Sunday, January 03, 2010
Saturday, January 02, 2010
2010 Stitching Goals
After reviewing how I did last year, I'm ready to share my goals for this year.
1. Get through part 9 of Medieval Town Mandala. I've only been working steadily on this for four years. What's one more?
2. Complete part 5 of Tuscany Town Mandala.
3. Keep up with the Ornament a Month Stitchalong on the Friendly Stitchers group.
4. Manage my Marquoir group stitchalongs better, in that I don't fall as far behind as I am currently.
5. Finish Lady of the Flag.
6. Finish Church Street.
7. Do the finishing on at least five completed pieces - this would be items destined to be ornaments and soft furnishings.
8. Stitch a stocking for TImothy.
9. Continue working UFO's into my rotation, alternating with new starts.
10. Make myself a purse.
11. Start and finish the correspondence courses City Walk (ANG) and Plum Blossoms (EGA) on time.
I'm sure I'll have some shift in priorities during the year. I always do.
1. Get through part 9 of Medieval Town Mandala. I've only been working steadily on this for four years. What's one more?
2. Complete part 5 of Tuscany Town Mandala.
3. Keep up with the Ornament a Month Stitchalong on the Friendly Stitchers group.
4. Manage my Marquoir group stitchalongs better, in that I don't fall as far behind as I am currently.
5. Finish Lady of the Flag.
6. Finish Church Street.
7. Do the finishing on at least five completed pieces - this would be items destined to be ornaments and soft furnishings.
8. Stitch a stocking for TImothy.
9. Continue working UFO's into my rotation, alternating with new starts.
10. Make myself a purse.
11. Start and finish the correspondence courses City Walk (ANG) and Plum Blossoms (EGA) on time.
I'm sure I'll have some shift in priorities during the year. I always do.
Labels:
stitch goals
Friday, January 01, 2010
2009 Goal Review
These were my goals for 2009. I'm reporting my progress on them before committing to anything for 2010.
1. Finish Medieval Town Mandala. Doable, probably.
Well, I got two more parts done. I'm now starting part seven, so progress, but no where near done.2. Make significant progress on my other Chatelaines, including finishing Workshop 1.
I did finish Workshop 1 - and Workshop 2, also. I also completed the Baroque Midi Mystery. Tuscany Town Mandala is still only on Part 4, but does have a lot more stitching done on it.
3. Complete Diamond Iris, an ANG Chapter Project Book project - this MUST be done by July 1, as I'm teaching it for CyberPointers.
This one wasn't even started. CyberPointers and I parted on - not the best of terms.
4. Complete Midnight Garden by Orna Willis - the stitchalong I'm leading for CyberPointers. It starts Saturday.
I did complete this, and Timothy framed it for me!
5. Finish Bibendum.
It's done and in the process of being framed.
6. Make 20 ornaments. These will probably be mostly temari.
I don't think I quite made it to twenty, but the majority were mostly temari and mostly in December.
7. Complete Cobblefield Road - this should be quick, as I'm about nine tenths of the way there.
Finished and framed.
8. Make a stocking for my husband.
This one wasn't started due to the Chatelaines taking so long. Timothy will get his stocking, and I will start it this year.
9. Work The Traveler by Teresa Wentzler and the house by Barbara and Cheryl into my rotation.
I managed to work the Barbara and Cheryl house (Church Street) into my rotation. Still haven't been able to fit in The Traveler. It's waiting there, though.
10. Complete Lady of the Flag.
Not complete, but about 80 to 90% done. Getting there.
11. Do one crewel piece and one goldwork piece.
Didn't manage to add either one of these to my rotation.
12. Make myself a purse.
Not even started.
13. Keep my rotation to ten pieces, no more.
This one I accomplished, kind of. There are ten slots in the rotation - it's just that all the stitchalongs from the Marquoir group take up one of the slots and rotate within it.
14. Finish at least two UFO's and old WIP's.
Did this.
15. Reduce my stash significantly.
I did reduce the size by quite a bit.
Overall, I did all right. Not brilliantly, and definitely not as much as I wanted to. But better than in some years.
1. Finish Medieval Town Mandala. Doable, probably.
Well, I got two more parts done. I'm now starting part seven, so progress, but no where near done.2. Make significant progress on my other Chatelaines, including finishing Workshop 1.
I did finish Workshop 1 - and Workshop 2, also. I also completed the Baroque Midi Mystery. Tuscany Town Mandala is still only on Part 4, but does have a lot more stitching done on it.
3. Complete Diamond Iris, an ANG Chapter Project Book project - this MUST be done by July 1, as I'm teaching it for CyberPointers.
This one wasn't even started. CyberPointers and I parted on - not the best of terms.
4. Complete Midnight Garden by Orna Willis - the stitchalong I'm leading for CyberPointers. It starts Saturday.
I did complete this, and Timothy framed it for me!
5. Finish Bibendum.
It's done and in the process of being framed.
6. Make 20 ornaments. These will probably be mostly temari.
I don't think I quite made it to twenty, but the majority were mostly temari and mostly in December.
7. Complete Cobblefield Road - this should be quick, as I'm about nine tenths of the way there.
Finished and framed.
8. Make a stocking for my husband.
This one wasn't started due to the Chatelaines taking so long. Timothy will get his stocking, and I will start it this year.
9. Work The Traveler by Teresa Wentzler and the house by Barbara and Cheryl into my rotation.
I managed to work the Barbara and Cheryl house (Church Street) into my rotation. Still haven't been able to fit in The Traveler. It's waiting there, though.
10. Complete Lady of the Flag.
Not complete, but about 80 to 90% done. Getting there.
11. Do one crewel piece and one goldwork piece.
Didn't manage to add either one of these to my rotation.
12. Make myself a purse.
Not even started.
13. Keep my rotation to ten pieces, no more.
This one I accomplished, kind of. There are ten slots in the rotation - it's just that all the stitchalongs from the Marquoir group take up one of the slots and rotate within it.
14. Finish at least two UFO's and old WIP's.
Did this.
15. Reduce my stash significantly.
I did reduce the size by quite a bit.
Overall, I did all right. Not brilliantly, and definitely not as much as I wanted to. But better than in some years.
Labels:
stitch goals
Gray and Blue Temari
This is yet another of the gift temari. I used a Watercolors thread on it, along with some regular perle. I think it came out fairly well. It's just an interlocking diamonds design.
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Back to the Amish
I'm once again working on Kelly Searles' German Group Mystery in my stitchalong rotation. I'm not very far on part three, but hope to have it done in a week or so.
Labels:
cross stitch,
Marquoir,
stitchalong
Thank You Maire C!
Marie sent me lots and lots of fabrics in her cracker for me, and a very pretty block, too! I also was lucky enough to receive some silks and overdyeds. Now to plot what to make.
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Thank You Cathy!
I received this from Cathy on the CQI board. We had our cracker exchange, and this was one that I got. All Christmas stuff! She even stitched a small cross stitch ornament for me. Thank you!
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