OMG - I'm SO embarassed -- My Works in Progress/Planned Projects...
#76
OMG!
My add/ocd would be ratcheted up to about 100... I would be paralyzed with all this going on.
So, I'll keep to my one or 2 projects at a time and my small stash. I still won't use it all up before I (1) die or (2) lose interest!
Good luck
Roxanne
My add/ocd would be ratcheted up to about 100... I would be paralyzed with all this going on.
So, I'll keep to my one or 2 projects at a time and my small stash. I still won't use it all up before I (1) die or (2) lose interest!
Good luck
Roxanne
#77
Jessica,
I love, love, love all of your fabric. Wishing I had some of all the fabric you have in your stash. I also love all the fabric for the Works In Progress. You can do fabric shopping for me any day.
Wishing you more time in your days to finish all of your Works In Progress. Have a great day.
I love, love, love all of your fabric. Wishing I had some of all the fabric you have in your stash. I also love all the fabric for the Works In Progress. You can do fabric shopping for me any day.
Wishing you more time in your days to finish all of your Works In Progress. Have a great day.
#78
I very much enjoyed looking at all your pics! It was fun to look & say, "Oh! I have that one!". I dont think you have too much, can you ever really? When I moved last April, my fabric, sewing mach., and everything that goes with it was 3 pick up trucks loaded full, and I have a cap on my truck, with an extended cab. I have added quite a bit to my stash since then, so Im affraid to think about it! And by the way, I LOVE your Halloween fabric!
#79
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Location: Missouri
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Haviing this many UFO's is a surprise to me.
This maybe the reason so many quilters get overwhelmed with their quilting. And why there is so much clutter in ones sewing room. I can't understand having this many projects lined up to make. I always finish a quilt before starting another one.
I wonder if this isn't the case of wanting to be a quilter?
And buying a lot of kits/fabric but never making any of these
projects? How can anyone get this many projects done in a lifetime. I say, sell all these kits, keep a couple, organize your sewing room and start sewing.
This maybe the reason so many quilters get overwhelmed with their quilting. And why there is so much clutter in ones sewing room. I can't understand having this many projects lined up to make. I always finish a quilt before starting another one.
I wonder if this isn't the case of wanting to be a quilter?
And buying a lot of kits/fabric but never making any of these
projects? How can anyone get this many projects done in a lifetime. I say, sell all these kits, keep a couple, organize your sewing room and start sewing.
#80
*I* removed this reply because *I* was a bit to snarky.
in addition to finishing projects i need to learn not to listen to negative things that are said to/about me.
=) happy I was able to edit this one away.
=)
in addition to finishing projects i need to learn not to listen to negative things that are said to/about me.
=) happy I was able to edit this one away.
=)
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