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    Old 06-28-2010, 08:40 AM
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    Originally Posted by DebraK
    just curious. My apologies to the original poster. I've had the 'afraid to start' syndrome too. Mine is usually related to the uninterrupted time I'll have to work on it. Sometimes stops and starts are frustrating to me.
    Absolutely ! Starts and stops are very frustrating. My materials and machine are all over the house due to lack of space for a sewing room. Sometimes I want to start a project but the thought of getting everything out makes me forget about it. Seems as soon as I have everything I need, it's time for the next meal (mostly I work in the kitchen ) or the doorbell rings ( not everyone calls before visiting.) The interruptions are endless.
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    Old 06-28-2010, 08:51 AM
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    Originally Posted by Howard
    Originally Posted by DebraK
    just curious. My apologies to the original poster. I've had the 'afraid to start' syndrome too. Mine is usually related to the uninterrupted time I'll have to work on it. Sometimes stops and starts are frustrating to me.
    Absolutely ! Starts and stops are very frustrating. My materials and machine are all over the house due to lack of space for a sewing room. Sometimes I want to start a project but the thought of getting everything out makes me forget about it. Seems as soon as I have everything I need, it's time for the next meal (mostly I work in the kitchen ) or the doorbell rings ( not everyone calls before visiting.) The interruptions are endless.
    Howard, have your visitor pull up a chair or hand them the iron, they may get the hint, or recruit a new quilter. :)
    Both could be a favorable outcome.
    I did learn to put all chosen projects in 1 baggie, zip loc 2 gallon that way I don't accidentialy use a piece for a different project. :oops: :-D
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