January 01, 2017

2016 Ornaments

Happy New Year! I hope you had a great Christmas. We certainly did; it was a picture perfect white Christmas, with powdery snow that was at least knee deep. We even got to go snowshoeing with Mom and Dad while they were here 😊

Every year for Christmas I make my boys personalized ornaments that have something to do with their interests or special events of the year. Other than my free motion quilted ornaments, these were my only stitched gifts this year.

Back in the spring, Nathan wanted money to buy a few toys, so he decided to hold an art sale. He drew some pictures, then took them down by the main road through town and sold them. He only charged 10¢ per picture, but most people gave him more than that (some considerably more!). When the first batch of pictures sold, he promptly drew more, then more and then more again. And then more again...In the end, over the course of the summer, he made well over $100 and a good portion of the residents of our town now own Nathan Parsons originals 😊 A professional artist in town even bought one of Nathan's pictures, then gave Nathan a print of one of his own paintings. The ornament is a cross-stitch version of Nathan's sign that he held up while "art selling" as he called it.
Christmas Ornaments | DevotedQuilter.blogspot.com

Zachary's ornament was suggested by Paul this year. When one of our boys turns 12, Paul takes him on a weekend camping trip, just the two of them. This year it was Zach's turn and the two of them went to Gros Morne National Park, where they completed a geocache challenge, finding 5 caches hidden around the park and doing a fair bit of hiking to find them (all before getting rained out of their last day). The compass cross stitch was designed by Angee of October's Morning and it was perfect.
Christmas Ornaments | DevotedQuilter.blogspot.com

Aiden's was a little harder to come up with...He's still all about music, but I've already given him drum and guitar ornaments, so I wasn't sure what to do this year. Then Paul suggested the word music, but with the c unfinished and a pencil poised as if writing, to symbolize both Aiden's passion for music and the fact that he started writing his own music recently.
Christmas Ornaments | DevotedQuilter.blogspot.com

If you'd like to see their previous ornaments, you can see the 2015 ones here, 2014 here and the ones before then are all in this post.

This is one of my favourite Christmas traditions, and I love how much the boys speculate about what their ornaments will be each year.

Do you have any special handmade Christmas traditions?

December 25, 2016

Merry Christmas!

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Merry Christmas to you! I hope you have a fantastic day with family and friends 😊

I'm taking this week off to enjoy time with my own family, but I'll be back in this space come January. Happy New Year!

December 20, 2016

2017 Goal Planning

It's that time of year again - time to look back at the year that has been and look ahead to the year that's coming. Yvonne, at Quilting Jetgirl, is once again hosting her Quilter's Planning Party to help get us motivated to set goals for next year. After joining in the party last year, I can say that having written my goals down and then shared them publicly certainly helped motivate me to do the things I wanted to do. Funny how we need that extra little push even to do the stuff we want to do, isn't it?

Before I can set goals for next year, I have to look back and see how I did with the goals for 2016, so here goes:

1. Host a mystery quilt along

Done! I had a lot of fun making my Just the Basics quilt and sharing the installments each month for 6 months. All the instructions are still available if you'd like to make your own...just click on the Just the Basics tab at the top of the blog.
My Just the Basics top
Seeing the finished quilts was fantastic :) My own Just the Basics quilt is actually finished, but I haven't shared it yet because I haven't had a chance to get pictures. Hopefully soon.

2. Submit designs to at least two new magazines...

Done. Both of the designs I sent to new magazines were accepted 😊 In fact, one of the quilts is already finished and sent to the magazine offices for professional photography. I'm really looking forward to seeing how the professionals style my quilt, especially considering how much I struggle with photography. I've ordered the fabric for the second quilt and will be doing another round of secret sewing soon.

...I'd also like to continue working with the ladies at Make Modern as I've found they're great to work with.

Done. I had two more quilts in Make Modern (affiliate link) in 2016, X Marks the Spot and Love Birds. I also have another quilt scheduled with them for 2017.

3.  Release a new pattern or tutorial every other month.

Done. This year I released 6 tutorials, and 3 patterns. It's fun to meet a goal, but it's even more fun to exceed it!
 From left to right, the tutorials are (top row) Denim Heart Cushion, Denim Log Cabin Placemats, Free Motion Quilted Ornaments, (bottow row) Porthole Block, How to Machine Bind a Quilt, Make a Travel Tic Tac Toe Game
From left to right, the patterns are X Marks the Spot, Snow Friends, Rainbow Ripple.

4. Get back into a regular Bible reading habit.

Nope. I read briefly every evening with the boys before they go to bed, but I want to be reading and studying for myself. I don't know why I struggle with this one so much.

5. Have fun exploring (some) new ideas. Quilting is what I do for fun, after all!

I'm counting this one as done. I've had fun with everything I've tried this year and I have so many plans for things I want to try/make in the future. Is there ever enough time for everything we want to make???

Writing my goals down really did give me a kick in the pants to get moving sometimes. Submitting designs to magazines can be scary, but as the year was winding down I knew I had to get it done or I'd have to admit here that I hadn't done it. I'm so glad I moved past the fear and tried 😊

So, what are my goals for 2017?


1. Host another sew-a-long of some kind. I'm not sure what form I want this to take this year, though it probably won't be a mystery. I'd like to try something new 😊

2. Start hand quilting my Hexie Flowers quilt. This poor quilt top has been sitting in my cupboard for over a year. I want to hand quilt it, both because I think it would complement the hand stitched EPP and because I find I'm wanting a hand quilting project again. Obviously, this will be a long term project, but I at least want to get it started.
EPP Hexie flowers quilt | DevotedQuilter.blogspot.com
3. Grow my design business. I really enjoy the whole process of designing and writing patterns, and I do a little happy dance every time someone buys one of my patterns. I'd love to do more of that happy dancing in 2017!

4. Keep seeking magazine publication. That's part of growing my design business, but I think it's an important enough part of deserve to be a goal of its own.

5. Share 10 new tutorials or patterns. Since I already have three patterns in the works, it should be completely doable to reach 10 before the end of the year. Especially considering how many ideas I have!

6. End 2017 with fewer UFOs than I have right now. I have a few projects that were set aside in favour of starting something new and it makes me sad that they're not finished and being used. Time to get them finished up! Without actually digging around in my cupboard, I think I have 7 UFOs (not counting the hexie flowers one). Of course, ending the year with fewer UFOs than I have now will mean I can't keep abandoning projects as the year goes on 😉

Well, I think that will be enough to keep me going for a year, lol.What are your goals for the new year? Be sure to pop over to the Planning Party to see what everyone else plans to accomplish in 2017.

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