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Thursday, January 31, 2013

February Getting It Done List with January's How I Did List

February's Getting It Done List


  1. Continue to try keeping up with Block of the Month and/or Week, Midget Blocks, Rainbow Scrap Challenge and Judy L's Mystery.
  2. Turn Easy Street Blocks into an Easy Street flimsy.
  3. Quilt Twisted Mystery that didn't get quilted in January
  4. Quilt Ultimate Scrap Quilt Like Julie's that didn't get quilted in January
  5. Bonus project--work on Reach For The Stars Blocks


January's How I Did List





  1. I did pretty good keeping up with my blocks of the month/week, rainbow scrap blocks, Judy L's mystery and Grandmother's Choice blocks.
  2. I got the borders on Hawaiian Sunset 1845.
  3. I picked a different quilt to work on instead of the Twisted Mystery.
  4. I only cut the batting for Ultimate Scrap Quilt Like Julie's.
I'm pretty happy with what I accomplished on my list.  I spent more time knitting that I did sewing and that doesn't bother me at all. 

I love having the list.  When you are like me and find shiny things that are distracting , it's helpful to have the list front and center to rein me back in to what I want to accomplish.  

See how others did with their goals by visiting Patchwork Times

6 comments:

Diane Wagner said...

Good Job, Judy! It is good to have a list to keep us on track. I always look forward to your posts and seeing what you've been up to.

Sharon - IN said...

I'm a list person too! Sounds like you had a productive month.

Diane said...

you got a ton done and knitted and are reading too. way to go.

DeeDee said...

You did really well with your January goals. Lists, can't live without them!

Linda in Arkansas said...

I love having the list also, keeps me focused. And it seems so doable with only 4 items. You did good this last month - good luck with Feb's list.

AnnieO said...

Ah, yes, shiny distracting things! Good work on January's goals, and good luck with the February ones. It is a good thing, listing goals, I agree!