Thursday, January 5, 2017

100 Day Challenge


                                        

Is what caught my eye as I was doing some blog hopping and read with interest what this all about.

How does the 100 Day Challenge work?

1) Pick 3 specific Quilty/Craft goals - finish something old?  try something new?  declutter/destash?  easy/hard?  Doesn't matter, just be SPECIFIC.2) On Friday, January 6th, either leave your 3 goals in a comment in that day's Kick Off post, or write your own blog post with your intentions and link them up to the linky posted that day.3) Get to work4) Check in linky's will be posted at Day 30, Day 60, and Day 85.  (You can also tell us your progress in the comments section of the post that day if you don't want to link up).5) Finale will be April 15th (easy to remember as it is tax day in the US), when you will tell us how you did on your goals.



This sounds a great way to be committed but not overwhelmed as I have 3 items that came straight away to mind which I think will be achievable by  15th April.     

Firstly will be my 365 daily circles which I will endeavour to at least get all the blocks sewn together, secondly will be to finish off the rainbow scrap quilt and next on my list is to make a new bag for myself.   

If you would like to join in this challenge details about linking up  can be found here at  Quilter in the Closet.

Back soon and in the meantime

Happy sewing all

  

5 comments:

leanne said...

oh good luck with your challenges ! I've just started on the Quilty365 circle project this year - look forward to seeing your circle quilt !!

Susan said...

What a great idea - good luck with your goals!

Celtic Thistle said...

Look forward to seeing your bag, I hope you smash this challenge :)

Newbie Jen said...

Welcome to the challenge. I am with Fiona, I think I am most excited to see the bag you will be making. Why? Because I think it is lovely that you have chosen something for yourself!

Looking forward to seeing your progress on all your goals!

Kaelyn Angelfoot said...

Those sound like fun projects!