One Project at a time? or more?
#61
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Raleigh,NC
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I have a lot of time on my hands, don't want to sit & watch tv or do the computer, so what better way than to (learn to) quilt or crochet or do something that can be beneficial to others? like giving those projects to children's hospital or people in need of a quilt etc? Id rather spend my time learning to make that quilt or sew something , and can crochet & watch tv, but give this away to worthy causes it the ideal thing to do.
I am trying to do just that!
I am trying to do just that!
#63
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Manitoba
Posts: 383
I'm like you. I would PREFER to only work on one project at a time, but it usually doesn't work out that way. I am trying to get all my UFO's finished so I can go back to working on one at a time. Right now, I have two on the go and am anxious to get at least one completely finished this summer. (There are quite a few other UFO's that are lurking in y sewing room that need finishing this winter!)
#64
I am a creative, easily distracted quilter/artist and can't work on just one thing at a time, although I admire that quality...my brain is working overtime coming up with new ideas, colors, fabrics, etc...and I can't just turn it off at will...sigh...so I am very easily distracted and have to have lots of different projects going for the different moods and feelings for any given day...if I'm feeling artsy, I then pull out my more modern stuff, if I'm feeling traditional, I pull out some of that, etc. etc...I do love the feeling when a project is finally done and washed, ready to give away or use...
#66
Originally Posted by quilt3311
I think it depends on how you prefer to work. I have quilt friends who only work like you do. Start a project and finish before they consider the next. Myself I have lots of projects going. One will be at binding (which I do while watching TV with DH) One will be at design stage, one at cutting, etc. etc. There are always things that come up to interrupt the main project I am working on. Blocks for a club project, cheer blocks for quilt friends, the list goes on.
#67
I always have 2, 3, and sometimes 4 projects going at one time. I always have one that is portable so I can take it with me in the car if we are out driving or have to spend an extended tamount of time anywhere.
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