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Re: Rotation versus one project at a time

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2011 10:05 pm
by willow
I only do one project at a time, i've tried doing more than one but it didn't work for me :D

Re: Rotation versus one project at a time

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 6:11 pm
by seedreemer
I too thought it was "illegal" to do more than one project at a time until I signed up here. I was terrible about not finishing a project because I'd get bored and not stitch for several months. Now that I know I can do anything I want (who could imagine such a thing??!! :D) I'm working on 2 projects. I do think I'll try to keep it at these two otherwise I'll have a dozen started. One of them is an easy Janlynn kit on big ol' 14-ct Aida. It's easy to stitch with lots of slabs of solid color. The other is a Chatelaine mandela on 32-ct linen that requires quite a bit of thought and concentration. So, I'm enjoying switching back and forth.

Christy

Re: Rotation versus one project at a time

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 7:49 pm
by meerkat
When I gave up trying to stick with just the one project and did what I wanted to do, I found that all my projects started to get attention.There are just too many lovely designs to be stitching the one all the time, and I don't have tight deadlines any more either, that was a killer for my stitchy bug.

Re: Rotation versus one project at a time

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2011 8:08 pm
by Parksfarm
I have many on the go - more than will fit in my sig line, lol... I used to have only 1 or 2 going at once but there are just too many things I want to stitch, especially since I found HAED! I've told myself I won't start another HAED (except for the 2012 freebie SAL) until I finish at least one. Ideally, I'd like to only have a couple of QS and a couple of BAPs going at once but that may not be realistic for me as I've fallen hook, line and sinker for HAEDs... :D