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| Progress at the end of October |
The first photo represents where I ended up in October. I had pieced and put into rows the days through August 4! This will be last "floor" photo because the next row will make the piece too large for the floor. It is destined to be a bed quilt so photographing it on the bed does make sense!
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| Progress at the end of November |
Previously, I would estimate how far I would get on a project. Many times I fell short of the goal. I LOVE being able to check a box off of my monthly goal list. Thanks to my friend Linda D who pointed me and my squirrel, Gertie, to the "make progress" goal rather than be so specific! Making that change saw me completing more items on my list. Some months I went further on a project than I had envisioned. Some months, I didn't make much progress. The point was, though, I made some progress.
This month, I made some progress on this project. I have pieced a little over a row. The rows represent the days through August 22nd. While I'd love to have made more progress, I'm happy that I made progress! Moving this project forward was goal number three on my November list.
Linking to Oh Scrap and Sew and Tell and To Do Tuesday.


8 comments:
Beautiful houses in such pretty shades of colours too. This is one of the prettiest temperature quilts I"ve seen! I agree with the notion of emphasizing making steady progress. That's how I try to view all my stitchy projects these days. Happy Stitching from me!
That is such a gorgeous design, Terry! It might be my favorite of all of your temperature quilts so far. Do you have a diagram of colors you're using to signify the temperatures? I'd like to try a temperature quilt for 2026 with a very simple block, but not sure where to start with colors.
This is a very complex and time consuming temperature quilt. It’s looking spectacular! Gail at the cozy quilter
That is one of the cutest temp quilts I have ever seen! Hooray for progress!
It looks wonderful. I agree, I find it easier set the goal as "make progress" rather than a specific amount. It seems less intimidating.
This is one of the cleverer temperature quilts I’ve seen. Cute houses.
Your temperature quilt is looking amazing, Terry. I love the colors in this quilt. I try to predict where I think I should be on quilts as well but my inner squirrel steers me away from my goals at times. LOL. Have a great week. Hugs
Congrats on making progress on your temp quilt. I can see why it would take you a while as there are lots of pieces with this one. I do like your new method of a goals list.
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