Sunday, January 6, 2013

January Goal

I'm not quite ready for New Year's resolutions yet, but I have decided to jump on the bandwagon of the "A Year of Lovely Finishes" (January linky here) linky party - where you choose one item, or part there of, and aim to complete that item in the month concerned.



OK, so for January, I am to complete ONE MORE SWOON BLOCK.  Not a huge commitment... I'll build up to that, but as this project has disappeared into a box, somewhere, in the sewing shed (damn having such a good organisation system - you put it away and forget about it completely) - I need a bit of motivation to find it, pull it out, and get back into the swing of things.


A Lovely Year of Finishes

8 comments:

Susan said...

Ah, the secret is to NOT put it away! You are bound to forget about it! After all, it is too pretty to not finish!

Rona said...

I stoppped putting my projects on boxes because they kept disappearing! I've got them all hung in the wardrobe in my sewing room now. I draped the larger projects on a coathanger, the type that you can hang trousers on, and I've used the clip-type hangers for smaller projects. Now I can look in the cupbaord and see all the things I can work on - and then go and start something new!!

Leeanne said...

Great job, more interesting than a resolution of getting fit or loosing weight, don't you think?

todd ikey said...

I hope you get some motivation back, this will be a great project for us to follow and see finished! Liking the link up, I think might link up later tonight :) BTW the walking foot is working a treat.

Lisa said...

Loving the fabric you've chosen for your swoon! No need to pick a big finish - small, achievable chunks are definitely the way to go :()

FiberOfAllSorts said...

Oh what a great project you've taken on! I love achievable goals! I can't wait to see your finish!

Thanks for linking up

Raewyn said...

Good on you - I wondered how your swoon was going!! Yes, things are good when tidied away but then you forget you have them!!

Anonymous said...

One more block is a block closer!