Cross-Stitching Daily Goals

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Re: Cross-Stitching Daily Goals

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With my own stitching II use a different colour highlighter for each days stitching and I just try to make a rough estimate of stitches that way. However when I am stitching for EQS, I have to keep a time sheet so they can tell the customers roughly how long the kits will take. I usually average around 11000/12000 a day :D
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I wouldn't be able to set daily goals, I just stitch for as long as I want. Sometimes it's more sometimes it's less. But I'm afraid if I set "goals" then I wouldn't enjoy it as much as I do :) jmho
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My main problem seems to be I start stitching and then find myself getting distracted by the TV and so don't actually get much done!
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Becca wrote:My main problem seems to be I start stitching and then find myself getting distracted by the TV and so don't actually get much done!
haha that happens to me a lot as well :wink:
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Oh, you are lucky then - our tv never has anything that would interest me these days.
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My goals are more about time. During university semesters, 15-30 minutes a day is what I try for. During the summer months, I aim closer to 3-4 hours a day. If that means I only get 2 stitches in, so be it. Progress is progress, right? :D
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mine aren't about time or stitch count..but i see where i am with progress and when i sit down to stitch, i set a goal by area..
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I also count by hours. I try to do at least 1 hour a day of stitching. Im new to it again after a few years not stitching, so Im trying to get the hang of it again.
Also, I have never stitched anything big like lots of users I have seen here do! They are simply amazing. I have been looking at some HAED designs and there are a few I like. I just have to start collecting some threads before buying one I guess.

Right now Im stitching a princess for my daughters room. They are all over me to finish it. lol
Off topic, sorry. :)
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dollystitcher wrote:With my own stitching II use a different colour highlighter for each days stitching and I just try to make a rough estimate of stitches that way. However when I am stitching for EQS, I have to keep a time sheet so they can tell the customers roughly how long the kits will take. I usually average around 11000/12000 a day :D
OMG :shock: :shock: did I read that right? 11000 to 12000 stitches a day? And I'm averaging a measly 70. Man I am slow!
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kimkat_tkl wrote:I don't have a number of stitches that I try and reach each day (just try and do as many as possible :lol: ) but I do update my stitch count spreadsheet almost daily.
wohoo...! What an awesome one! Very very organized..! :applesauce:

Umm, I haven't made any stitching daily goals before but I think those kind of spreadsheet kinda motivating..! (but I don't think I would update it daily... lol)
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@Kerbear: You're definitely NOT the only one.. :D I'm a slow stitcher too..! LOL. :wink:

Btw, what's EQS? -as stated by dollystitcher- Is it a method to count stitching progress or what? :thinks:
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skitzzzzz wrote:i dont have a goal, but i try now to stitch in the evenings, and depending on what iam stitching say 500 a day but any stitch is a stitch closer to the finished project so iam happy just to do any lol
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