Most quilters will resolve to be better organized or get a good grasp on time management. For those who want to get organized, get the right tools to help you be successful. If you have quilting fabric, threads, scissors, strewn from your sewing room to other rooms of the house, maybe you need a project box or bag. This would allow you to keep your work mobile, but would keep it all together, too.
If your threads and bobbins need organizing, select a rack or thread box to help contain them. While it may take some training of yourself to actually put your threads away once you've finished working with them, stay diligent at the task for a month. After that, it should become almost second nature!
If your fabric stash is getting out of hand, find a storage method that works for you. Maybe a shelf on which you can stack your fabric is all you need. A shelf allows you to see exactly what you have on hand. Organize by theme or color.
Other fabric storage ideas include bins, plastic totes with lids, wooden chests, wire baskets and shelves. There are many options. Consider the space you have and your needs to select the storage organization that's right for you.
Time management is a personal resolution. Each quilter must decide how much time to relegate to quilting. That decision will likely depend on whether quilting is a hobby, a source of part time income, or is a full time job. Whatever your situation, make sure to set aside enough time to fulfill your personal quilting needs and remember to make time for family and taking care of yourself. Those are also important resolutions!
If you are a hobby quilter with dreams of turning your passion into dollars, why not resolve to start your business in the coming year? Pick a goal, such as having enough quilts to sell at a favorite craft fair. Make those quilts and get a booth at the craft fair.
If your resolutions involve buying equipment, be sure to do your research ahead of time. Maybe you plan to add a new quilting machine or embroidery machine in the new year. If so, keep your warranty information in a safe place and hang onto the receipt. If you do not usually do those things, make that a resolution too.
The most important resolution quilters can make is to continue quilting in the new year. Quilters may face new challenges in stressed economic times. Some fabric stores are closing which means traveling a little farther to shop or buying fabric online. This would be a great time to form a fabric co-op with other quilters in your area. Arrange a monthly fabric swap with your fellow quilters or carpool once a month to those fabric stores.
No matter what your quilting resolution is for the coming year, remember to enjoy your craft. Share it with others when you can. Your quilts will bring as much joy to the recipient as it brought to you while making it!
In 2006, I resolve.....
I resolve to exercise at least 3x per week for at least 30 minutes each session.
I resolve to lower my body fat percentage from 40% to 25% by the end of the year.
I resolve to get back into that red dress by summer.
I resolve to find a friend who will exercise with me.
I resolve to find a new friend at the gym.
I resolve to quit finding excuses to not exercise.
I resolve to talk with my doctor about my health.
I resolve to make time for me.
I resolve to never SuperSize or Biggie Size this year.
I resolve to switch from 2% milk to skim this year.
I resolve to bring vegetables to work every day instead of candy.
I resolve to take responsibility for my own health.
I resolve to hang my body fat results and measurements on the 'fridge.
I resolve to take the stairs instead of the elevator.
I resolve to go for a walk with my husband at least once each week.
I resolve to find a new, active hobby instead of watching television.
I resolve to order the 1/2 portions at restaurants.
I resolve to drink more water and less soda this year.
I resolve to accept no excuses, only results.
I resolve to start exercising again if I ever "fall off the wagon" this year.
I resolve to not let a small failure get me down. I can do it!
I resolve to stay positive this year! I can do it!
I resolve to exercise even if my friend 'drops out'.
I resolve to find 'inner' motivation this year. I'm doing this for me!
I resolve to exercise this year so I will live longer.
I resolve to be happy with myself and my body.
I resolve to make my co-workers say "Wow! What happened to you? You're so thin!"
I resolve to turn heads this year with my new shape/size/body.
I resolve to look darn good for a _____ year-old this year!
I resolve..........
I resolve to make this the year that I actually do it! No more excuses. No more reasons why I can't, because I CAN.
I have the power. I have the desire. I have the ability. I have the motivation. Nobody else can do it for me, but that's okay because I don't need anyone else to do it for me! I CAN DO IT. I AM ENOUGH. I AM MORE THAN ENOUGH! I CAN. I resolve.........
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