Monday 3 February 2020

My February Goals Check In

How quickly did January pass?  I can't believe we are already into the second month of the new year!

Having met my January goals, it is now time to sit down and work out my goals for February.

Firstly, my stitching goals......


My OMG still relates to the never ending Splendid Sampler 2 quilt.  


As usual, I want to make two blocks, but most importantly, now that I have the fabric to add borders around my blocks, I want to add borders to 20 blocks.  That will start to give me an idea of how it will look.  Maybe I'm a tad excited to reach this stage.  Mind you, I still have about 8 blocks to make - and they're fiddly jolly things.


Next, I want to keep working on a UFO for Cheryll's WOOFA Challenge.


I'm working on my Rabbit mat.  Realistically, I don't expect to get this finished in February, but it would be nice.  If I at least have the rest of the red triangles around the edge I will be happy.



Orange is the colour for the RSC.  I'm sure I will have my pineapple block and drunkard's path blocks completed.


There will be four blocks released this month.  I do hope to have them all made.


Lou (Manxgirl) and I have our little Christmas stitch along happening this year, so I will have a Christmas project made.  That will also be my OPAM project for this month.  I don't expect to have anything else completed.

The other thing I need to do is work out a new leader and ender project. I have to keep working on my black and white HST project that I have started, but I still need something little to just pop under the needle at the end of a stitching run.  I'm sure I'll work something out.

I think that little lot should keep me amused for a minute or two.


I have a few other little goals for the month as well.

1.  Go motorcycling - we are entered in the Orange Classic Rally in a couple of weeks.

2.  Go away for a weekend.  That is also planned.

3.  Read a book.  I'll get one off the shelf and have a read.

4.  Try a new recipe.  I have one in mind.  I just have to buy the ingredients.

Wish me luck.

10 comments:

Cheryll said...

Good luck with the WOOFA challenge project... I made mine into a "bag" instead of the table topper. It brings back memories of Nundle every time I use it... xox

QUILTING IS BLISSFUL, DI said...

great list of goals for February--
along with some good times it sounds like for some fun times--
so have at it and enjoy--
luv, di

Maria said...

You've got your list for all your SAL s organised and it will be good to see your progress for Feb.

Raewyn said...

Wishing you luck! You have a busy month planned - a few decisions to make... I need to sort out a new LE project too as I've moved along on what I was using. PS I forgot to say, I love your BH3#3 block!

kiwikid said...

Wow, you have a busy month ahead Janice, lots to do and enjoy.

Michelle Ridgway said...

Lots of lovely projects to keep you busy Janice xx

ButterZ said...

Great planning. Some beautiful work happening.
Like your mini goals too..

Patty said...

Enjoy! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project!

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