There are things that I would like to accomplish throughout the coming year; I suppose I would consider them goals for the year. However, I do realize that often life events intervene, and some goals have to be postponed or merely extended. For example, I had more "plans" for this holiday season, but some of those plans just.didn't.happen. Three people that have touched my life passed away in this month of December. I spent more time in funeral homes than I ever expected during this month of December. That is life; I understand all too well.
Nevertheless, I have some sewing "want to accomplish things for the new year."
Note: these are just a small sampling |
I'd like to sew more of my factory folded patterns--especially those from independent pattern designers. I have several from Peggy Sagers, Loes Hines, and Style Arc (among others) that are still carefully folded in their envelopes. I don't want to over extend myself as my regular "life commitments" take up quite a bit of my time. I hope, in 2014, to sew at least 4 of these "new" patterns. That won't put much of a dent in my "factory folded indy patterns," but it is a start! I'm going to try real hard.
I would like to finish up some of the UFO knitting projects I've started at various and sundry times. I'm one of those that generally starts a "larger" knit project, loses interest, sets it aside and then starts something small - that can be completed in short time - like a chemo cap for my community service collection bag. Almost instant gratification. I really.did.like those larger projects I started, so why.don't.I.finish.them? One of the reasons they get set aside as by the end of the day (when I do most of my knitting), I have few brain cells left to really concentrate on a more detailed pattern; I NEED mindless knitting - knit 2, purl 2 or knit, knit, knit in the round. I should set aside some morning time, when I'm fresh, to put some time in on those larger, more complicated pattern projects. I'm going to try.
I'd LOVE to make a real dent in the stash this year. While I'm not going to put myself on a No Fabric Buying Diet, I do pledge to curtail the purchasing. Honestly, I'm running out of storage space. How long can I go without buying fabric??
To kick this whole thing off, I have pulled out the short sleeved (knitted) partially knitted sweater (the last photo above) and am working on it again a bit at a time. First trick was to figure out where I had left off. I finally was able to do that.
I do hope to get off to a good start with my sewing and blogging in the coming year. AND, I look forward to reading what all of you out there in blogland are doing!