Tuesday, March 3, 2020

To Do Tuesday #9 and the March One Monthly Goal

It's March!  I was about to ask where did February go, but I know what happened there. A week long business trip and a week with the flu ate up the end of the month.  The business trip for this week was canceled based on the recommendation of my doctor. So I'm home this week. I have one other business trip and maybe some plans for spring break.  But I should be home more this month than the last two. 

I'd been diagnosed with the flu when I laid out last week's list, so I kept it pretty short and simple. 

Weekly To Do List (02/25/2020)
1. Butterfly Medallion Embroidery - get in a few stitches
2. Twinkle Stars - Pick out the fabrics for the binding 

I was able to check off both items on last week's list.  It's not much, but sometimes the to do list has to match the circumstances.  I'm happy to have gotten any progress out of last week.  

So what's the plan for this week?  No business trips this week, so I'll have the evenings to do a bit of stitching.  

Weekly To Do List (03/03/202
1. Twinkle Stars - Cut and assemble binding strips, finish quilt label



The Scientist in Training needs to give me a message for her friend before I can print the label on fabric. 

2. Mosaic Mystery - Add the next three borders

3.  Frolic - Finish four dark blue blocks

Frolic, 2019 Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt

So that's the list for this week. That should be pretty doable. The last "to do" item for this post is to decide on the March One Monthly Goal. 



My goal for March is to finish Twinkle Stars.  

Twinkle Stars A Tutorial by Angela Feldbush of Soscrappy

All it needs now is the binding and the label.  That should be doable this month. 

Linking up with Elm Street Quilts for the March One Monthly Goal and with Home Sewn by Us for the Weekly to Do List.  

10 comments:

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I bet you can get done with the binding. It is hard to do anything when you feel sick most times if I'm not feeling well, bad allergies or whatever I grab a book or the crochet and leave the actual sewing or when I feel better

Home Sewn By Us said...

Good Morning Kate! I'm so glad to hear you are feeling better this week, and I'm even more happy to hear your doctor advised no traveling for the week. Your Twinkle Stars is going to be just fabulous when it is all finished. Frolic is coming along - I love that peek of green thrown in amongst the blue, black and pink. Good luck with this week's to-do list. Thanks for linking up today. ~smile~ Roseanne

Cheree @ The Morning Latte said...

Love the twinkle stars!

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

I agree - the list has to match the circumstances! Glad you're feeling better, and no business trip this week is a definite plus. Looking forward to seeing the pretty binding on Twinkle Stars!

chrisknits said...

Love the label! You will be able to get those goals knocked out!

Lori said...

Good luck with Twinkle project and your health!

Marti said...

That's a pretty big list. I hope you are feeling back to normal so you can get it done. I'm surprised your company is still scheduling trips. Hubby's company has said no to any travel and cancelled all big meetings. They are an international company though so a lot of their policies are based on that.

Preeti said...

Gosh Darn Kate, when one gets the flu the to-do list is tossed and replaced with rest and accepting others' kindness, their help, and their chicken soup :-D Wishing you lots of sewing mojo and good health.

MissPat said...

Glad you got a doctor's excuse for the business trip, especially since you probably picked up the flu on the last one. I bet you will be so happy to finish Twinkle Stars and get it delivered to it's new owner.
Pat

Patty said...

Happy binding! Thanks for linking up with Elm Street Quilts One Monthly Goal and good luck with your project.