Please don't kick me out of the club.....
#21
Originally Posted by StitchinJoy
I think it is possible to have too much.
When it is difficult to concentrate, when you can't make decisions, when it's impossible to find what you need, when you have no space to cut or sew without moving stuff-- then it's time to say ENOUGH.
When it is difficult to concentrate, when you can't make decisions, when it's impossible to find what you need, when you have no space to cut or sew without moving stuff-- then it's time to say ENOUGH.
#25
We are all going to die happy. I have started so many projects. I have lined them up. I have covered my cutting table with totes. I have stuck them back out of site. I have carried them around with the intention of working on them while away from home and then carried them back home. It's no use. Hello, my name is gigi10 and I am an addict.
#28
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Sunny Southern California, actually Riverside
Posts: 414
I have not read anyone else's response to you but my response is a big giant HA HA HA! I have so many things going and here I sit typing responses to posts instead of quilting. My UFO list is over 125 projects. My sewing room is spilling out fabric from every cupboard and shelf. So today I made a copy of a new pattern from the front of one of the newest mags that I want to do. So no you are not the only one. Not the only one by far. You are here with compassionate, understanding friends. There is no therapy for your sickness no cure for your obsession so just settle in and be comfortable. You are with with those who understand.
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