Meetup | July Goals

I’ve had a busy month with LOTS of family stuff! The Pokorny low brass festival that Hubby organizes and participates in each year is half over today. I had to play in the Sunday concert, I am SO glad that’s over, and I’ll have extra running around to do and concerts to attend each night, and then Friday I’ve got to do a BUNCH of cooking as we host a farewell dinner. After that, though, we are actually in Summer Vacation mode!!! WOOHOO!

June Goals

Banish Website Gremlins June 10 100%
Finish the next mystery project July 1 50%
7 tees for Julie and Mr. Pena June 20 100%
Get ready to LAUNCH Dyeing 104 July 31 10%
calendar email to students July 1 100%
 Baby quilts and basket for Jess and Jim’s baby  June 13 100%
Finish Liam’s quilt, make new shorter QAYG video June 1 0%
Mod House Quilt June 1 5%

I’m now going to completely focus on getting the first 4 sessions of Dyeing 104: Multicolor Silk up so that I can launch by the end of the month!!!

July Goals

Get ready to LAUNCH Dyeing 104 July 31 10%
Teach FMQ at Redlands Sewing Center July 21 0%
Modern Patchwork Submission July 24 0%
Finish Liam’s quilt, make new shorter QAYG video August 20 0%
calendar email to students August 1 0%
Finish the next mystery project back burner 50%
Mod House Quilt back burner 5%

I’ve got a class to teach in July, and there’s an idea brewing in the back of my mind to submit to Modern Patchwork, but besides that it’s All Dyeing 104, All the time!!! I’ve back burnered a couple of things that I haven’t gotten around to for awhile now, but I’m keeping them there so I remember them once Dyeing 104 is done! 🙂 I’ve got a quilt to finish for Liam, with a firm deadline of August 20, when we take him to college; but since all the blocks are made, I know it won’t take me more than a couple of days to get it finished, so again, I should be able to do that once Dyeing 104 is launched!

You heard it here first: I’m giving myself permission to ease up on blogging until Dyeing 104 is launched!!! 

Because people need to be able to learn to dye lucious things like this:
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2 Responses

  1. Just bought your Dyeing to Stitch- video through Interweave. Loved your techniques. Now want to go on and take Controlling Color. Love the fact that you are a Science person and explain that aspect of the dyeing process. Have been dyeing for about a year and your process is much easier than what I have been doing. Just need to find the time to do Controlling Color, but very soon.

    Sue Karaalp

    1. Hi Suzanne!

      I’m so glad you enjoyed Dyeing to Stitch! That was the start of me sharing my dyeing process with the world. I thought that I was the ONLY one out there who approached dyeing scientifically, and was gratified to learn that there are other people out there who want more control in their dyeing! Happy day!

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      I hope you have a great weekend! I’m gearing up to…dye!! 🙂