I imagine that you're wondering what DaGMT 2013 means? No, it's not a dreaded disease, nor is it a secret society. It is an acronym (yes, another one in my life) that stands for "Drop and Give me Twenty" - minutes of quilting, that is.
This idea, from Beth Helfter of Quilting Hottie Haven, is to do at least 20 minutes of quilting during each day in the month of February 2013. Hopefully it means that I'll be finishing up some of my
If you'd like to join me in this commitment, you can check it out on Beth's blog.
To participate in this quilting work-out, I'm stating my formal commitment here, as follows:
I, Kim Jamieson-Hirst, a quilter who is drowning in
To keep me motivated, I'm going to post a calendar near my sewing area so I can note my minutes on it each day. Hopefully, with this physical reminder, I'll actually remember that I've made this commitment - and not get distracted with new projects, books, magazines or chocolate.
Must minimize chocolate distraction! |
So, just a few more hours to go until I can use my time quilting to (maybe) win some prizes and finish up some outstanding projects. I'm threading up my machine and winding some bobbins in preparation. Wish me luck!
Good luck. Bring some stitching tomorrow and we'll get those 20 min done.
ReplyDeleteIt's a cute challenge but I must admit that I spend a whole lot more than 20 minutes in my studio each day. My friends have to pull me out once and a while because they're afraid I'm becoming a recluse. Although in my opinion, it's such a fun place to be!
ReplyDeleteGreat post! Welcome to the challenge! I am also going to be working on WIPS, WTBS, and UFOS! Great idea about the calendar--I think I will mark my time as well!
ReplyDeleteWelcome! I also am keeping tack of my daily time and hope to get a lot accomplished ... that way I will not feel so guilty about starting a new project!
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