I am so impressed with everyone out there starting out their quilting new year with a high spirited plan for finishing things (way to go, Mary Lou of Cheaper Than Therapy Quilting...your motivation and cheerfulness is talking me down from the quilt guilt ledge I've been perched on since the big Christmas push...).
I spent some time yesterday evaluating the "2010 To Do List" that I had listed on my blog last year. I guess I finished a little more than half the ambitious list of active projects listed there. And some things I finished weren't on the list at all. I "high 5-ed" myself on the finishes, completely deleted some things that I am going to bury for a while, and formulated a "2011 Must Do List." I've gone from "to do" to "must do." Hmmmm...
I'm a list girl, but I'm also a rebel. It's the new year...I'm supposed to be motivated by resolutions and lists...oh yeah, and the guilt associated with not tackling things on last year's list. But there were also things I wanted to start that I did not start, displaying GREAT discipline...like "Stars and Sprigs" by Kim McLean.
I love these two quilts! They would certainly be long term projects. And, except for backgrounds (which I've already purchased), I will make these TOTALLY from my stash.
When I wrote the title of this post, I had a Freudian moment...I mispelled "motivation" M-O-V-I-T-A-T-I-O-N. I decided to keep it (eat your heart out, Stephen Colbert!). The first part of motivation is MOVING. I'm not having a MOTIVATION problem, I'm having a MOVITATION problem.
After Christmas exhaustion and a bad cold are certainly not helping. Finishing something quickly WOULD help. This scrappy bowtie quilt was hand pieced, hand-quilted and bound EONS ago. I couldn't decide how to quilt the corners, so I put it aside. Hand quilting is my therapy, mental and physical, so I'm going to do that...TODAY!! I just have to M-O-V-I-T-A-T-E myself downstairs to the quilt cave, with a cup of hot tea. I bet I could finish quilting this thing while watching an old movie.
I'm a list girl, but I'm also a rebel. It's the new year...I'm supposed to be motivated by resolutions and lists...oh yeah, and the guilt associated with not tackling things on last year's list. But there were also things I wanted to start that I did not start, displaying GREAT discipline...like "Stars and Sprigs" by Kim McLean.
And I also ordered the pattern for the Antique English Basket Quilt from Threadbear.
When I wrote the title of this post, I had a Freudian moment...I mispelled "motivation" M-O-V-I-T-A-T-I-O-N. I decided to keep it (eat your heart out, Stephen Colbert!). The first part of motivation is MOVING. I'm not having a MOTIVATION problem, I'm having a MOVITATION problem.
After Christmas exhaustion and a bad cold are certainly not helping. Finishing something quickly WOULD help. This scrappy bowtie quilt was hand pieced, hand-quilted and bound EONS ago. I couldn't decide how to quilt the corners, so I put it aside. Hand quilting is my therapy, mental and physical, so I'm going to do that...TODAY!! I just have to M-O-V-I-T-A-T-E myself downstairs to the quilt cave, with a cup of hot tea. I bet I could finish quilting this thing while watching an old movie.
Then I could smugly snuggle under it while contemplating my next finish...or start. I smell mojo...
In stitches,
Teresa :o)