My June goals were:Press this back
✔1. Cut and begin stitching the last two borders on the 2022-2023 temperature quilt.
✔2. Stitch selvage squares in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color of the month.
Document recipes made from this cookbook |
Quilt "Play" |
✔5. Piece the March, April, May and June days for the 2024 temperature quilt.
✔6. Get back to quilting the Farm quilt.
✔7. Layout the blocks for Indigo Way and begin piecing them together.
✔8. Work on the improv piece I began in the Cindy Grisdela class which I'm calling "Play."
Document how these pieces became a back |
✔10. Begin to decode Rita's plan for her temperature quilt.
✔11. Determine if it is possible to add a couple borders to make the Transparency quilt a little longer.
A participant's Indigo Way progress |
In June, I made great progress towards my goal list.
Moving forward, I am making an extra effort to finish a top or finish a project each month. If I'm going to reduce my UFOs and WIPs as well as my stash, I need more finishes!
My July goals are:
1. Complete the June embroidery software lesson, Maybe stitch out the January lessons.
2. Press the top of the 2022-2023 temperature quilt.
3. Make the back for the 2023 temperature quilt.
5. Process the Farm quilt scraps.
6. Work on the border for Indigo Way.
7. Keep up on the 2024 Temperature quilt.
8. Figure out the filler blocks, sashing and binding for Rita's temperature quilt. Purchase fabric if needed.
9. Stitch selvage squares in the Rainbow Scrap Challenge color of the month.
10. Document the recipes I've been making from a sourdough cookbook.
11. Update my knee surgery progress as well as my cataract surgeries.
12. Finish the improv piece I began in the Cindy Grisdela class which I'm calling "Play."
13. Document the pieced back I made for the Transparency quilt.
14. Share the photos from the guild participants' Indigo Ways.
15. Sew with a granddaughter should she be available.
This is a huge list, especially considering I'll be working about a week and half. Work tends to cut into sew days! I will need to utilize my Zoom sew days to the maximum potential to make progress this month. I've also asked Gertie, my inner squirrel, to not entice me with other projects! She is currently working on quilting designs for "Play."
Linking to Carol at To Do Tuesday.
4 comments:
It looks like you got a lot done in June, Terry! I'm sorry you aren't seeing much improvement in your knee, though. That must be frustrating for you. Hope your quilting on the improv piece is going well!
You really have a lot of lovely projects on the go there;))) Enjoy working on them all...
hugs, Julierose
You made a lot of progress on June's goal list and you have a great list planned for July. I can certainly understand taking a break from PT and doing the exercises at home- my dad did the same thing. Wishing you the best.
Number 4--tough group to please!!! No BH! Modern, but no improv, please! Happy 4th!!! Love seeing your adorbs GD!!!
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