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We're almost to the end of the year, so I've been thinking about my goals for 2026. I actually have two sets of goals each year - the mostly quilty ones I share in these annual posts and the business-related ones that stay behind the scenes - which means I spend a lot of time thinking about how I want the next year to look. Before I dive into my 2026 quilty goals, let's take a look at how I did on the 2025 goals.
1. Keep making small quilts
I define small quilts as anything baby size or smaller, and as of my mid-year review, I had made two. Since then, I've made another five and quilted one that was already pieced. All of the ones in the second half of the year were baby quilts, except for my Bright Side Up mini quilt for the inaugural Quilt the North box. (And if you missed the first couple of Quilt the North boxes, but you'd like to get in on the fun, you can sign up for the Spring box or sign up for a whole year of quarterly boxes!).
If you like the Bright Side Up mini quilt, stay tuned for something fun that will be happening with that pattern in 2026!
2. A Roman Adventure
The 2025 QAL and Devotional Journey was great!
3. WIPS-B-GONE 2025
Another successful WIP-busting challenge! I finished one baby quilt, finished making my blocks for the Kitchen Party BOM, and worked on a few other long-standing WIPs during October and November. If you took part in the challenge, how many projects did you finish?
4. Quilt the cover quilt for These Three and release the pattern
5. Make my Night Court wall hanging
Oops. I didn't get to either of these.
6. All the Stash Artists things
I love the Stash Artists membership! In the second half of the year, I released another three patterns (Cross-Stitch Heart, Showstoppers, and Disco Squares, which hasn't made it to the blog yet) plus we met over Zoom every month. I always look forward to our Zoom Sew Together Sessions!
7. Go to Quilt Market
I decided to postpone the trip and go to the H+H Americas show in Chicago in May 2026 instead.
8. Keep working on the Hexie Rainbow
Yes! As of the mid-year review, I was working on the first of four lines of yellow quilting and I'm now finished the last of the yellow and started on the first of two lines of black in the next ring of hexies. I just shared a post about my hand stitching progress, on both the Hexie Rainbow and my Shoo Fly Garden blocks.
9. Keep doing the strength workouts and get that step count a bit higher
Like it was in June, this is a yes and a no.
I'm loving my morning strength workouts! I do workouts by Lindsey of Nourish Move Love and I am amazed at how good I feel. I highly recommend her if you're looking to increase your own strength and mobility! The workouts are all free on Youtube and she has a bunch of 2 week programs, so you never have to figure out what workout to do next. I've been doing them consistently Monday-Friday since September 2024. When I went for my flu shot a few weeks ago, the nurse put her hand on my shoulder, then said, "Oh, nice deltoids!" It was funny, yes, but also felt good because you can't really see all the work I've been doing, but apparently she could feel it 😊
As for the step count...it's still around 7,000/day on average over the last 12 months, so there's plenty of room for improvement.
Now, what are my goals for 2026?
1. Keep making small quilts
We're doing a 'Mini of the Month' in Stash Artists this year, rather than a BOM, so there will be plenty of mini quilts over the course of the year. I have ideas for a bunch more, too, so this might be the year of the mini quilt for me.
2. Make my Night Court quilt
I really would like to hang this in my sewing room, which will be much easier to do when it actually exists 😅
3. Make a Spring Sling bag
The Necessary Clutch Wallet I made myself back in 2018 is looking worse for the wear these days, so it needs to be replaced. After debating for a year or more about what to make, I ordered the Spring Sling pattern and all the interfacing and hardware needed from Emmaline Bags, so now I need to get to the making part.
4. Go to H+H Americas
My hotel is already booked. Next up, getting a new passport, since mine expired a few years ago, and booking flights. I can't wait to go and actually get to meet some of the quilty friends I've known online for years!
5. Keep working on the Hexie Rainbow
As I said last year, I don't want to set this aside and not pick it back up again. Progress will be slow, but as long as I'm still working on it, it's all good. How far will I get with another year of stitching, I wonder?
6. All the Stash Artists things
In 2026 there will be new multi-size patterns, plus the 'Mini of the Month' patterns, plus the monthly Sew Together Sessions... I'm looking forward to all of it! Here's a little hint about the January pattern that will soon be available for members (no, the stars aren't arranged like this in the final pattern). If you'd like to join us, get on the waitlist so you'll ne notified when the membership doors are open for new members.
7. Stick with the strength workouts and work on that step count
I've set myself a goal that I'll need to buy 20lbs dumbbells before the end of 2026. I started doing the workouts with 3lbs and 5lbs weights, and now I mostly use 10lbs and 15lbs, all of which we already had. We don't yet own 20lbs ones and I'm looking forward to the day I'm strong enough that I need them.
As for the step count, I'm not setting any particular goal, except that I'd like the daily average for the year to be higher than the 7,000 it is now.
Have you set quilty goals for 2026?
I'm linking up with Yvonne of Quilting Jetgirl for her last Goal Planning Party.





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