hi guys thats it... ive had enough... unpicking... mixing threads... some stitches 3 strands some 4 .... some full... some half... i just could'nt cope... GREEN WOLVES.... has gone in the recycle bin.... HOORAY!!!!!!
It's a pity, but sometimes you just have to decide that enough is enough. Bye bye wolfies, I'm sorry we shall not see you completed, but it's your own fault for being awkward
Hope you'll soon find a new project that is a pleasure to stitch!
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Oh, poor wolves!
But it serves them right. Hope your next one is going to be smoother.
Agi
"The world, as a colourful knot of threads, has turned into a memory, and now you cannot be sure whether it was real." (Géza Ottlik, Hungarian writer)
No point in going on if you are not enjoying it so good on you for being decisive. Now find something really interesting and fairly instant to renew your love of cross stitch.
Oh dear, poor you. Before I joined this site I used to discard lots of projects that frustrated me, so I know how you feel. Sometimes you just HAVE to say bye, bye.
Take a deep breath though and find something smallish and colourful and enjoyable to stitch.
Oh, and have some as well to make you feel better.
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Angela, I know just how you feel. I've hit a road block with my baseball picture. It hasn't been to the bin just yet, on the advice of someone much wiser than myself, I've shelved it for a specific time period. If it's still no good after that time. I will recycle the remaining material. I've only given up on one project the whole time I've been stitching, (it was an anniversary gift for my brother and his wife and they divorced before I finished it). Luckily, I had only finished about a third of it. Cut the remaining fabric and moved on. Sometimes you have to know when to fold 'em. Sorry about the wolvies.