
The Joy of Quilting with Your Long-Arm Machine
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Review your journal to remind yourself of your goals and gauge your progress
Writing down and keeping track of your goals will help you turn your dreams into reality.
SET SPECIFIC LONG-TERM, MID-TERM, AND SHORT-TERM GOALS
Long-term goals might be for a year or more in the future. Mid-term goals could be for
several months. Short-term goals could be days, weeks, or a couple of months. Make
sure your goals are clear, have a specific outcome, and have some way of measuring.
For example, instead of setting the goal, “I want to become a proficient quilter,” you
could set the goal, “by the end of this year, I want to quilt rose designs into a quilt for
my friend’s birthday.”
SET MILESTONES
For long and mid-term goals, set milestones that you can achieve every couple of
weeks or months in order to keep you on track of achieving your overall goal.
For example, in order to finish a quilt for a friend by the end of the year, you could set
the following short-term goals:
• Piece the quilt together by the end of the month
• Practice the rose design on practice quilts at least 3 hours a week for the
next four weeks
• Practice unpicking stitches for 20 minutes every week
RECORD YOUR PROGRESS IN YOUR JOURNAL
This will help you see your progress and areas where you can improve. It is difficult
to see improvements from day to day. However, as time passes, you will be able to
see your progress over time. Seeing improvements can significantly increase your
confidence in your quilting abilities and make you more excited for future progress.
When you notice mistakes or skills you would like to improve, set goals with specific
times you will work on them and keep track of your progress. Correcting mistakes will
also increase your confidence in your quilting skills.
BE FLEXIBLE WITH YOUR GOALS AND READJUST THEM AS NEEDED.
Don’t rush just so you can meet a specific timeline. If a goal takes more time than
you anticipated, take that extra time. The purpose of goals is to help you grow, not to