Yes it is that time of the year....New Years Eve here in the USA and for many around the world New Years Day 2013!
Traditionally this is a time to look back and reflect upon the year that has passed and I am no different than others in taking a look back over 2012. A look at where I have been and planning where I want to go in 2013! How about you? Did you find you did more? Less? Learned more? Taught more? Time moves on and lives change - maybe you had one of those years....and your journey took you places you could never have imagined! I applaud all of you, I find you inspiring, funny, so encouraging and helpful! I enjoy reading your comments, reading your blogs, and looking at your lovely projects and pictures on Flickr! So Thank you! for being such a great community! I look forward to spending time with you in 2013!
One of the things that helps put it in perspective, at least for me is a mosaic. I love them! I love to look at all the wonderful projects everyone has worked on this year! These are my projects for 2012.
So what did I do in 2012? I found Flickr, and swaps! Love them - built my stash up from swaps and met many wonderful sewist's some of whom are only on Flickr! Sew many amazing projects!
My Flying Geese wall hanging was for the Modern She Made Swap and I was sooo happy the way it turned out! The colors were dark and bold and out of the box for me.
I joined a couple of Bee's -- those are my blocks for this quarter-- the Whirlygig block for all those in my hive and the Ribbon Star block in my colors for another hive. Really fun picking out a block to make and all the fabrics and watching it all come together! I reorganized my sewing room - much more efficient and easy to work in - yea!
I did a couple BOM and must admit I am not finished with them yet!! I did make blocks (and finish them) for Hurricane Sandy Relief :)
I am STILL working on perfecting my binding technique LOL!
I must admit, I love surfing through blogland and seeing what everyone is up to, but it also adds to my inspiration overload. My to do list is long(er) than ever, and I am sure I will have more projects this upcoming year than I can ever finish!
I passed the one year mark of blogging, and met wonderful friends from around the country and the globe. Fabric and pattern is our language!
Earlier when I was contemplating this end of year post I was thinking I had not done enough, you know the comparing myself to others bit....do you do that? Hmmm, not a good thing to do! There will always be someone else that made 37 quilts and was in 20 swaps and ran a fabric shop out of their basement all the while having a wonderful husband and 3.5 kids all under 5 yrs old at home! Or the busy blogger who works 65 hours a week and finished 22 quilts and posts from her cell phone and does Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,and Pinterest and always answers a comment immediately! Please, all is said in the most humorous, sarcastic tone you can imagine-- it is not meant to be snarky towards those hard working women-- I admire them and they inspire me to try new things - the point is, they are not me and do not have my life and responsibilities just as I do not have theirs. So stop the comparing game. For me, this is supposed to be fun, a hobby, a way to share something I love to do, not a second job. I find when I feel I HAVE to do this, and meet everyone else's expectations (I have enough of that in my paid day job ;) then I shut down and lose my mojo. So join me won't you for that New Year's Resolution?
This post has been a bit random, alot of high points and some points to ponder and work on-- I guess that all adds up to a review of the old and contemplation of the new--exactly what New Years Eve is all about! So I leave you with the words to Auld Lang Syne, chorus and 1st stanza. Tomorrow I will be back with my projects and happenings for 2013 and then a tutorial for the Whirlygig block above in the upper left corner!
Come on-- sing along with me :) Happy New Years! Ginny
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and never brought to mind ?
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and old lang syne ?
Should old acquaintance be forgot,
and old lang syne ?
- CHORUS:
- For auld lang syne, my dear,
for auld lang syne,
we'll take a cup of kindness yet,
for auld lang syne.
Your mosaic is beautiful! You have really accomplished so so much in one year!
ReplyDeleteYour other stuff in the post cracked me up! That lady also has homeschooled her two oldest and they are at least 2 grade levels ahead due to her diligence!
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ReplyDeleteHappy New Year to you too! I love your mosaic. I just realized (via flickr), that we are in the simply solids bee together (Gamboge, love those names!) and both going to Sew South. So, I headed over here to your blog. Small world on this internet! I LOVE your work, your use of color is fantastic. I am looking forward to meeting you in person. Sorry if this sounds weird, I just got really excited when I noticed your name appearing in several of my groups.
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