I don't know if you typically make New Year's resolutions - I typically don't. This year I spent a little time thinking about what and who was important to me and vowed to spend more time appreciating (and spending time with) my family and friends. Less work and more play is on my 2014 agenda.
I have also implemented a plan to finish UFOs and not start new projects until I have completed or discarded existing projects. It's so hard not to buy new fabric, jump into new swaps or see a quilt that someone has posted on their blog that I just HAVE to make
2013 was not a particularly productive year for me in the sense of finishing quilts. I looked back on my post at the beginning of 2013 and I see that I have only finished 2 of the listed incomplete projects, made some pillows, aprons for the little boys, a table runner for a swap, a wall hanging for my studio and finished one quilt that I started in 2013. Not sure why I was less productive in 2013 as compared to 2012, but it is what it is I suppose.
So here is what I managed to complete in 2013:
1. Mod Mosaic Quilt 2. Pillow Swap 10 pillow 3. ABC Challenge Quilt (it took 2nd place in the Group Challenge
category at the San Mateo County Fair quilt show) 4. Version 2 pillow for me 5. Stash pillow 6. Wonky Log Cabin
quilt 7. Mid-Century Modern table runner for guild swap 8. Wall Hanging for my studio.
I also made these aprons for my grandsons:
I'm working on one of my unfinished projects from 2012 today. I am quilting it, which is something that I don't usually do. I also quilted the Mod Mosaic quilt that is shown in the mosaic above. Maybe that's why I'm making less progress - I'm actually doing the quilting rather than sending it out to my favorite long arm quilter? Hmmmmm...
I have to head back to work on Monday, so I need to make the most of the remaining time here in Reno and sew, sew, sew!
This is the beginning of my 3rd year of blogging. I hope that I will have more to report to you in 2014 than in 2013!
Aaaaanyway, that's it from the Robertson household.
love those aprons - they turned out great!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda. The boys love them. I had forgotten how quickly wisks and spatulas could become super hero weapons until the boys donned their aprons and grabbed their weapons...er cooking utensils!
DeleteLess work and more play.....I like that. Happy New Year!!
ReplyDeleteAnd to you! I am always inspired by your work - maybe 2014 will be the year I get started with something along the lines of your brilliant work!
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