For posterity, I thought I’d record some of my quilting-related goals for this year. I won’t call them resolutions, but these are things that I’d like to get done this year.
First, a handful of specific projects I’d like to accomplish:
- Quilts or duvet covers for both kids – This is the year that my kids will move from cribs to big-kid beds, and I thought it only appropriate that they get a quilt upgrade (the first ones I made for them, while sentimental, are kind of crappy). In my head, this is shaping up to be a many-faceted project, but I’ve got some time.
- Duvet cover for us – Ack! How on earth do you commit to a quilt for your own bed?! But it’s high time, if I really want to call myself a quilter, that I sleep under my own work. Except, well, we like to sleep with a down comforter, so duvet cover it is. We’ll see.
- Matching pillows – That’s right. Pillow shams. Decorative pillows. My husband is just shaking his head at the thought.
- Minimum 2 Project Linus donations – I would really like to make some quilts for Project Linus. My kids were the recipient of a PL blanket (knitted) when they were in the NICU, and my daughter still sleeps with hers. Seems only right to pay it back.
- A bag – There are so many cute bag patterns out there, I am dying to leave my comfort zone and make one.
- Clothing – I’m not sure whether it’ll be a skirt for me, a dress for my daughter, or what. But again with the comfort zone, I want to try to make a piece of clothing. Redeem myself for the disaster that was the formal dress my mom and I made when I was in high school.
Second, some more general, overarching goals:
- Name quilts – I’m sick of referring to my quilts in generic terms. They need names. Except, I kind of suck at creative names. But, you know, I’ll try. I might just give them people names, we’ll see.
- Say “no” more often – I’ve said “yes” a few too many times to people who want me to make a quilt for them. I mean, I’m torn. I enjoy doing it for my friends, and hey, I like that they pay me for it. But I find I’m spending so much time on those, that I don’t get to the other things on my list.
- Use scraps/stash more – Trying to use what I have and put things together in more interesting ways, instead of always buying new fabric for a new project. Plus, scraps are cool! If I learned anything from my retreat, it’s that you can do SO much with even the littlest pieces.
- Use all fabrics from one line less – Related to that last goal, I want to get away from using only a single line of fabric in a quilt. I mean, sure, it looks great together. It’s supposed to. But I want to do it a little less.
- Bigger quilts - I know, size doesn’t necessarily matter. But I want to make more quilts for use on actual beds this year. I will not fear quilting them. I will not fear quilting them.
So, what are your sewing goals this year? Similar to mine? Totally different? Any suggestions for me?





You just reminded me of one of my goals I had forgotten to include on my list, THANKS! I also want to donate at least two quilts, and Project Linus seems like the perfect organization!
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Your going to be busy!!!!
I have some of those same sewing to do’s!
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I would love to figure out how to make a duvet-cover quilt. We also sleep under a down comforter. I love it, but I’d also like to sleep under a quilt I made.
Haven’t found a workable solution.
Hmmmmm…
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These are great goals! I love how specific you are with what you want to do. All of them seem very achievable. I would like to do a couple things similarly, such as name and label my quilts and mix up fabrics from all different collections.
i also want to say “no” more!!!! and sew more clothes. oliver and s patterns, here i come!