Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Assessing March Goals and Setting April Goals

MARCH GOALS: Even though I have occasionally broken my own pattern, rotation stitching is working for me.

Monday & Tuesday : Jacobean Elegance Afghan   Six and a half out of 20 blocks completed.
Wednesday: Prairie Schooler Year Round: March  [DONE], Sean's Name Tree ornament from M Designs  the "e"s are stitched   and Sandi's Sweet Shop in The Town Square series [Kitted up but not started].  
Thursday:   Workbasket's Quaker Bat and Quaker Squirrel.  Quaker Bat is done.
Friday: Sewing Finishes: 8 ornaments.
Saturday & Sunday: get out of the stitching chair and do a wide variety of things: walk, exercise, antique, reorganize, put the garden to bed for the winter, feed and observe the backyard birds, read, visit friends and relatives, try a new restaurant, experiment with the recipes I have been downloading, host a high tea ... whatever.    Not much going on, just rain, rain and more rain.

APRIL GOALS:  I'll be continuing much the same rotation.
Monday & Tuesday: Jacobean Elegance Afghan
Wednesday: Prairie Schooler Year Round: April, Sean's Name Tree ornament from M Designs and Sandi's Sweet Shop in The Town Square series.
Thursday:   Workbasket's  Quaker Squirrel.
Friday: Sewing Finishes
Saturday & Sunday: get out of the stitching chair and do a wide variety of things: walk, exercise, antique, reorganize, put the garden to bed for the winter, feed and observe the backyard birds, read, visit friends and relatives, try a new restaurant, experiment with the recipes I have been downloading, host a high tea ... whatever.

4 comments:

Julie said...

Congrats to your limerick winner and good luck with your plans for April.

BT change password said...

Best of luck for your april goal.I am sure will surly achieve this like last month.

Maggee said...

As usual, you are doing fine keeping with your goals... Don't you mean 'start garden planning' or something along those lines now? Ha!

Anna van Schurman said...

Great job on the afghan and your other goals. Keep up the good work!