Sunday, January 6, 2019

Wrap up 2018, goals for 2019

At the beginning if the new year it is good to look back and see how many things I did accomplish, and I am using my last year closing post to see how this year differed from last. Work was easier this year, but in the summer we renovated our flat - everything was painted, and since everything had to be moved for the workmen, I also made a huge decluttering. It took almost 2 months, but definitely  did worth the effort! I feel much better, but the time spent on renovation was not spent on stitching. However there was also a 100 days challange for cross stitching, which brought back a lot. The net result is still unclear also for me, but by the end of the post I will be also cleverer :).

6 Quilts (last year 9):
  • Wallhanging for my niece
  • Recliner cover
  • I spyfor my nephew
  • Universe is yours - baby quilt for my colleague's baby boy
  • Storm at Sea for my godmother
  • Little Fish - scrappy quilt for the living room
Bags&purses (last year none):
  • a tote to try
  • 2 purses for the teachers at yearend
2 major cross stitch finish (last year 2 smalls):
  • Chatelaine Winter Watergarden
  • Chatelaine Octopus Treasure Cave 

Almost finishes
  • Around the World in 80 stitches - I call it done, and I will make a box cover
  • Yoko Saito Strolling Along Path of Green - quilt top done
Seeing the list it is quite impressive for me, lightly less quilts but significantly more cross stitch, and bags are my new feature :)

WIP
  • Round the Year by betukbandi - WIP
  • Pomarium by Chatelaine: I have started at the end of 2016, moving along in the 2nd half during the year
  • Heirloom Nativity Sampler by Victoria Sampler

What did I planned last year? nothing major, therefore I mostly managed them all :)

In 2018 I would like to finish Winter Watergarden - done
start one or two Chatelaines, depending on my stitching bug's behaviour - none
sew a bedcover for my godmother -done
some smaller ones for friends and family - done

What do I plan for this year? 
Nothing stressful, having fun is the key, but I would like to improve as well in bagmaking. I am contemplating doing a sewing course in the summer, but it takes 4-6 weeks, and I am not sure I am willing to invest so much time
  • Cross stitch:
    • Work on Pomarium by Chatelaine
    • Start Mushroom Fern or Autumn Watergarden (or both) by Chatelaine
    • Finish Heirloom Nativity Sampler by Victoria Sampler
  • Quilt:
    • Round the Year by betukbandi 
    • quilt Yoko Saito Strolling Along Path of Green
    • try to use all of my quilting supplies (special feet and all the fancy stuff I bought)
  • Other sewing
    • finish Around the World in 80 stitches box
    • totes: some nice totes for myself and the family, which also serves as a stash buster of my non-quilting fabric. I have bought some fun prints in IKEA with totes in my mind, and I would like to try at least 3 types to find the perfect one
    • miscellaneous sewing thingie holder
      • a standing one for my cutting mat
      • one next to the sewing machine

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