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The other project that I finished was my stitch book and I have used that to review stitches from time to time. In fact, I'm thinking about making a project soon utilizing that tool. I did use that book to make the guild challenge which was another goal on my list.
Below is most of my list with my update:
Stitching with a "Grand" |
Close up of "Tickling the Ivories" |
Start new projects. (I did this best of all! This DEFINITELY needs to be an item on my list for next year! 😀)
Sew another 50 yards from my stash. (I ended up sewing 24 1/2 yards from the stash. I have two projects--one a top almost finished and an almost quilt that had I finished would have put me way over the top in yards used! So I don't feel bad missing the mark!)
Try new to me techniques like paints, crayons and color pencils on fabrics. (I put some beads on a project and had fun. I hope to expand my box in 2017!)
Participate in the 6x60 guild challenge. (I did!)
Enter four quilts in our guild's quilt show. (As I think back, I can remember two--Blueberry/lime and Tickling the Ivories-- so next year I need to document what I enter with a blog!)
Sew projects with the grands. (I did! We made dresses, skirts, crafted some stars, finished some hot/cold rice packs and worked on some geese blocks.)
Have FUN! (I did!)
Looking back on my posts, the one that received the most comments was the one I wrote for the Fourth of July. You liked reading about my trip and I was tickled that the information wasn't boring to you!
The post that received the most views was the one about the Ultimate Shape Stencil. You liked reading about how I used a tool to make progress on a project.
Dad receiving his star quilt |
I am trying to be mindful of others' grief processes and providing space to them. I am trying to not wince when lashed with unkind words. I understand that feelings are raw. I understand that there is often whole books of "why" behind what comes out of someone's mouth which I didn't cause. I believe the effects of joy and kindness always return to you as will the effects of mean and nastiness. I choose joy over mean anytime!
Now, onward to what I want to accomplish in 2017!
10 comments:
Terry, It looks to me as if you had a pretty productive year! I've been thinking about my goals for th year ahead. I know my word for the year will be ..."Finish" since that is my biggest weakness. :-)
You certainly did a lot this year! Thanks for taking me along on your journey!!
Terry,
Life is a journey, and sometimes we need to take a rest stop. I read someone's take on it. She called it 'the season between seasons'. I liked that. I've been busy writing up my goals fir 2017 and I definitely put on some of the "new" projects I want to get at.
It's been a real treat reading your blog, following along on your journey. No matter what word you choose for 2017, let 'continue' influence your path.
Maybe I should go looking for another red hat to send you, for those crazy moments when you want to shout at the fence post!
Continuing to create,
Luann
What a wonderful summary of your year. I choose Joy too.
Janice, Finish was one of my words for the year; it helped. I hope you find that word helpful too!!
Nancy, it is good to review the year. . .I accomplished more than I thought!!!
Luann, I might be at the rest stop for a while! I too like the "season between seasons." I am chuckling at the red hat. I wore it the other day. . .it was the perfect season for it. . . as is February! :)
Thanks, Joanne! Just the word joy makes me smile. Smiling is good!
Look forward to hearing what the new word is for 2017! Focus is a good one - Lots of good adventures in 2016 including to France, UK, Scotland. Pas mal. You seem to find motivation and inspiration in so many ways. I agree with Joanne - I too choose joy and gratitude.
That trip was so wonderful! I'll never forget Normandy and sipping a scotch with some chocolate would never have happened if it were for that visit to Dahlwinnie! Thanks for making it happen and sharing the experience!
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