Old 06-01-2022, 02:54 AM
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Stitchnripper
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Originally Posted by FoggyButFocused
I have been trying to only work on one project at a time. But when necessary, I stack all the pieces of the same size and same color. Cut a piece of cardboard (like from a cereal box) and mark on the cardboard the size of the piece as well as the identification from the pattern (like piece A) and the number of pieces. Then I clip it all together with a bull nose clip (the thick black ones with the little metal clips you flip down). Then I put the whole thing, the pieces, the pattern, a copy of the pattern to write on, into an art bin. Then I mark the art bin with a piece of painter's tape so I remember what it was.

But I do try to only work on one project at a time. If there are too many unfinished projects, I get frustrated.

Good luck!
i only work on one project at a time! I have never met or heard of anyone else. I do keep a separate project to take to once a month quilting but I never work on it at home. I also finish everything I start. My quilty friends tease me
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