Am I the only one getting nothing done?
#61
Nope you aren't alone...I'm right there with orgnaments" for my daughter's tree; have been knittng preemie hats, chemo hats, and teaching myself to knit socks......
I go into my quilting area every single day and just stand there; just can't get motivated. In my tiny little mind I'm thinking I'll start quilting again once the weather gets warmer and I can spend more time in my un conditioned "sunroom" which is where my quilting stuff is.
I'm retired and thought I had a lot of free time; but I've gotten involved in a new church here in my area and between my Bible study, lunching out with new friends, Sunday School activities, etc., I have not been spending my time very well !
We both need to hang in there; inspiration will return I'm sure !
I go into my quilting area every single day and just stand there; just can't get motivated. In my tiny little mind I'm thinking I'll start quilting again once the weather gets warmer and I can spend more time in my un conditioned "sunroom" which is where my quilting stuff is.
I'm retired and thought I had a lot of free time; but I've gotten involved in a new church here in my area and between my Bible study, lunching out with new friends, Sunday School activities, etc., I have not been spending my time very well !
We both need to hang in there; inspiration will return I'm sure !
#62
No you're not. I'm having a really difficult time making myself go into the sewingroom. I can be in the livingroom thinking I should be then just sit there watching tv or staying on the computer. I've been trying to peice the same quilt top for weeks. It is getting done a block or two at at time. I figure one of these days the urge will kick in and I will get to going again.
#65
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Southeast Michigan
Posts: 339
My slump remedy (otherwise called quilter's block):
Start small and do something different either in color or just the project.
Once I get on a roll, I seem to become eager to keep going on another project. Some small projects that I've used have included pincushions, bags, a block of applique (that will eventually think about becoming a quilt). . .
Left my slump behind in January and am rolling again!
Start small and do something different either in color or just the project.
Once I get on a roll, I seem to become eager to keep going on another project. Some small projects that I've used have included pincushions, bags, a block of applique (that will eventually think about becoming a quilt). . .
Left my slump behind in January and am rolling again!
#68
If anyone was in a quilting slump, I was for 2 yrs. Made little things, but just wasn't into making quilts. Of course, moving out-of-state didn't help. Now, I'm happy to say, I'm making, first time ever, a bargello wall hanging. Maybe, all I needed was to be challenged a little.
Happy retirement. You'll have the time to finally enjoy what you want to do, anytime you want to do it!
Happy retirement. You'll have the time to finally enjoy what you want to do, anytime you want to do it!
#69
My room/area is a total mess; I got a cat a couple of weeks ago and he prides himself on climbing on the tallest stacks of stuff and riding it to the floor ! Although it somewhat amuses me I need to get a handle on it.....maybe, just maybe, in the near future...
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