there is something seriously wrong with me.
#201
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 280
Originally Posted by DonnaC
Welcome to the crew!!
I constantly feel overwhelmed by my choices. What usually gets me going is doing a charity quilt...it's like making something for someone else makes me happy with what I'm doing. Even happier than trying to make something for myself. I know, it's strange, but true.
I constantly feel overwhelmed by my choices. What usually gets me going is doing a charity quilt...it's like making something for someone else makes me happy with what I'm doing. Even happier than trying to make something for myself. I know, it's strange, but true.
#203
Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Posts: 23
I have just joined this group spurred on by this comment because this is exactly what I do most of the time. I really get quite disgusted with myself. I feed on this site and cannot wait to get to the computer, devour books and patterns and magazines, drool over fabrics but then find it hard to get started. My excuse is I have to finish a scrapbook for my last child who is turning 40 next August. I know...I know it is months away but I need quite a few...months that is!!! I get torn between scrapbooking and sewing and I know if I start sewing nothing else gets done!!! Is there anybody out there who understands........?????
#204
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: S. E. Queensland, Australia
Posts: 1,163
I'm on that boat with you. I sometimess wont start because I think there's not enough time to get much done. If I could make myself start every little bit of time would help but I just seem to get this mental block
#206
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: York, South Carolina
Posts: 263
Originally Posted by feffertim
... I have so many projects I want to make, so many patterns I have saved, so much fabric in my stash, that I can't decide which to do first, so in the end I do nothing and spend all my time on this board. How pathetic is that ?
#207
Happens a lot.
Usually, I put the kettle on for tea, then make myself pick up the first thing closest to the sewing machine, and work on it until the kettle whistles. By that time, I'm on a roll and often just keep on going after I make my tea.
Works for housework too!
It's amazing what you can do in 10 minutes when you turn it into a game.
Usually, I put the kettle on for tea, then make myself pick up the first thing closest to the sewing machine, and work on it until the kettle whistles. By that time, I'm on a roll and often just keep on going after I make my tea.
Works for housework too!
It's amazing what you can do in 10 minutes when you turn it into a game.
#208
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Port Charlotte, Fl
Posts: 2,569
I'm really glad you have said this I thought I was the only one drowning in fabric/patterns. I was doing good until I got a call my son was coming to visit so I had to put everything away and hope I can recover all I had to move so they could have a couple of drawers in the guest room. I'll never get the things done and I feel like I'm going in circles trying to get the fall cleaning done and all. Can't seem to get the time to sew.So thank you for saying this today and saving my sanity. Your not alone. Sue
#209
Originally Posted by quiltlin
I think all quilters are in the same boat. If you ever need a crew member, let me know!!!
There are just so many great ideas out there that we all want to try lots of them and just don't know where to start.
There are just so many great ideas out there that we all want to try lots of them and just don't know where to start.
#210
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Posts: 241
Originally Posted by TexasGurl
Obviously there's a whole FLEET of us out there !
It's mental and visual overload ... with all the resources we have today, there's just TOO much to see and TOO many ideas to distract us ... so many fabrics, so many choices ... Quilters' ADD !!
Combine that with Stashaphobia/UFOs/procrastination/the fear of imperfection. NO wonder it's so hard to get off high center ! :roll: :roll:
It's mental and visual overload ... with all the resources we have today, there's just TOO much to see and TOO many ideas to distract us ... so many fabrics, so many choices ... Quilters' ADD !!
Combine that with Stashaphobia/UFOs/procrastination/the fear of imperfection. NO wonder it's so hard to get off high center ! :roll: :roll:
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