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it's not the race, it's the journey.........quit beating up on urself ( there will always some one else around to do that lol) soooo what, really, does life end because u did not get a project done?!? Womem put to much pressure on themselves ( me included ) to be super-woman....guess what, it also will make us unhappy women when we either fail or just get to worn out to cope. take a deep breath, take a good break, and tell that husband to go get pizza for supper, that ur tired and done for the day... and tell him to stay away from ur stuff!
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Originally Posted by noveltyjunkie
Some thoughts for you:
Originally Posted by fabrichore
The other day I was talking to my other half about my sewing room, blahblahblah,
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anyway he said "I don't think you are a quilter, I think you just like to collect fabric",
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and I had to stop and think about it, recently I have been having a hard time getting into the sewing room ( a new sewing room mind you) and sitting there and completeing anything,
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I have many ideas and thoughts
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but nothing ever materilizes...
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I make a mistake and I have to pull it all out and do again and I find myself losing interest really quickly,
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I do like to sew and make pretty things, I am new to quilting and have made two quilts and some pillows but I do not know what my problem is
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, I have been struggling with my son lately
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but I am not going to blame him for my Inadequacies,
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I work all day and it takes an hour to get home, so by the time I get home I do not want to do anything
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,,,my mom would call it lazy
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I am trying very hard not to convince myself I am not capable of doing this whole sewing thing,
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I love fabric, I love color,
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and I really do like to sew and create,
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so what in the world is wrong with me.... :cry:
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i make a lot of quilts but am also interested in new or old blocks so i often just make a block or more that i find interesting and put them aside for use later then i know i at least created something that day. however, i am retired and not under a lot of stress. i have been where you are and sympathize with you but all i can advize is RELAX!!! you are not punching a time clock for quilting.
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Sometimes, probably more frequently than not, I just like to use my space to dream about what I'll make one day. I enjoy just sitting in the room with my fabrics and finger thru them. It's like rediscovering lost treasures because I've forgotten how truly beautiful some in particular are. No guilt, no shame.
I hope you enjoy it for all it's worth the sketches you'll be adding. And I hope too you'll be feeling better and more relaxed. :thumbup: |
Your active life demands a lot from you, set your priorities --your physical mental and spiritual health..should come 1st so you can do those necessary and wonderful things for your family; husband and son. I recently read a little book "Too Many Irons in the Fire..." I f you have a chance to find it, I think you'll enjoy the humor and see ways to get the balance you may be looking for. All of us have been in your shoes and you too will survive. God bless
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Your active life demands a lot from you, set your priorities --your physical mental and spiritual health..should come 1st so you can do those necessary and wonderful things for your family; husband and son. I recently read a little book "Too Many Irons in the Fire..." I f you have a chance to find it, I think you'll enjoy the humor and see ways to get the balance you may be looking for. All of us have been in your shoes and you too will survive. God bless
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My mother only quilted in the winter months she was to busy in the summer. I like you have a busy life all though I don't have the long drive i live 5 minutes away. But My mom is gone dad basically takes care of his self and still drives but I try to spend as much time with him as possible my kids are grown but one still lives with me I do all the work here at the house inside and most of the outside. I am drawn to fabric as well Have one quilt top done, I have the back but haven't put it together I have the batting, but no time to do anything with it one day I will get there.
I crochet as well and spend some time on that I don't plan my project I pick my colors and design as I crochet and I believe thats where my problem is. I don't think anyone has a right to say your not a quilter you finished two and I am still on my first been a year in the making and the top has been done a while, so don't worry you'll get there its for relaxation and fun not stress and worry. we learn from our mistakes. |
Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
I try to set small goals. Then when I go to bed at night instead of beating myself up for what I didn't do that day, I congratulate myself on what I've accomplished. Even if the list is small it makes me feel better about myself.
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You sound a bit more than "tired" to me; run down and perhaps a wee bit depressed, and defintely overwhelmed. Let's see, you work full time, you are dealing with an adolescent(?) boy, a critical husband who says you are not a quilter after having made TWO quilts, and a mother who calls you LAZY???? Enjoy your sewing room, enjoy your fabric, even if you never sew another stich, and don't waste another second of your life feeling guilty or bad about it, you have just as much right as anyone else to a little luxury and a little idleness. Heck, I live alone, I only need to work part time, and I have someone who come in a couple of times a week to help with the housework -- and I fancy myself a quilter, I have a bunch of old shirts and pants of my son's when he was a child, all nicely cut up, ready to make a quilt, a ridiculously expensive machine at the ready, and I get a great deal of fun looking at the wonderful ideas on this board every day -- but I have never ever sewed one single quilt, not one -- so for it is worth, this abjectly lazy woman thinks you are incredible!
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I work full time as well and some days just visit my fabric when I iron my clothes for work in the am. My belief is Family First and then all else works out. Prayers go out your way.
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