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pookie ookie 12-05-2010 08:17 PM

One block a day suits me. Wanna start posting pix of whatever suits us?

Jill 12-05-2010 08:19 PM

I learned this method years ago after my twin sons were born. Being a new mother, I found that I just didn't have time to sew for more than a few minutes at a time. So, I started doing just one thing--maybe just one seam in a skirt or pants, etc., but at least I felt like I was accomplishing something. I was amazed that I could actually finish something doing it like that, but ever since I have organized my projects and always have something I can work at even if it's only 15 minutes. After many years of sewing clothing, curtains, etc., I started quilting eight years ago. I absolutely love it, and now since I have lots more free time--I'm retired now--I often sew for long periods of time.

Count me in!

Jill

Momma_K 12-05-2010 08:24 PM


Originally Posted by Kas
Heck. It takes me longer than that to just get my space cleaned off! I need like an hour and fifteen! LOL!

HA! HA! I have a sholder that is killing me, I read your post and it cracked me up laughing...now it hurts worse..HA! I jiggle when I laugh! HA! BUt I'm like you, it takes me that long to get prepared to do anything!

Momma_K 12-05-2010 08:26 PM

I forgot to say I'm in, if I can stay off here long enough!
I can't work anymore so other than some cleaning and taking care of my critters I should be sewing!

oldswimmer 12-05-2010 08:30 PM

I'm in too! Especially if sorting and storing count! And I am going to get some chain piecing ready first!

peaceandjoy 12-05-2010 08:43 PM

I need to come up with a graph or chart or something, with room for notes on what I worked on. Or maybe just a calendar with big squares. Seeing reminders of my progress would be helpful. I could look at it and see what I accomplished even if I feel like the finish is far off.

The good news is, I more than met my 15 minutes today! Blah, tomorrow I have to go to work. It's not so much going to work that annoys me, it's the 8 hours before I can leave again!

Sweetness 12-05-2010 08:51 PM

I'm in too! Love this idea. So many days I walk by & just get sad because I'm too tired or sore. But really, it's 15 mins. I can DO this. I spent several 15 mins this afternoon working on my first applique project. Got about 5 more blocks to finish & then on to the next step. It was very peaceful & relaxing :)

omak 12-05-2010 09:08 PM


Originally Posted by pookie ookie
One block a day suits me. Wanna start posting pix of whatever suits us?

I think pictures would be very encouraging!
I just got a package ready to ship to Operation Stork. I didn't do but 2 of the blankies, but the package had 6 packages of Q-Tips, 15 double flannel receiving blankets, and 5 fleece blankies. That means that I have a bit more space cleared off of the chair (not my sewing chair) now to go make my kitty a bit happier. <wave>

debbieumphress 12-05-2010 09:09 PM

Sounds like a good therapy to me and so often we get caught up in life. I am starting tomorrow as well. Hope we all tell how it goes. Thanks for the suggestion.

omak 12-05-2010 09:10 PM


Originally Posted by peaceandjoy
I need to come up with a graph or chart or something, with room for notes on what I worked on. Or maybe just a calendar with big squares. Seeing reminders of my progress would be helpful. I could look at it and see what I accomplished even if I feel like the finish is far off.

The good news is, I more than met my 15 minutes today! Blah, tomorrow I have to go to work. It's not so much going to work that annoys me, it's the 8 hours before I can leave again!

This is a really good idea!
Have any of you happened across the phenomenon of having the 15 minutes clear, but not sure what to do?
When you chart your actual, you begin to see a pattern, and next thing you know - - you will be charting a course to follow for days to come (I guess - - the squares must be pretty big)
Or ... I have a printmaster program that sets me up a calendar by one week to the page. With two colors of ink, you can plot progress and plan forward <wave>


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