Am I slow, or what?

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Serinde
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Re: Am I slow, or what?

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I've just about reconciled myself to the fact that SABLE exists, is happening now, and that I'm the major cause of it. :doh:
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Re: Am I slow, or what?

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I do think I am a slow stitcher. And one thing I have learned in all my years cross stitching - being slow is ok. I used to beat myself up for it but now I just don't care. Just kind of - meh - over it now, lol. :tea:
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HAED - Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim
Bucilla - Honey Bee Happeing
Cross Stitch Collection - Garden Party
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Re: Am I slow, or what?

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I find that I am a slower stitcher than I'd like to be. I have 3 small children (ages 7 years, 4 years, and 9 months) so sitting down for any period of time to stitch uninterrupted is pretty much an impossibility. I stitch as much as I can, but I am also very careful to do it the right way the first time as I hate to rip out mistakes. I keep track of start and end dates, but not stitch counts or how many hours I put into it because frankly, for me, it would be impossible to keep track of.

To save time, I do things like preload needles, grid, mark out the stitches I'm going to do with a fading marker, loop start, and work on only one color at a time in each section.

I think it's less about how quickly a project is finished and more about whether or not you enjoy doing it.
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"Cinderella Wishes Upon a Dream" - Thomas Kinkade Disney Dream collection
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Re: Am I slow, or what?

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I keep track of my time and stitches. At first it was to give me an idea of how long a project might take. I have enough in my stash to keep me occupied for a number of years, but more than manageable before retirement.

That being said, I now include the name of the pattern, start and end date, total number of stitches and total time. If anyone comes over (or if it is a gift), they likely inquire and the answer is readily available.
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HAED - Queen of Hearts
Spring Queen - making good progress

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2013
Summer Queen
2013 and prior
Winter Queen, Royal Holiday Queen, Clock Fractal, Welcome Almanac, HAED Witching Hour
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