Rotating projects
#13
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Oh, yeah. Especially between quilting on my DSM and piecing then paper piecing.
Think it keeps each project fresh. I'll do a few days of one and then do a few days with another.
From what's been posted, it seems most of us have moe than one project going at a time.
Think it keeps each project fresh. I'll do a few days of one and then do a few days with another.
From what's been posted, it seems most of us have moe than one project going at a time.
#14
I usually have several projects going at the same time, unless, like now, I have a project that I want to make sure to complete at a certain time. I have a new grandbaby coming in 2 months, so I am pretty much working on the baby quilt exclusively until I get it done. I don't want the baby to be 4 years old before I get her baby quilt done!
#16
I too don't have a very large attention span. That's why I like working on sampler (type) quilts, with all different blocks, because then each block is different. I find that I can stick to one project when the blocks are varied enough.
#20
I never used to have that problem till this winter. Now I've got so much that I want to do. I have a very large one waiting to be quilted on the long arm. I'm doing a FLoral alphabet, oodles of applique and Drafting for a Dear Jane and I wanna start a OBW. I hunt for the perfect fabtic. Must be the weather!!!?
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