Saturday 12 January 2013

2013 - looking ahead

Yes I know we are already almost half way through January so I am a little late to the party with my post on looking forward to 2013.  But that still hasn't stopped me thinking about what I want to achieve this year in terms of Sewing, Stashing & Blogging.

Sewing

With our first baby due in March I have no idea how much (if any) time I will have for sewing in the first half of this year.   I have counted up my UFO's and they aren't too bad - 6 in total.

1. Red & Aqua Little Windows need to assess the blocks and decide how big this one is going to be


2. Nine Patch - 10 more blocks to make on this one before assembling the quilt top



3. Rachel's Quilt - this one is all cut but no other progress

Fabrics for my sister's quilts


4. Wonky Log Cabin - just waiting for binding to be sewn on

Ready for binding.

5. Summersville Baby Quilt - waiting for binding

Quilt quilted, binding made & ready for attaching.


6. Spring Carnival Cushion

Spring Carnival tin


I am aiming to finish the last 3 before the baby comes and if I make any progress on the other 3, then that's a bonus as far as I am concerned.

I am also doing some prep on my 2 long term sewing projects - Tilda Hexagons and Hexy MF - so that I have some hand sewing ready for whenever I do have 10 minutes.

Stack of hexagon flowers

Hexy MF tin

Stashing

I always aim to use up my stash each year but this year I'm serious.  Firstly I just don't have the space anymore.  I've been lucky enough to pretty much have an entire room to make a mess in sew in for the past few years with the occasional inconvenience of overnight visitors necessitating that I clear it up.

Sewing room collage

However major sorting and organising is currently underway to turn this room into a nursery.  This has meant that my fabric and sewing kit has to be re-located.  It's almost all sorted and I will blog about it soon but there really is just enough room for what I have.  So unless I start using up a lot of fabric, there simply isn't space for any more. 

Secondly I will be on maternity leave and consequently maternity pay for most of this year.  With a reduced income I really do need to think twice and even thrice as to whether I can use what's in my stash before buying anything new.  I am still de-stashing some stuff - link here - with reduced prices so let me know if you are interested in anything.

I'm not making any grand resolutions not to buy any fabric because that would be silly and there is always a need for that perfect fabric!  But when sorting my stash I rediscovered a lot of fabrics I love that I am excited to sew with.  

Blogging

I am hoping to have a little play around in the next couple of months and smarten up my blog layout.  I am also going to try to blog a little more regularly - with Twitter and Instagram being so instant I sometimes neglect to update my blog which is a shame as I love looking back on it as a sort of journal and seeing all the things I have made.  

I will definitely be trying blog my progress on my UFOs and sewing projects on a weekly basis.  I have also recently learnt to knit so expect a little diversification over the next few months!  And yes I will also hopefully be blogging a few baby projects (both knitting and sewing) in the next few months too.  

Right enough rambling on for one night - I'm off to sleep under my favourite quilt ever.

My beast bee quilt is finally finished - now I just need it to stop raining so I can take photos of it!

And yes this was just an excuse to blog another photo of this quilt!

7 comments:

  1. I suspect your order of finishes may be dictated by comfort and size of bump ;o) Good luck!

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  2. Lots of lovelies to keep you going. I do all my sewing in the kitchen, looking forward to your reveal.

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  3. That should keep you busy until baby arrives ;o) Good luck!

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  4. Great plans for your year. You will be super busy after March doing all the needful baby things and swapping your sewing time for precious cuddles with your little one. So, my advice is tackle as many of the bigger projects as you comfortably can now and leave yourself the 10 minute pick up projects for after baby's arrival. It will be fabulous - exhausting but fabulous!

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  5. Well that's quite a list but good on you, and ditto Katy's comment. I love your quilt in the last photo and I don't blame you for showing it off!

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  6. If the following are still for sale I'll buy them: French Gen & Hometown charm pks and Amy Butler jelly roll. Jxo

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  7. You never need an excuse to post pics of your bee quilt - just do it! Your WIP list is very sedate, I'm impressed (I don't want to think about how long my list is). And when there are no pics of WIPs to post, you can always just post baby pics :) xxx

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