Taxes 0 : Stitching 1

A good friend came by for a visit this morning. On impulse we took a trip to the Zweigart factory outlet. It is a wonderful place which always hurts my credit card.

This time I showed amazing self control and did not purchase any linen. Instead I got some hoops, fabric edging and mats to finish my smaller designs. The yarn will be used for some other craft project that is in the works. My only indulgence was a piece of dusty blue aida for 1 EUR. This will also be put to good use for one of my designs.

All in all it was a worthwhile trip… no unnecessary purchases. Honestly, I should have been finding those tax papers. While I wasn’t exactly stitching, this is stitching related, so the score is

Taxes 0 : Stitching 1

Now I’d best go find those papers.

Beyond Time Management and Taxes vs Stitching!

My friend Bonnie told me about AMA, the American Management Association site. Here you can find Webcasts with lectures on several management topics. The Webcasts are free to watch and listen to if you register.

Thinking I needed a change from the usual TV shows I watch while stitching, this morning I decided to listen to one while stitching on my current project. I selected Beyond Time Management, by Donald E. Wetmore. As a project manager I am always interested in ways to work more efficiently, even while on maternity leave!

As usual with such lectures, a lot of the items mentioned where common sense or I had heard about before. That can’t be helped if you’ve been managing projects professionally in one form or another for well over a dozen years. Nonetheless, I always get a little something from such lectures… and in my book if I learn something new or am reminded of something, then it was time well spent.

So here is what I got out of this one:

  1. “Vital Areas” (slides 8 to 16). I do have my own list of areas I focus on. I’ll be reviewing my list to see if I need to add or remove something. I might also prioritise the areas based on where I feel the most work is need at the moment.
  2. In slide 18, Donald talks about “Daily Planning” and provides a list of things to review and do each evening to plan the next day. I do this in an informal way, perhaps a bit more structure would help.
  3. The 7×7 Technique from slide 19 is the real gem I am taking from this lecture for myself… basically do a little something every day in each Vital area. Over a year it all adds up to a lot!
  4. There were also some tips for overcoming procrastination, including a funny mention of the 2002 movie Adaptation. I am not a big fan of Nicolas Cage or Meryl Streep, but it did sound like a funny movie. I’ve added it to my list of movies to watch – perhaps next time I am procrastinating about something.
  5. While listening to the procrastination part, I remembered that what I really need to be doing is to find the documents needed to file our tax return.

There was a lot more content in this Webcast, the items above are just the ones I took for myself. And now that I’ve procrastinated some more by writing this post, I feel that I am ready to go find those tax documents.

By the way, keeping up with my filling system is something I also procrastinate about…

Stitching is a very good procrastination task! Sadly that means no more stitching for me until I’ve found those documents. How’s that for motivation?

New Theme and Stitching

Major online time suck this weekend! I spent a fair amount of time changing the theme template on this journal, I wanted to have 3 columns so I can share lots of pictures and links. Then I figured out how to add a page for Chanda Belle to Facebook and to link it to this journal so that post updates show up.

In between family activities I also managed to select the colours for my current creation:

And I made a start on it… Here is a teaser of “Stitching”:

Crowdsource Blackwork Pattern!

Kim posted the final Crowdsource Blackwork Pattern update. Lot’s of great little designs… go check it out!

Kokeshi Doll Finished

Last week I posted a sneak preview of my latest creation. I’ve now finished the first in a series of 3 Kokeshi dolls.

I am really happy with how this one turned out…

The Beauty of Stitching is Open!

It was with very little fanfare that I opened my Etsy store on the 27 of August! It happened so quickly and unexpectedly that I didn’t even realise I had reached one of my goals until just now.

Late in the evening of the 27th I thought I would go into Etsy to see what I would need to do to open a store. Next thing I know I had done it. It isn’t exactly polished and there are only 2 patterns available. Over the next few weeks I’ll try to add more to it. I have a few little designs underway.

More Crowdsource fun – Blackwork Scarab Beetle

Kim hinted at a need for more insects in the Blackwork Crowdsource project.

I decided to try to design an insect and added the extra challenges that it needs to fit into the frame provided for the project and only uses vertical, horizontal and 45 degree lines. This was the result, a blackwork scarab beetle (inside the Crowdsource project frame):

Not bad for my first attempt at designing an insect!