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Monday, December 31, 2018

Planning Party!

Another year end post... this one is reviewing the goals I had for 2018, assessing the success of them, and planning for 2019. 

Publicly announcing some goals helps to hold one accountable and possibly even some public shaming (in jest), but when you walk along side a group of quilters or friends, it is easier to accomplish said goals!

How did I do with 2018?  Any shaming to be deserved???

Goal #1 - two commissioned baby quilts

   


Goal #2 - three t-shirt quilts (The goal was three, I actually made 4)





 This one had so many shirts I had to have some spill over to the back...
Momma loved it!  

No automatic alt text available.The fourth quilt was a Harley Davidson quilt, that somehow managed to get out of the house without a final photo... 















Goal #3 - Baby's First Year quilt  




Goal #4 - Farm Quilt  
















Goal #5 - Dresden/Tie quilt  

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Goal #6 - Ruler Class - I attended in February and have used my new skills, though not as much as I thought I would. 

Blogging Goals - 

✔ Weekly Linky Parties & monthly Blog Hops; 
Continue Quilters Through The Generations series - I had 15 quilters stories, an average of more than one per month... however, I am in need of more quilters to be featured.   You can email me at MelvaLovesScraps@NolanQualityCustoms.com if you are interested in documenting your family's story.

Accountability worked for me!  No shaming needed.  LOL!

Goals for 2019... 

#1 - Assemble and complete the Sunbonnet Sue blocks that I got from Dave's aunt




#2 - Continue participating in weekly linky parties and monthly hops

#3 - Participate in two Block of the Month sew alongs... 

          One will be the 2019 Color Challenge hosted by Patterns By Jen

I am still looking for a second one... Suggestions???   
Leave a comment!

I have enjoyed the sew alongs that I have participated in this year.  I have been pushed to try new techniques and improve my skills.  I even quit whining about all of the applique in the blocks in the It's A "Wild" Life BOM after four or five of them!

It doesn't mean that I am in love with applique, as some predicted may happen, but I don't even think twice about the technique now.

While my goal list may seem a little wimpy, I feel comfortable with them because the monthly hops will keep the creative juices going and plenty of opportunity for some No Guilt::Go Quilt days!

Happy New Quilt Year!

Melva
Melva Loves Scraps - Home of the Quilters Through The Generations series

Linking with:

Planning Party at Quilting Jet Girl

Monday Making at Love Laugh Quilt
Oh Scrap! at Quilting is More Fun than Housework
Moving It Forward Monday at Em's Scrapbag


             
           






5 comments:

  1. A group of quilters from 2017 New Quilters Blog Hop do a quilt in our facebook group Patterns in Design https://www.facebook.com/groups/778508018976389/ We have done two so far - this will be our third year. Not BOM but a relatively easy pace - every 2 weeks, beginning in March and ending in September. Think about it!

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  2. How awesome to have accomplished all your goals for 2018. It's not wimpy to leave room for growth and inspiration in 2019. I hope you have a wonderful year ahead full of joy. Thank you for sharing and linking up with the Planning Party!

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  3. Great jib accomplishing all of your goals in 2018. I always start the year out strong but veer off some time mid year. Thanks for sharing all your lovely projects with Oh Scrap!

    Happy 2019!

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  4. Your 2018 goals were met beautifully. Good luck with your 2019 goals. Happy New Year!

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  5. Sounds like a great set of goals to me. Best of luck on another year of meeting goals.

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