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#53
I am working on several different projects, some I am piecing, one I am FMQ and one I am paperpiecing. Keeps me from getting tired of any project.
Originally Posted by joraymo
I am new to quilting & I have 3 projects going already and can't wait to start another one. I have found already that this helps me to keep focused by switching from one to the other. Anyway it seems to work for me so far. Does anyone else find that doing more than one at a time help them??
#54
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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to sosewcrazy
Amen to that. I am retired after 50 years of doing what somebody else wanted me to do. Also used to have nasty headaches, tummy aches, etc.
Now the cats and I do whatever we want, when we want. We all have our own lives to live. Sometimes we just watch the birds, deer, squirrels, turkeys, etc. out the window (and we live in the city). We don't do sick any more, either.
Amen to that. I am retired after 50 years of doing what somebody else wanted me to do. Also used to have nasty headaches, tummy aches, etc.
Now the cats and I do whatever we want, when we want. We all have our own lives to live. Sometimes we just watch the birds, deer, squirrels, turkeys, etc. out the window (and we live in the city). We don't do sick any more, either.
#55
I too am a beginner and have found I am a person of "great beginnings." Just when I get part way started on something another "great idea" comes to me. I'm trying hard to focus on finishing my great beginnings before my sewing room turns into a complete disaster.
#56
I don't call them UFO'S, I call the works in progress, WIP'S. because they are always in the midst of my thinking and planning on how to finish them up. I almost always have two going at the same time and some hand work to work on extra.
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Originally Posted by jollyquilting
I don't call them UFO'S, I call the works in progress, WIP'S. because they are always in the midst of my thinking and planning on how to finish them up. I almost always have two going at the same time and some hand work to work on extra.
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