What I did this weekend - a comparison of productivity (or lack of)
#43
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Michigan
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I can relate to that - I go to my quilt meetings, everyone is showing there quilts and there I sit. I keep telling myself - I need to do something - But I also work full time with alot of overtime and then Saturdays take my Mom shopping or whatever she needs. Then sometimes there are family gatherings or other things going on. My 3 day weekend was really 4 1/2 days - I took a couple days vacation - took Mom shopping Saturday, Sunday was church, Monday I was sick - finally yesterday I washed alot of fabrics and worked around my place because I wasn't able to do it Monday because I was sick. So now - if I don't work overtime the rest of the week - hopefully - I can get started on some quilting.
#44
Originally Posted by Barb44
Originally Posted by sewmary
Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
I think I have self diagnosed ADD when it comes to quilting. I get so easily distracted. Get the fabric out, take a break. Iron, take a break, fold to cut, take a break. I don't get much done, but, that's the way it is.
:lol:
#45
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: SC
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For every "fast" quilt I make, there are at least TWO that challenge me...right now I'm trying to finish the design work on a commissioned quilt and you'd think I had NEVER done this before!
I guess I have learned to accept that there just isn't any uniform "speed" level...just depends on how your creativity gene is acting (?up?)...
I guess I have learned to accept that there just isn't any uniform "speed" level...just depends on how your creativity gene is acting (?up?)...
#46
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
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I was thinking about this too. What did I done this weekend? I made an entire, 36 block, Christmas Wreath quilt (finished hand binding last night. Want to know how big it was? 9.5" including the two borders! When I told a friend she said, "what were you thinking!" That's what I'm going to name this little baby. Each of the 36 blocks finish at 1". This is only my second miniature and after my first I said I would never do it again. So, ten years later here I am doing a second one. But the 'itty bitty twister ruler' was so cute at the class preview I went to on Friday at the LQS and they had the pattern and I just had to try it.
Then, Sunday, I put on my big girl pants and went to JoAnn's to get a GO! cutter. It was a good buy but that's a big chunk of money out of my budget and it made my heart pound in my throat to spend that much money on something so frivilous. But I figured if I worked 67 hours last week I deserved something special. They had to order it so I hope to have it this weekend.
Then, Sunday, I put on my big girl pants and went to JoAnn's to get a GO! cutter. It was a good buy but that's a big chunk of money out of my budget and it made my heart pound in my throat to spend that much money on something so frivilous. But I figured if I worked 67 hours last week I deserved something special. They had to order it so I hope to have it this weekend.
#47
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Join Date: May 2010
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OOH OOH Please share your chili rellanos recipe please.
In my defense I also went to my local farm co-op, picked half bushel of tomatoes which I put up 5 quarts of sauce , 24 Poblano chilis of which I turned into chili rellanos for the freezer, 5 eggplants which became a huge dish of eggplant parm, 2 quarts of pole beans, blanched and in the freezer. And I wonder why I am so dog tired after these long weekends![/quote]
In my defense I also went to my local farm co-op, picked half bushel of tomatoes which I put up 5 quarts of sauce , 24 Poblano chilis of which I turned into chili rellanos for the freezer, 5 eggplants which became a huge dish of eggplant parm, 2 quarts of pole beans, blanched and in the freezer. And I wonder why I am so dog tired after these long weekends![/quote]
#48
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: northwest Ohio
Posts: 242
I always have way more ideas for projects than time to do them even though I'm now home alone all day every day. Health issues have made impossible for me to work and I can't even sew or cut for very long before it's break time. I enjoy seeing what others manage to acomplish.
#49
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
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What we accomplish is in direct proportion to size and with me it would have to be a deadline to finish. I'm told I work best under pressure. Maybe that's why the family reunion quilts are always done in the last 2 weeks.
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