Saturday, January 2, 2016

2016 Quilting Goals

In my 2015 in Review post, I mentioned four focus areas for my quilting and other sewing and crafting in 2016. Here are those four areas and their associated goals.

  1. Completions
    This is restricted to a laundry list of those hanging-on projects that have become a millstone because of the inherent guilt their languishing creates. It will not include pie-in-the-sky ideas for projects that would be nice but have not even been started.
    •     FMQ Overlapping Squares top and bind
    •     Assemble and FMQ Mask Quilt and bind
    •     FMQ Poppy Bella Bird top and bind
    •     Complete master bedroom curtains and hang them
    •     Complete five barstool covers and mail them off
    •     Piece, FMQ, and bind Who Says Woof quilt
  2. Reductions
    This is broadly interpreted to be a series of assessments to increase awareness of, and pleasure in, the fabrics, kits, and patterns I have already purchased. It includes not only reduction but also reigning in expansion of my fabric stash. Awareness of it will guide my judicious choice of classes that increase skills without generating more UFOs.
    •     Donate/reduce my yarn stash to what I intend to use, one shelf max
    •     Assess my kits stash; limit impulse kit purchases to two maximum in 2016
    •     Organize my purchased patterns in one location - perhaps devote a blog page to this?
    •     Decide and implement a method for scrap management, organization, and usage
    •     Buy tools or threads instead of fabric - how to measure this?
    •     Take only classes that are technique oriented; avoid all UFO-producing classes
  3. Skill-building
    This is technique focused and will be broadly interpreted to include charity work where I can practice certain skills. Maybe curved piecing, appliqué, more FMQ filler and border patterns, and 3D folded quilt blocks will fall in this category.
    •     Practice with my new featherweight Fiona by taking it to one class or visit
    •     Make one quilt top or wall hanging with curved piecing
    •     Make one quilt top or wall hanging with appliqué
    •     Make one mandala wall hanging or equivalent to practice paper piecing
    •     Practice my FMQ skills by quilting at least three community outreach quilts
  4. Reflection/Networking
    I initially called this documentation but that seemed too stodgy and formal a title. This area includes blogging but with a bit more. Knowing how much I enjoy reading comments by others I want to make an effort to comment more on other people's posts and not just read them. My husband has noted that I become grumpy if I go several days in a row without venturing into my sewing room. Men want man caves so I suppose my "studio" (sounds fancier than sewing room) is my equivalent. I read a suggestion somewhere to devote a bit of sewing time daily even if just a small amount. I bought a quilt art engagement calendar with awesome weekly photographs of quilts and will experiment with jotting down phrases of progress or plans while spending a bit of time each day in my sewing room.
    •     Publish a blog post once a week on average or at least 50x/year.
    •     Take time 1x/week to comment on other quilters blog posts - not just read them
    •     Spend at least 10 minutes/day in sewing room 6x/week; put brief thoughts in notebook
    •     Share items at guild meetings and at Handi-Quilter club meetings 3x/year
    •     Generate at least one blog-to-print hardcover book
    •     Keep a running draft of my "2016 in Review" post as I complete items
    •     Remember to add labels to blog posts so I can find them more easily
Here is the planner I bought to encourage daily time investment with notes. The cover and that first week's photograph just reeled me in, hook, line, and sinker. 


So far I have notes for January 1st but I captured these images before then.


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A NOTE ABOUT MY

If the above goals seem kind of constricting, that was not my intent. I was aiming for SMART goals like are used in the worlds of business, management, and self-improvement. To make sure I kept myself honest while defining flexible goals for each area, I kept in mind the concept that SMART is an acronym for

       Specific – target a specific area for improvement.
       Measurable – quantify or at least suggest an indicator of progress.
       Attainable – assuring that an end can be achieved.
       Realistic – state what results can realistically be achieved, given available resources.
       Time-related – specify when the result(s) can be achieved.

I like that the R of SMART that allows me to be Realistic! I know I will be enticed into starting something new before carrying out the around-the-house projects I'd like to do. I am omitting the home decor from a formal commitment hoping that perhaps it will get accomplished anyway in the pursuit of my skill-building and reduction goals. I want to at least keep the following ideas in my queue to preserve my awareness, even if I permit other items to cut in line in front of them.
  • Make a quilt for master bedroom (beach themed as part of pattern sort and fabric cull?)
  • Make quilt wall hanging for living room (curved piecing or appliqué perhaps?)
  • Make curtains for downstairs family room (paper-pieced valance?)
OK. Now that I have thought this through, let's see how I've done when I look back one year from now. Hopefully I will remember to check back periodically throughout 2016.

Thursday, December 31, 2015

2015 in Review

Here is my completions list for 2015, followed by pictures and headings only. Details are in my past posts as indicated by a clickable completion date after each name. My own notes from 2015 and my 2016 personal goals are at the end but they are mainly to jog my own memory and keep myself on track.

2015 Completions:
  • 7 quilts
  • 3 home decor items
  • 3 blog books
  • 42 burp cloths
  • 5 crib sheets
  • 2 aprons
  • 2 pillowcases
  • 2 needlecraft items
7 QUILTS

December Table Topper – 26½" x 26½" (January 13, 2015)

Classic Cars Quilt – 40" x 57" (March 9, 2015)

Traveling Mandala – 24" x 24" (June 7, 2015)

Simple Gifts – 49" x 68" ( June 10, 2015)

Fun Guys – 38"x 56" (June 17, 2015)

Bugs R Us 34"x 44" (July 15, 2015)

E-I-E-I-O – 41" x 58" (December 9, 2015)

3 HOME DECOR ITEMS

Pair of Rope Window Seat Cushions (January 6, 2015)

Set of four Rooster Placemats (October 14, 2015)

One Deer Pillow 14" x 14" (December 30, 2015)

3 BLOG BOOKS

Blog Book DianeLoves2Quilt – Vol. 3 (Feb 12, 2014 - Aug 27, 2014) (March 18, 2015)

Blog Book DianeLoves2Quilt – Vol. 4 (Aug 24, 2014 - Dec 31, 2014)(March 18, 2015)

Blog Book DianeLoves2Quilt – Vol. 5 (Jan 1, 2015 - Jun 30, 2015) (December 16, 2015)

42 BURP CLOTHS

Race car burp cloths (2) (March 25, 2015)

Zoo animal burp cloths (2) (March 25, 2015)

Blue whale burp cloths (2) (April 1, 2015)

Grey whale burp cloths (2) (April 15, 2015)

Graphic burp cloths (3) (May 9, 2015)

Animals and friends burp cloths (3) (May 9, 2015)

Kitties and spots burp cloth pair (2) (May 16, 2015)

Chickadees and circles burp cloth pair (2) (May 16, 2015)

Whimsical chicken burp cloths (4) (May 16, 2015)

Elephant-giraffe burp cloths (2) (July 1, 2015)

Hot-air balloon burp cloths (2) (July 1, 2015)

Funky feline burp cloths (2) (July 1, 2015)

Reindeer burp cloths (2) (July 1, 2015)

Monkey in park burp cloths (2) (September 9, 2015)

Whales, gears, owls and argyle burp cloths (8) (September 16, 2015)




Alphabet and houndstooth burp cloths (2) (October 21, 2015)


5 CRIB SHEETS

Dinosaur Crib Sheet (June 22, 2015

Bear and Moose mini crib sheet (September 9, 2015)

Red Paisley mini-crib sheet (September 9, 2015)

Standard dinosaurs and bug crib sheets (2) (September 16, 2015)


2 APRONS

Dahlia apron (March 25, 2015)

Campbell Soup apron (April 15, 2015)

2 PILLOWCASES

Pirate pillowcase (April 1, 2015)

Classic Cars pillowcase (April 1, 2015)

2 NEEDLE CRAFT ITEMS

Crocheted Sweater and Hat Set (October 21, 2015)


Knit Christmas Stocking (December 28, 2015)


2015 Quilting Resolutions  - revisited with notes and reminders to self

Part 1 of my 2015 list of goals focused on quilt completions and kits reduction. I graded myself A+ on completions and D- on reductions. I am chagrined but not surprised on the reductions grade. That definitely needs to become a 2016 goal.
Part 2 of my list addressed skills building. A+ here. I am more comfortable free motion quilting and have gotten braver and more experienced with ruler-guided work.
Part 3 of my list encouraged good blogging habits and reminded me to have fun with it all. A+

   PART 1 completions A+ and reductions D-
  • Generate hardcover blog book DianeLoves2Quilt – Vol. 3 √ √ √ 
    Vol. 3, Vol. 4, Vol. 5
  • Start and complete Christmas presents quilt kit (uses stacked fat quarters technique) √ 
    Simple Gifts
  • Finish Mask Quilt - do not fuss - just do it already or decide to abandon it! X
  • Quilt two backlogged tops √ √ 
    Classic Cars, E-I-E-I-O
  • Complete both Hungry Caterpillar quilt kits  X
  • Make a quilt for master bedroom (beach theme perhaps) X 
  • Donate at least one quilt to charity or equivalent  
    DVQ Friday workshops, sweatshop, FMQ'd quilt; AVQ kits for prison program, 
  • Assemble tops from at least three quilt kits or repurpose the fabric  √ √ √ √ √ 
    December Table Topper, E-I-E-I-O , Fun Guys, Bugs R Us, Poppy Bellas's Bird is pieced
  • Decide and implement a method for scrap management, organization, and usage  X 
  • Donate/reduce my yarn (yes, yarn) stash to what I intend to use  X
A+ PART 2 skill building
  • Try background filling with my HQ Sweet Sixteen on at least one quilt √ 
  • wide scenic bands on Fun Guys, pebbles and curlicues on E-I-E-I-O
  • Try ruler work with my HQ Sweet Sixteen on at least one quilt √ √ √ 
    December Table Topper, Simple Gifts, E-I-E-I-O
  • Try even feed quilting on my Pfaff on one quilt per Crafty class √ 
    Rooster placemats
A+ PART 3 blogging habits
  • Keep a running draft of my "2015 in Review" post as I complete items    
  • Remember to add labels to blog posts so I can find them more easily    
  • Be realistic! I know I will start new projects before finishing the old ones!    

2016 Quilting Focus Areas

I started generating my list of 2016 quilting resolutions or goals and it began to read like a laundry list of projects to be checked off. On reflection, I'd liked that the 2015 resolutions had fallen into three parts: completions and reductions, skill-building, and blogging and that I could grade myself on each. I wanted my 2016 resolutions to be more of that genre. So this year I plan to focus on similar areas that will make me a happier, more skilled, more reflective quilter, and if increased project productivity is a by-product of all that, then that is all well and good but not necessarily a goal. I will segregate completions from reductions in order to give reductions a bit more visibility. I've decided on four focus area for 2016.
  1. Completions
  2. Reductions
  3. Skill-building
  4. Reflection/Networking
I will devote a post to filling in these focus area with specific goals. This may sound like a boring exercise to some, but for me, I like categorizing and thinking things through. There is a great satisfaction for me in reviewing these goals at year's end and seeing how much I've accomplished.