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9 comments:
That's kind of interesting, a bit like out with the old and on with the new. Burning your bridges behind you?
And yes, projects can be absorbing,
I do like how your blue eyelets is turning out, very attractive.
Pamela: I do get consumed that is why I only have one project at a time going.
This looks like a beautiful design, I love the stitche's.
Catherine
Oh, YES! but I force myself to keep to a schedule for other projects. It can be quite stressful.
I think we all have projects we enjoy and want to just keep on being happily stitching away. Kind of like a good book you can't put down.
xx, Carol
Yes, very often. Yours is growing well.
Your eyelets are looking gorgeous! xx
It’s amazing! Oh, yes! I get obsessed with certain projects!
I love the look of this project, so well done :-)
xx
I absolutely do - mostly when I just started something new, but it comes back at random sometimes. Unless I *need* to work on something else for a deadline, I find it quite enjoyable as it makes for a ton of progress! And it seems to be working well for you, too.
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