Rotating projects
#62
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Portland, OR via Hawaii
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I suppose you could call what I do "rotating" but I think mine is just working on s number of projects at the same time.
When I work on the QFK's kits it's so simple that I satisfy my "making something" need. While doing this, I generally have my design wall working trying to create something with the left over blocks from other projects....that is if I can remember just where I put those. (Note to self...work on organizing your sewing area!)
When I work on the QFK's kits it's so simple that I satisfy my "making something" need. While doing this, I generally have my design wall working trying to create something with the left over blocks from other projects....that is if I can remember just where I put those. (Note to self...work on organizing your sewing area!)
#67
Yes, rotate projects. I have a crocheted afghan in progress at my chair, 2 quilt tops by my sewing machines and a knitted project in another area - I not only switch projects, I also switch areas.
#68
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: league city, texas
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wow, what a good idea....i should put my cross stitch at another table, or the den to do when i need a break from all the quilting that i am doing....i usually put my cross stitch away while quilting...thanks for the good idea...gina
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