in my shop. We shall see!

7. My garden goals for spring are to have a smaller garden and to plant more flowers.:
During last summer's heat, part of our large garden sweltered, and it was difficult to keep up with watering. This year we will reduce the size for easier maintenance. Last year I planted two packets of zinnias and was astounded at the abundance of butterflies and bees that came to play. We got as much enjoyment from watching them as from the vegetables! So one area of the garden will be reserved just for flowers. Here is the schedule::
Planting in March:
  • Tomato plants
  • French Breakfast Radish
  • Lettuce
Planting in April:
  • Seeds purchased from Burpee: Musquee de Provence Pumpkin, Crimson Sweet Watermelon, Butterstick Zucchini, Contender Green Bush Bean, Scarlet Runner Pole Bean, Dragon's Tongue Wax Bush Bean, Supremo Cucumber, Armenian Sunrise Cantaloupe, Garden Sweet Pea, Mammoth Dill, Lady Lavender
  • Cowpeas - purple pod and black-eye
  • Bell pepper plants
  • Zinnias

8. Walk more!
We both got FitBits last year and began walking early mornings. We started a little too strong, walking 5+ miles per day, and my husband developed a knee problem. The doctor fixed him right up, but we lost a couple of months in the process. When we began again, we had more realistic goals, and now generally walk 2-1/2 to 5 miles, four or five times a week. Too much rain this winter created too much mud on our dirt roads, so walking was more difficult. Holidays and colder temperatures have slowed down our motivation. We have a few days of sunshine coming up, so we hope to start walking again.

Here's hoping we all accomplish our goals in 2019! I am linking this post to Patty's One Monthly Goal for January.

12 comments:

  1. Congrats on your new grandchild! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.

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  2. What a wonderful plan!! So much variety. Quilting, gardening, restoring, organizing, walking, and selling—you’ve covered it all. I will love reading about it all. SIWNU!! This will catch on, as we can all apply that acronym to our stashes. And the names of all the things you are planning to plant are delicious themselves. Have a beautiful year, Linda!

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    1. Thank you Janine. I just wish I had more time. And I'm retired!

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  3. So much going on for you Linda! I am so happy to hear you have another grandchild on the way! How exciting. Hope your daughter is feeling well.

    Thank you so much for including another Mercyful quIlt on your list of projects. I appreciate it greatly! Love the ideas you have listed and wish you lots of sewing time so you can accomplish them!

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    1. Thank you Bernie. My daughter is feeling marvelous. :)
      I have the fabrics laid aside for the Mercyful quilt and have found a pattern. Now I need to stop "planning" everything and get busy. :D

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  4. I'm so impressed with your organization and planning! I should do an inventory of all my UFOs/WIPs, too. Congratulations on the new addition to your family! Won't it be fun to make him a quilt?!

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    1. Diann, thanks! Yes I am looking forward to making that quilt. :)

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  5. Wow! You have lots of big plans and I wish you luck with them all! Can't wait to see your projects as they unfold! You seem to be starting off on the right track with all your organising! Good luck! Christine xx

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  6. Wow! You have hit the ground running. So many fabulous projects are in your future. It is going to be fun to see what all you do. Interesting that you are organizing. I am completely redoing my office/studio in hopes of inspiration.

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    1. Good luck with your redo Pattie. We'll see how far I get with my big plans. ;)

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