there is something seriously wrong with me.
#52
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: in front of this dang computer instead of my Bernina!(Naples, Florida)
Posts: 1,653
Originally Posted by Crabby Patty
Gosh, I always wanted to take a cruise. Which liner are we all on? Hope it's the Alaska one.LOL
Seriously, what works for me: a LIST that I can check off as I finish, and DEADLINES.
But I am happy to say, I have finally finished my Board name quilt block, she's now my avatar. Was she a priority? Nope. But I wanted SOMETHING finished, and she was the smallest project.
So, HERE IS MY PROPOSAL: make a list of UFO's. Pick the UFO that will be fastest to complete, and work on it till it's done. Cross it off the list. Now, won't that feel good?? Start the next-closest. Keep at it this way, and once you see progress you'll feel much better.
But I still wanna go on the quilt cruise to Alaska. Sign me up! :mrgreen:
#54
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Back home in Louisiana for now....where next?? who knows....
Posts: 3,180
I am sooooo glad to know I am not alone. I keep telling myself I am stocking up for when I can no longer afford to buy. Hmmmmm, I may need another storage shed soon.....LOL
#55
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Clinton Township, Michigan
Posts: 18
You sound like a lot of us. It's time to get some direction into your life. Set a deadline to finish at least 1 of your favorite projects. We had a UFO Challenge in our guild. Every other month a project was due on your list. If it was completed on time and within the boundaries of the rules, you were entered into a drawing. Let me tell you, a lot of projects were completed and the prizes were great! The guild is going to do it again this year, because so many of us have so many more projects!
If you do not belong to a group willing to do this, do it yourself and with each project completed reward yourself with something special (not another project!).
I saw a list somewhere on how to get your projects completed and one of them was to "say NO to any more projects."
If you do not belong to a group willing to do this, do it yourself and with each project completed reward yourself with something special (not another project!).
I saw a list somewhere on how to get your projects completed and one of them was to "say NO to any more projects."
#56
Originally Posted by Lori S
I have also felt the all too frequent quilters ADD. I have wondered if my stash was smaller would it make it easier? by eliminating some of the choices maybe I could/would work with a narrower selection. I doubt it ...but there is an ironic twist to just thinking about it.
I'm aboard this liner, too....
sigh...
#58
Originally Posted by DonnaC
Welcome to the crew!!
I constantly feel overwhelmed by my choices. What usually gets me going is doing a charity quilt...it's like making something for someone else makes me happy with what I'm doing. Even happier than trying to make something for myself. I know, it's strange, but true.
I constantly feel overwhelmed by my choices. What usually gets me going is doing a charity quilt...it's like making something for someone else makes me happy with what I'm doing. Even happier than trying to make something for myself. I know, it's strange, but true.
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