At the start of the year I set myself a fairly loose list of projects that I wanted to work on which I called my Plan. The aim wasn't to finish everything, I didn't want the stress of feeling I was failing to hit a target, more to give me a focus and try and stop me buying lots of new materials and stashing them away.
I think it has been mostly successful, here's the latest update:
UFOs were as follows:
1 Hue Shift Afghan
2 Floozy
3 Sparkle Punch Quilt
4 Alice cushion EPP complete, borders and quilting left
5 Aran squares One complete plenty more to go!
6 Pumpkin mini
8 Wedding quilt Still going
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The 'Ready to Gos' were as follows:
1 Highland cushions To be started
2 Colourwork stocking
3 Scheepjes hat
4 Scheepjes shrug Change of plan to a wrap (not started)
5 Hitofude To be started
6 Blythes Spirit
7 Lottie and Albert Blanket Removed
8 WM quilt
9 Bird quilt One EPP project at a time
10 Xmas mini Needs to be started soon!
11 Socks
12 Cross stitch bookmark Playing hide and seek
Not much change since October although the biggest change is that the Sparkle Punch Quilt is complete and gifted. I also decided that I don't need a Lottie and Albert Blanket and I can't think of a recipient for one so it's off the list.
As well as the items above I have also completed a Grace dress, Slipstravaganza shawl (still to be blocked), a Billie sweater, two Xmas stockings and five pairs of socks.
I like the use of a list, or lists, to keep me aware of what I have already got materials for. It also has worked as a place to list all the new projects that catch my eye and then I can decide whether to do them or just keep them as possibilities. I have definitely stressed myself out less this year by not planning to try and do everything, although I have slipped a little with sock yarn - though I'm working through it and variety is nice! My stash has gone down this year, although that has been helped by a couple of ruthless clear outs.
I'm going to adopt the same list approach next year, trying to balance out the crafts and project sizes so I don't get bored. I will refine it over the next few days and share it here as it has been fun to look back.
1 comment:
Nice work on your Plan - and thanks again for the quilt!
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