Self, where are your January goals? MIA, apparently, so let’s recap:
In January, I intended to:
1. Spend 15 minutes or half a block a day hand quilting my Irish Chain. Glory, glory, the quilt is moving right along! This seems to be a good pace, as the back numbness is not recurring.
2. Scraps: trim, log cabin, brick and squares, Garden Party, and Garden Mosaic. Well, I trimmed, started a courtyard steps block instead, totally ignored bricks and squares, made all the chain blocks for Garden Party, and turned my Garden Mosaic blocks into foursies. Good progress.
3. Start a temperature quilt. I recorded temperatures and gathered fabric, but I cut nothing.
In February, I hope to...
1. Spend 15 minutes or half a block a day hand quilting. If I can get 6 of 7 days a week, I will be content.
2. Scraps in orange: trim, courtyard steps, make some Garden Party posies, and finished Garden Mosaic. Once Garden Mosaic is done, I can move on to a new leader and ender.
3. Start the temperature quilt.
4. My sister finished her amazing embroidery, so now I need to quilt and bind the placemats.
from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.
In January, I intended to:
1. Spend 15 minutes or half a block a day hand quilting my Irish Chain. Glory, glory, the quilt is moving right along! This seems to be a good pace, as the back numbness is not recurring.
2. Scraps: trim, log cabin, brick and squares, Garden Party, and Garden Mosaic. Well, I trimmed, started a courtyard steps block instead, totally ignored bricks and squares, made all the chain blocks for Garden Party, and turned my Garden Mosaic blocks into foursies. Good progress.
3. Start a temperature quilt. I recorded temperatures and gathered fabric, but I cut nothing.
In February, I hope to...
1. Spend 15 minutes or half a block a day hand quilting. If I can get 6 of 7 days a week, I will be content.
2. Scraps in orange: trim, courtyard steps, make some Garden Party posies, and finished Garden Mosaic. Once Garden Mosaic is done, I can move on to a new leader and ender.
3. Start the temperature quilt.
4. My sister finished her amazing embroidery, so now I need to quilt and bind the placemats.
from the room of Zana’s Ninis,
katie z.
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