I received some happy mail yesterday!
Which totally changed the course of my day and had me
focusing on ALL things organization.
focusing on ALL things organization.
You’re probably thinking that’s a really boring way to spend
the day. But with all the fun eye candy and inspiration strewn throughout the
planner, it was a totally fun experience!
the day. But with all the fun eye candy and inspiration strewn throughout the
planner, it was a totally fun experience!
Plus, I threw in some washi tape and dipped into the stickers
designed by Alison Glass.
These are SO pretty.
designed by Alison Glass.
These are SO pretty.
Can anything be bad when washi tape and stickers are involved?!
You’ll remember I picked up the 2017 Quilter’s Planner,
designed by Stephanie Palmer of Late Night Quilter, last
year and the stickers were a fav of mine then too. But this year they’re even
glossier – who doesn’t like a little gloss factor?!
designed by Stephanie Palmer of Late Night Quilter, last
year and the stickers were a fav of mine then too. But this year they’re even
glossier – who doesn’t like a little gloss factor?!
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Even more inspiring is the accompanying The Quilter’s
Planner Magazine that arrives with your 2018 Quilter’s Planner. This glossy
spread includes 14 quilt patterns designed by some of the top artists in our
industry, including:
Planner Magazine that arrives with your 2018 Quilter’s Planner. This glossy
spread includes 14 quilt patterns designed by some of the top artists in our
industry, including:
Amy Barickman | Indygo Junction
Cheryl Brickey | Meadow Mist Designs
Justin Stafford | Keaton Quilts
Karen Lewis | Karen Lewis Textile
Karin Jordan | Karin Jordan Studio
Kenna Ogg | Madison Cottage Design
Leanne Parsons | Devoted Quilter
Mathew Boudreaux | Mister Domestic
Natalia Bonner | Piece & Quilt
Paige Alexander | Quilted Blooms
Sharon Holland | Sharon Holland Designs
Yvonne Fuchs | Quilting Jet Girl
I love that each pattern comes with a short story of the
inspiration behind the design.
inspiration behind the design.
It’s literally inspiration upon layer of inspiration.
AND then there’s the actual planner – ha!
Not only is there a monthly spread, but you can capture your
daily appointments, your daily top 3 tasks, and sections for weekly personal
and quilting to-do lists.
daily appointments, your daily top 3 tasks, and sections for weekly personal
and quilting to-do lists.
There’s even a weekly section for your shopping list – you know,
to capture the fabric and notions you’ll need for your ongoing projects. Here’s a list of fabric shopping resources in case you need some new places to score textiles. Priorities, am I right?!
to capture the fabric and notions you’ll need for your ongoing projects. Here’s a list of fabric shopping resources in case you need some new places to score textiles. Priorities, am I right?!
A new addition this year is the daily Habit Tracker. I’m still
mulling what I want to track in this section, but I can see it being super handy.
mulling what I want to track in this section, but I can see it being super handy.
Similar to last year’s edition, there’s still the Projects
section to keep track of all your WIP (that stands for “work in progress” for
any non-quilters popping in 😉), space to plan your designs and a overview
of all your important dates and deadlines for the year. The handy Reference
Section is also at the back of the planner and now includes a personal
measurement chart; which seems like ideal timing considering I have garment
sewing on my to-make list. Hopefully 2018 is the year that finally happens 😉
section to keep track of all your WIP (that stands for “work in progress” for
any non-quilters popping in 😉), space to plan your designs and a overview
of all your important dates and deadlines for the year. The handy Reference
Section is also at the back of the planner and now includes a personal
measurement chart; which seems like ideal timing considering I have garment
sewing on my to-make list. Hopefully 2018 is the year that finally happens 😉
If you’re a bee block & swap lover, there’s even a tracker
dedicated to staying on top of those projects.
dedicated to staying on top of those projects.
And, did I mention the pretty glossy stickers?! I’m particularly
loving the birds.
loving the birds.
Fat Quarter Shop still has The Quilter’s Planner + Mini Planner combo in stock so, if
you’re looking to make 2018 the year you get organized, then wait no longer, my
friend. These pretties are selling out quickly and you don’t want to be me
circa 2016 when I went to buy one and they were ALL sold out ☹
you’re looking to make 2018 the year you get organized, then wait no longer, my
friend. These pretties are selling out quickly and you don’t want to be me
circa 2016 when I went to buy one and they were ALL sold out ☹
Happy quilty organization!
xo
Shannon
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