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    Old 01-21-2013, 06:58 AM
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    Default Interesting article on quilting slumps

    I thought this was very helpful -- I could definitely relate!

    http://www.quiltingismytherapy.com/2...g-burning-out/
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    Old 01-21-2013, 07:07 AM
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    Interesting article!

    I can relate too...I have had several slumps...am in one now....since my father's passing in December, and after all the holiday stuff...I am tired all the time...and I know it is a depression of sorts...also winter time which can bring me down anyway.

    I do find that I often do the cleaning, taking a break helps...do something different for awhile...for me it usually is reading...after several books, I usually am ready to start quilting again. I usually start with doing 4-patches or 9 patches...some of my favorite quilts. Sometimes it is going shopping for a new project. It is true that it is a stage....you will quilt again.

    I did shop recently for a new project...hoping to get it cut out this week, and I do have a sewing day with friends next Saturday...hoping that also helps get me out of my slump.
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    The suggestion to make something for yourself really hits home for me.

    Most of my projects have others in mind. I 'm always needing to remind myself to take care of #1. It's a hard concept to wrap one's mind around -- I learned after my husband passed away. Learn to take care of yourself first so that you'll be there to take care of others.
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    Old 01-21-2013, 07:23 AM
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    When I get in a depressed time I make myself get out and do something non social. I rip out a flower bed and start over, I strip a piece of furniture and re paint, it may be just to wash all the outside windows. I have to really push myself to do the job but it works to get me out of a slump and I have something to show for it that makes me proud later to have accomplished something.
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    Gret article thank you!!!
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    Old 01-22-2013, 07:01 AM
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    Great article thanks. BellaBoo that's a great idea. I like to look at something I've done also, even if it's just a small project around the house. Gives me a feeling of satisfaction. Sometimes the big projects all seem to be UFO's.
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    Old 01-22-2013, 08:49 AM
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    Thanks for sharing the article and the tips... I too am going through a non quilting time -crocheting and reading only. My quilting mojo has left for a while .. come to think of it so has my sewing mojo .. Hmmmm.. Need to get my mojo on for sure.
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