The rest of the world is thinking about pumpkins and cozy sweaters and I am thinking about next year, LOL.
So, probably spurred on by watching way too many YouTube videos about tinyhouse and minimalist living (although I know the smallest I could go would be a park model mobile home with a superloft and I am not ready to reduce my belongings to fitting into a single storage tote), I have been really trying to make an effort to consume less in general and get rid of things I don't need. Over the past month, I have gotten 5 bags of clothes ready to donate and went through my books to get rid of two bins of books I think other people would enjoy more. I have been taking books to work and setting them out and donating them to the Little Free libraries, and, as soon as my car becomes reliable again, another box is going to A Book Thing in Baltimore. This is not an easy process for me, but I am trying and change is good.
As far as my stitching stuff, there wasn't a lot that I was willing to give up at this point, but I did come to a decision about my 2019 plans. I have decided to make it a year of stitching from stash. I was really pleased with myself for my 2016 focus on UFOs. In 6 months, I got 25% of my 80 projects in the Bin of Good Intentions done, and I have gotten a few more done since then. It was not easy, but I did it. I want to have a year focused on similar goals, but, instead of being only projects I had not completed, I want to allow myself to pull anything from stash, as long as it's something I own, and my special focus is thin
gs I kitted up. I have a lot of my disposable income sitting in Ziploc bags, things I genuinely WANT to stitch, and it's time that I actually STITCH them, instead of just shifting the kitted-up projects around. It's basically a year "on the wagon" and I am hoping to see what I can accomplish. I have plenty of floss, plenty of fabric, and I have proven I can stay on track if I really try.
Granted, none of this starts til I finish Summer Ball, but I really think I can get that done, if not by the end of 2018, then early in 2019. It's worth a try. I started pulling projects together last night and I have a nice selection of freebies and other things to chose from, so it shouldn't be too bad a stitching year. What do you think?
4 comments:
That sounds like a great plan! If you have lots of stash that you love it shouldn't be too difficult. I might even be brave enough to join you!
Rachel, I think your plan 2019 is a good one. I have already started thinking about 2019 as well. I am toying with a patriotic theme and have already started pulling charts (purchased and free) that I have wanted to stitch for years.
I look forward to seeing your progress (and eventual finish) of Summer Ball. I am standing on the sidelines cheering you on.
Great idea. If I stitch from stash I'll be 114 when I finish! Imagine the money we'll save!
I am right there with you. I have so much to stitch and really no need to purchase anything. I started this at the beginning of 2017 and did pretty good and a few weeks ago I "relapsed". Back on the wagon I go!
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