My quilting time is very sporatic. 6-8 hours a day when I have a deadline to 1 hour per month when get distracted. Trying to make a mid-year resolution to be more consistent with hours for quilting. Might be a issue with resolution since I found QB LOL.
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I do sew a little bit each day. 3 days a week I get in at least 4 hours so I feel pretty good about that.
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I try to do something quilting related everyday...whether it's cleaning my "studio", doing the QB, or reading a quilting magazine. On the days I sew I only quit long enough to make meals, and that's all.
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I am like Vat on the first page of this link. She said..........I was always taught that idle hands are the devils-workshop so I don't like down time.........
And so goes my life too. Retired and never wanting to stop creating something. Quiltwise, I probably spend five hours a day. During the winter and on Sunday football days, I could be at the machine from afternoon until the last kick off. lol |
2-4 hrs, but I don't sew everyday. But I do have to be on QB every day!
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I was doing 2-3 hrs a day. Now it depends what is going on. To much time on the computer.
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Originally Posted by Cheri_J
I get 45 minutes every weekday morning and then usually eight hours on the weekends.
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i usually only get a few hours a week. will be less than that now. i start h&r block classes 2 nights a week on top of my day job (when i get to work). i've got so much stuff to get done before christmas. hope i can make it.
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I thought when I retired I would have so much time to do all my crafts and the day is gone and I've been reading on the board and house things so I'm lucky to get a couple of hrs plus I've been having a lot of trouble with my hands and they hurt after a while. The blue goo just isn't cutting it anymore. I have so many plans for things for gifts I have to get going. Good luck finishing everyone. Sue
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All day last Sat but nothing since
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