I did it to myself, but.....
#14
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I often have two or three projects going on in different stages. When I find myself bored or sleepy, I switch to a different project and that usually helps. The last time I used identical projects, different colors were used, and it worked. Dina, be kind to yourself and grab a lovely piece of chocolate. Before you know it, you will be done with the second quilt.
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I have done that. When my son told me in October that he was remarrying and the woman in question had 2 sons, I felt a need to make them Christmas quilts, using color variations of an original pattern. My sister in law wanted a lap sized version of the same. I was not paying particular attention so I made it too big and needed to make a 4th. These were not simple quilts. (The third became a table cover). I was richly tired of it when I got done, even though I really liked my starburst design. everyone BUT ME was happy with their Christmas quilts.
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I am having the same problem, as I am making four of the same quilt. and. To top it off, I am doing QAYG... I am making the quilts for my staff as a unity thing.. It was a lot of fun making the 6" squares. They were scraps. With all colors. The staff came over, and chose their squares. I sewed them together, and FMQ them in 30" X 30". Now I have to put them together. I am finding I don't have time to do it, as our office has been busy, and I can't do it when I come home from work, as I am too tired.. I will do it, but not having as much fun with it.. I also have a problem with not starting on anything else until I finish it..
#18
Chocolate,music, and mysteries....all good ideas!! I will incorporate all tomorrow!!
I have never conquered the ability to work on more than one quilt at a time, and I envy those who can. I actually started a Block of the Month quilt in Jan. to sort of "work myself " into that idea, hoping that it would also teach me to be patient. It hasn't worked well....I am not patient and I don't like having that unfinished quilt in that basket. Something in me says I should finish one project before I start another.
But, fussing about it has helped. I simply MUST clean house tomorrow morning, and then I will finish quilting and sew the binding on. And I am not doing two quilts the same again. Really! That is my story and I am sticking to it.
Dina
I have never conquered the ability to work on more than one quilt at a time, and I envy those who can. I actually started a Block of the Month quilt in Jan. to sort of "work myself " into that idea, hoping that it would also teach me to be patient. It hasn't worked well....I am not patient and I don't like having that unfinished quilt in that basket. Something in me says I should finish one project before I start another.
But, fussing about it has helped. I simply MUST clean house tomorrow morning, and then I will finish quilting and sew the binding on. And I am not doing two quilts the same again. Really! That is my story and I am sticking to it.
Dina
At last!!! Someone else who must finish each quilt before starting another! (At least we don't have UFO's.)
I designed a quilt once, made all the blocks, decided that the outer part of the design didn't quite work, but the center (using the same blocks) was great - so I had almost enough blocks left over to make a second quilt, same fabrics. And of course, being a finisher, I had to make that second quilt right away. And yes, it was boring, but both quilts are finished and that feels good. So save some of the chocolate as a reward when you make that last stitch.
#19
I feel your pain. So far I've made 4 of my I Spy Through Attic Windows quilts for little boys and have just committed to another. On my design wall is an OBW that I've told myself I can't start sewing together because it is too time-intensive and I can get the little boy's quilt done much faster. So far it's been 3 months for the OBW and 6 weeks for the I Spy quilt and I keep finding other things to do.
#20
Well, i really appreciate knowing I am not the only one who does this to herself! I have waken up renewed and have decided to work on this quilt this morning and then clean house. (Not a hard decision...even working on a quilt I am bored with is more desirable than cleaning house. ) So, off to finish quilting this sandwich...
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