Is my to-do list improbable?
Mar. 18th, 2008 03:13 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I initially wrote, "Impossible", but I've proven to myself time and again that everything is possible, it's just a matter of scope of work and how much sleep/life you are willing to sacrafice.
So... my project todo list.. how improbable? This is really a bunch of pieces for me to move around on the board. We'll see...
My scale:
Very probable = 1 (don't need to cut into sleep or work-out or random gamingl can be done on BART and at lunch at work)
Probable = 3 (give up gaming; need to budget work-out time to be efficient)
improbable = 5 (give up fitness stuff, give up so much sleep it may affect job, possible take short-cuts on projects)
1. Cottes, under and over, and veils by March 28 (1, very probable)
2. New clothing for kids, April 4 (3/4) (need to alter the new italian for E. Need to make everything for N. His are cut out and patterned, but not sewn. They already have wool coats.)
3. If I manage to get a ticket for the PPF, I need to finish my gamurra and make a new overdress and head piece. Maybe make finish altering a different gamurra... it will depend on whether or not I get a feast ticket. No ticket = no pressure. April 24 (3/4)
4. For Erinwood 2 New kirtles and smocks (Flemish, 15th c) OR 1 wool cotte and 1 linen cote (14th c. Euro-mut) and new veils OR finish the green kitchen maiden dress (Ital, late 16th c.) May 24 (3)
5. Make "something" for hubby. Item and deadline TBD.
6. New Persians for A&S; pants, shirt, etc. (?, June).. gads... no idea. Burning out on the stress at this point?
I also have
A) Kirtle for a friend
B) Italian for a (patient) friend
If I can blow through all that stuff by Erinwood, I think I'll tackle the kirtle. Then the "friendly" ITalian. Then the persians.
What I really want to focus on artistically is the last half of the 16th century for Italy and Flanders. I feel like I'm off-track on what I want to be doing, but I want all this stuff for specific events. And I want at least 1 weekend worth of clothing for each century based on "somewhere" in Europe and some of this will help.
So... my project todo list.. how improbable? This is really a bunch of pieces for me to move around on the board. We'll see...
My scale:
Very probable = 1 (don't need to cut into sleep or work-out or random gamingl can be done on BART and at lunch at work)
Probable = 3 (give up gaming; need to budget work-out time to be efficient)
improbable = 5 (give up fitness stuff, give up so much sleep it may affect job, possible take short-cuts on projects)
1. Cottes, under and over, and veils by March 28 (1, very probable)
2. New clothing for kids, April 4 (3/4) (need to alter the new italian for E. Need to make everything for N. His are cut out and patterned, but not sewn. They already have wool coats.)
3. If I manage to get a ticket for the PPF, I need to finish my gamurra and make a new overdress and head piece. Maybe make finish altering a different gamurra... it will depend on whether or not I get a feast ticket. No ticket = no pressure. April 24 (3/4)
4. For Erinwood 2 New kirtles and smocks (Flemish, 15th c) OR 1 wool cotte and 1 linen cote (14th c. Euro-mut) and new veils OR finish the green kitchen maiden dress (Ital, late 16th c.) May 24 (3)
5. Make "something" for hubby. Item and deadline TBD.
6. New Persians for A&S; pants, shirt, etc. (?, June).. gads... no idea. Burning out on the stress at this point?
I also have
A) Kirtle for a friend
B) Italian for a (patient) friend
If I can blow through all that stuff by Erinwood, I think I'll tackle the kirtle. Then the "friendly" ITalian. Then the persians.
What I really want to focus on artistically is the last half of the 16th century for Italy and Flanders. I feel like I'm off-track on what I want to be doing, but I want all this stuff for specific events. And I want at least 1 weekend worth of clothing for each century based on "somewhere" in Europe and some of this will help.