Thursday, March 7, 2019

March Sewing Goal

I have so many projects I want to work on and get finished. I have made quite a list of  UFO's and just love crossing them off.  So many projects, so little time.  I believe I have mentioned that I have plans to retire from a job that I have had for 28 years.  I love the work that I have been a part of for so many years and I know that I will miss it but I also know it is time to make a big change in my life.

With the change in my work life, I hope to do more sewing, gardening, reading and best of all spending time with the people God has brought into my life.  That would include family, church friends, neighbors, blogging friends and the people I have yet to meet.  

With the flooding we had this winter in our home, the first thing I will try to accomplish is putting our space back together and with that do a little more purging and organizing.

Below is a picture of one of the 20 plus projects waiting for completion.  This is the project I chose as my March goal.  I have done a bit of work already and can't wait to finish and share this with a sweet little girl I know.

This is my Schnibbles - Bungalow quilt.  I am planning to quilt it myself using a quilt as you go method and I will be adding Minky to the back.  

I will be linking up at Elm Street Quilts sharing my March goal.

Happy Sewing to those of you who love it and Happy March to all.

Sherry

5 comments:

  1. Congrats on retiring. I can't imagine having worked in the same place for so long. My whole life I've moved around and done so many different things, as a child attending school and as an adult in the workplace. Good luck on all your goals. I have time and yet don't do all that I want. Some days I do very well at wasting time. :) Happy Women's Day!

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  2. That's a long time to be with the same job! I am happy for you and your ability to retire. =) That is a darling project!

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  3. What a fun Schnibbles pattern. Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.

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  4. What a lovely pattern and beautiful fabric. Looking forward to the finish. We have a missionary apartment in our basement called The Nest :)

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  5. What a sweet project! I really love the owl fabric. Retirement is a big step - has that happened already, or is it still upcoming?

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