Yes, I just finished a quilt I am donating to Relay for Life last night. I am sad it is finished because I don't have anything to start on (I don't start a project until the one I am working on is finished). I also really like this quilt and it is going to be hard to part with. But my husband reminded me it is going to a good cause. So I will be looking for my next project to start on.
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I understand how you feel. I just finished the new Crabapple Hill Quilt Pattern "Calendula Patterdrips Cottage" and am so sad the process is over. It was a lot of embroidering along with color tinting with crayons and it was so much fun to do for this Halloween loving gal. I have been looking around for the next project, but so far none appeal as much as that one did.
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Yes, but usually I'm so happy to have it DONE that I do a dance around the house. The children are quite amused by this...
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Nope, I enjoy seeing my finished art too much!
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like everyone so wanting to get this quilt finished i want to start the next which i have 4 on the table now and i also which me luck am going to do my first longarm quilt as to do for some one else and get paid i i hope i do well
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that is why you need more than one in process always....for me anyway...the last stitch on the binding, seeing the finished quilt for the first time ....... joy and sadness
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On the other hand, I have a contented sense of accomplishment. I don't always get things finished, esp ahead of time. So I love it when a plan comes together smoothely.
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That's exactly how I felt about my warm wishes quilt. Loved the process and the end product turned out lovely. Now I don't know what to work on next. Everything else is tedious and time consuming compared to the warm wishes.
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Yes. I feel the same way about a good book or movie.
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You can always start another one!
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