Focus

I did not finish all that was on my Focus 2020 creative list, but that is okay.  There is no rush; no race.  This list is for personal enjoyment, not a must do, honey-do, get it done errands list.

What doesn’t get done can be carried over or not ever done.  It is okay.

Focus 2020

My favorite completions from the 2020 list:

Candace

Candace’s Cherry Pie

Lets Sew Quilt Along

Let’s Sew Quilt Along

Floral Reflections

Floral Reflections

These projects, and other finishes, can be found by clicking on the Galleries tab on the header, or click here.

2021 is a very welcome new year, and time to update those creative goals.

I have carried over some, and I have added some.  

I always reserve the option to revamp at any time during the year if I want.  I might change my mind at some point.  I might see ‘squirrels’ that lead me in another direction.

It is okay.  It is my list after all.

Focus 2021

I want to play more with embroidery.  I use to do a lot of it, and it is time to bring it back.

So I pulled out two challenging projects that I have had in my stash for some time.

Fall Moon

Fall Moon

I am not an advanced embroiderer.  Not even close!

These may qualify for the ‘what was I thinking’ category!

Times and Seasons

I also want to continue to enjoy, learn and practice photography.  It is a wonderful creative outlet for me…something that takes me outside to experience God’s creations!

Whatever your creative goals are, may you experience a fantastic new year in 2021!

13 responses to “Focus

  1. I have so many of the Piecemakers patterns – What was I thinking when I started quilting – that it only takes a week to make a quilt! What a joke on me! You had a wonderful year for some beautiful finishes! Hugs

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  2. Years ago when I belonged to an applique guild, one of the members made the calendar with the barns. Stunning but labor intensive. The embroideries don’t look that hard. If you have trouble with a stitch, substitute a different one that you’re comfortable doing. I have also eyed that Craftsy class, but it won’t make the cut this year.

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    • I have seen the barn calendar quilt…beautiful. Hmmm…maybe I have it stashed away…I know that I have at least one more old Piecemakers calendar, but I don’t remember which one. Labor intensive is right, and thank you for the suggestion! I haven’t done silk ribbon before, but I am going to teach myself this year! A little self-challenge is good, right? 🙂

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  3. Love your attitude Laura and your finished pieces.

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  4. Those will be challenging but gorgeous, definitely worth the effort!

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  5. Love your lists. A women after my own heart! You have some beautiful finishes to celebrate for 2020.

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  6. I love that the you don’t let the lists rule your creativity! It should be your time to enjoy, working on projects and challenges that inspire you.

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