Walking foot quilting for the class sample |
During my recovery, I'm practicing a little every day so that I can pass my CPR instructor skills test which happens in the middle of February. My body rebels against compressions; but, I hope that I will build enough strength and muscle memory that my body will perform like it did before being rear ended in a car accident last September.
Fabrics for a sample for my May class |
Some of Martha's flannel strings |
Fabric post card possible materials |
✔1. Keep up with the temperature quilt.
✔2. Make progress on the Chilhowie mystery.
✔3. Make an example for my "Beyond the Flower Garden" class which I'm teaching in May. I'll be posting about this project on Sunday.
I achieved the goals that I listed. I found I wasn't able to concentrate on a class sample while I was working on the Chilhowie mystery. Previous to the accident, I was a multitasker. Now, I make too many mistakes juggling two activities at a time. My brain fatigues and I can't concentrate on another activity. Maybe later, I'll be able to keep several machine projects going at the same time. For now, I will stick to working on one project!
Free motion quilt |
Do I dare to plan goals again? While I want to, I'm not feeling confident about being successful. I do believe it is important to try. I decided to set a few more monthly goals. I'll reevaluate the process after two months which will be at the end of March. Perhaps, I'll be able to bring back my quarterly goal list.
In the meantime, I'll continue with my rehab process. I miss machine quilting. Last November, I set my progress back trying to free motion machine quilt. I think I should try again in February. Let's see what happens.
Book club quilt project materials |
1. Keep up with the temperature quilt.
2. Take Chilhowie to the quilter.
3. Make a sample for my "Beyond the Flower Garden" class which is scheduled for May.
4. String piece some of Martha's flannel scraps.
5. Make some Valentine post
cards.
6. Try machine quilting on Lone Star project.
7. Write a Wednesday post in addition to my Sunday. post for my blog.
8. Work on the project for the book, "Where the Forest Meets the Stars" by Glendy Vanderah
Progress no matter how small is good. Let's see what happens!
1 comment:
The star quilt looks good on that bed with all those colours! Think you need a 9 and 10... try a new otto dish and plan for London to visit your fav youngest daughter and youngest granddaughter.
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