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Elevated: My Word for the Year

January 4, 2026 By A Spoonful of Sugar - 3 Comments

Every January, I choose a word to guide my creativity for the year ahead — a quiet compass that helps me stay focused, intentional, and inspired. This year, my word is Elevated. It arrived gently, but once it settled in, it felt exactly right for the season I’m stepping into.

Why “Elevated”?

Over the past few years, I’ve found so much joy in simple, scrap‑friendly projects — the kind you can sew in an afternoon and gift with love. But as my creative practice has grown, I’ve felt a pull toward slowing down just a little, paying closer attention to the details, and choosing materials and techniques that bring me joy.

“Elevated” isn’t about perfection. It’s about intention.

Elevating the Process

For me, elevating my sewing means:

  • choosing fabrics that spark joy
  • taking an extra moment to press seams beautifully
  • finishing edges with care
  • adding small touches that make a project feel special

These tiny decisions transform even the simplest make into something that feels thoughtful and complete.

Elevating the Experience

I want 2026 to be a year where creativity feels calm, spacious, and enjoyable. A year where I make fewer rushed projects and more meaningful ones. A year where I savour the process as much as the finished piece.

Elevating What I Share With You

This word will guide the patterns I design, the tutorials I write, and the inspiration I share. You’ll see it in:

  • beautifully finished small projects
  • scrap‑friendly ideas with a polished feel
  • thoughtful tips to help you enjoy your sewing time
  • patterns that are simple, but elevated in detail and presentation

Your Turn

Do you choose a Word of the Year? I’d love to hear yours — share it in the comments or join the conversation on Instagram.

Looking Ahead

I’m excited for what this year will bring, and I’m so grateful to have you here with me.

Here’s to an elevated year of creativity together.

Filed Under: Sewing Room Tagged With: goals, sewing room, word for the year

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Comments

  1. Kay says

    January 11, 2026 at 9:11 pm

    I actually changed using a word a year last year, I switched to a word a month. I found that sometimes I got fed up of the one word, particularly if it was a difficult year. Last year I chose a word a month and these included all kinds of words such as celebrate, books, create, health. It was just a word to focus on for a short time. I have begun this year with gentle as my word, to remind myself to be gentle with myself and to have a more relaxed start to the year.

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    • A Spoonful of Sugar says

      February 21, 2026 at 12:13 pm

      Love the idea to mix it up each month!! Wishing you a wonderful 2026.

      Reply
  2. Charlotte H says

    January 11, 2026 at 10:40 pm

    Hi, my word of the year is Creative. I enjoy quilting. Wallhanging, lap size or table runners. I like small projects that
    Are quick to make. Thank you for sharing your ideas.

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