I was lucky enough to stay here on a work trip recently.
The hotel was very nice, but one thing I really appreciated was their spa and swimming pool 'mantra' or motto of 'I will'. They have it everywhere - on reception badges 'I will make your stay enjoyable' and in guest rooms 'I will relax', 'I will discover Bunbury', etc. (Mine while I was there was 'I WILL find where they have hidden the hair dryer' and 'I WILL wear clothes while walking around the room until I find out how to close the curtains on the interior windows'.)
The amount of WIPs I have has been guilting me out a little lately. I could do WIP Wednesday for the rest of the year without having to stretch far. And new projects and fabrics keep coming along, despite vows of 'I will not... (buy any more fabric)'. (Oops.)
So would a positive vow work? A WILL instead of a WILL NOT?
I WILL have at least two finished mugrugs to show you next week.
I WILL have made good progress on my black/white circles.
I WILL have some fun playing with free motion quilting designs.
I confess, I feel fairly safe with these as
a) I have sewing night tonight and I WILL take the mugrugs which only need binding hand stitching, and the black and white, which I am doing a mixture of hand and FMQing; and
b) it's going to be a rainy weekend and not much planned so sitting inside sewing sounds ideal. :)
As long as this naughty little rogue behaves herself...
I'd really like to finish off a proper quilt (as opposed to a mugrug or two) but I won't promise THAT much, or I'll break my I will-power. :)
What would your 'I will' be?

Does "I will take all my antibiotics for two weeks and get better" count? Having sinusitis means I can't look down so sewing is out of the question!
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