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The one major project I finished last month was the Birches applique quilt kit, which turned out great.

I mended this sample garment sweater from Fabscrap (details in an upcoming post.)

I managed to complete a small project for twenty-seven of the thirty art prompts for this month. Some days I did skip so I could work on spring cleaning in the afternoons. These are the watercolor paintings I liked most from them.

I also liked four of the paper projects I did for the prompts. These two were small but fun.

The larger collage projects went on my idea board, along with my scavenger-hunt recycling goddess.

Finally I kept up with my calendar scroll embroidery project, and stitched a line for every day in January in colors that reflected my mood that day (I also beaded a few special days.) This is great stitch practice, although it's not turning out anything like I thought it would.

The most difficult part of keeping up with everything I had planned for January was working on several projects per day instead of one. Also, not being able to finish much this past month left me feeling a little at odds with myself. So for February I'm going to set aside the collage, sketching and painting and focus on my sewing. Stay tuned to see how I do.

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nightsmusic said…
I love seeing your end of month round ups. :)

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