I thought long and hard for my word for the year. I settled on diligent. The internal perfectionist in me needs this word. I am alright on my work, it is my duties suffer. I am a procrastinator on tasks I do not like by distracting myself with ones I do like. I need to be more focused on my “have to’s” and let the “want to’s” fall in place behind them. I need to stop is the mindless scrolling on Instagram or the countless games of Sudoko…..like when stitching, I hear the voice say - just one more game….. and I admit I can be such a squirrel when it comes to projects catching my eye or chasing a new high score. Oy!
I did decide to do WIPGO again this year. I had always been successful until last year. I needed to change my approach for the amount to be done on each project. Rather than list each project and pledge to be finished in the month it was called, I have the luxury of putting lower requirements since I have fewer WIP’s. And WIPGO did that for me. Last year, I got to June and just caved. I wasn’t getting anything finished and it just seemed too overwhelming with all the projects on the list and none coming off the list. I dialed it back for 2026. One project may show up three times on the 2026 WIPGO board with an assignment of 5 hours of work that month. Very doable. Forward progress will be seen. Some will even be completed. It is another win/win. I will be diligent to stay the course.
For January, my WIPGO’s were Liberty Inn by Chessie and Me. I logged my 5 hours and made great progress. It appears on my board two mores times. A definite finish in 2026. I could have kept going but I stitched to the assignment.

The second WIPGO was Quaker Friends, a Round Robin from a couple of years back. I also logged 5 hours on it. It was mostly fill-in on the little scattered do-dads in the background. It too appears on my board two more times in 2026 so I am not worried about finishing it. If I am diligent, I will get there. I can tell WIPGO might work better for me this year as I am anxiously awaiting the announcement of the February numbers.
Those background motifs meant lots of color changes.
I chose Chantelle 141/Teresa Kogut Blessings Drum as my Blessings Sampler. It was an EZ PZ stitch to complete. I wanted to get it out of the way so started it January 1st.
Even though I live in NJ, I am only 5 miles from the bridge to Delaware. Two friends from my EGA and my DVHSG guild are heading up the Delaware tapestry for the America’s Sampler. I hosted a day at my house to give south Jersey stitchers an opportunity to stitch on the tapestry. For more information check this link. The concept/goal of the project is explained with details for each state’s tapestry. It is a good thing both Becky and Amy are retired because this project has taken on a life of its own for them. This is the artist’s concept for the Delaware design.
Look at our view as we entered the area where we stitched at the Ashore Hotel for Camp WannaStitch.
I promised myself some quilt time and I didn’t break the promise. I thought I would designate Monday’s as Quilting Day but the calendar is not always agreeing. I was able to get 11 blocks cut and 7 of them sewn. It felt good to be back at it but it came with a caveat…..cleaning and tidying the craft room before AND after. I have more than half of the blocks completed. I like to say I am on the downhill side but there is the sashing and corner stones and borders……..I am 7 blocks closer than I was at the start of the year so it is a win.
So pretty happy with my accomplishments in my stitching corner of the world. It’s early 2026 but I so far so good on the diligent side.
The first of February, I am heading back to Tennessee to visit a friend and attend a Knoxville EGA event. I hope to be able to share more great progress on my French Alphabet Sampler.
Thanks for taking the time to stop by everyone. Keep on stitching.