2013 - Plans and Finishes

Last year I made some lofty promises to finish a lot of things. I made those promises without a plan. I didn't do terrible, but I know I can do better with a plan. So this year I bring you the promise to finish these things WITH a plan.

I am going to try to meter out these items monthly. A little bit at a time. Let's see how this works...

Monthly:
do. Good Stitches
Modern Stash Bee (thru June for now)
Skills Builder BOM
Swaps:
1 per month
January - Bitty Blocks - Chickens
Quilts:
Rainbow - 1st Qtr Goal
Citrus
Sunflower
Picnic
Madrona Road Challenge - January thru March

Christmas 9 Patch - 1st Qtr Goal

Birdie - 1st Qtr Goal
Megan's College
Leaves - January Goal - Quilt and Bind
Bento Box
Farmer's Wife
Pastel

Crochet:
Ripple Afghan
Chewbacca Afghan - 1st Qtr Goal
Spiderweb Table Cover - 1st Qtr Goal
Wrist Warmers

Embroidery:
Birdie Stitches (November and December) - 1st Qtr Goal
Happy Go Lucky - 1st Qtr Goal
Sewing:
Purse/Tote (possibly a Weekender)
Pillow Cover - 1st Qtr Goal
Fireworks Mug Rug - 1st Qtr Goal

Other:
Christmas Shadow Box
Beach Tray
Art Journal (possibly weekly)
Train Case re-do - 1st Qtr Goal

Health: All Year Goals
Walk 20 minutes a day (M-F)
Eat healthier meals and snacks
Get rid of the stress (You know who you are)

1 comment:

Caryn said...

I love the way you've divided everything out! I made a list today of quilts, other sewing projects and bee commitments (I didn't even think to go ahead an list out knitting and crochet projects, let alone the other things I need to do in general). I was still having a hard time figuring out how to focus myself. I love how you started with your monthly commitments and then pulled a few very specific tasks out to accomplish each month. I've already decided I'm going to have to commit a week of evenings or one long sewing day to bee blocks and BOM's, so now I can pick a couple things to get done in the remaining weeks instead of bouncing all over the place. Hmm, lots to think about. Seeing how you structured your list was a great lightbulb moment for me. Thank you!