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This Week's Question: Do you like to finish one project at a time or do you prefer having several on the go?
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Finished the backstitch on the last pressed flower design, yay!
Took photos of the three fairy designs but still got to upload them to my computer.
Started to stitch my first sheep (there are 9 altogether, plus a sheepdog puppy). So far I've stitched the grass and flowers, two hooves, and the head. As I've already mentioned, these are small designs to start with, and even smaller of 18 hpi, so this one will be about 2 inches by 1.5.
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But I want to answer the new question anyway: Honestly, at this point in time I prefer projects I can finish in a single sitting. At least to the point that I have a completed object or more and can put aside all materials, having the option to restart and make more at a later date. This preference for one-day projects is also why I am hesitating to get back into crochet even though I want to. I have been the stereotypical crafter back in the day with a plethora of UFOs. >.>
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Very much looking forward to maybe seeing the fairies, if you decide to post them.
The sheep also sounds cute. Very delicate work, though, being that small and 18 hpi! Hope you have good light this weekend for that.
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There is a definite appeal when things are busy and stressful to do things that can be finished in one sitting so you can get that all-important sense of accomplishment. There are also times when most of us like having several things on the go at once so we can switch between them mas the mood takes us. I suspect there isn't a crafter in existence who's never had a bunch of UFOs, lol!
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I WILL get the photos up at some point, it's just my little camera is very old and finnicky. I charged the battery, took 5 photos, and the battery was empty. Still need to upload the pics to my computer, edit them for size, upload to dreamwidth... It's finding time to do all that though, when I'm juggling so many other things.
I hope so too. The last couple of days have seen a lot of grey skies and pouring rain with occasional bursts of sunlight, but the evenings have been too dark for much stitching so it's afternoons for most of my crafting.
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Right now it's one at a time but during high knitting season I usually have at least two projects at the same time: one easier scarf with a simple pattern and few colours I can take with me to keep my hands occupied wherever I'll have to play the waiting game (cine club, trains, parallel playing sessions with friends?) and one more complicated with many colours and/or a tricky pattern I keep at home where I can really focus on my knitting.
And then, stuff gets paused time and again whenever I used up a colour and I start something else to keep busy until I can go to the yarn shop to restock.
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You have everything planned out to make the best use of knitting time =D
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But I want to get back into either crochet or knitting and am not interested in amigurumi and also own too many hats already so I think I have to get used to the idea of taking more than one day for a project. I am currently looking for a suitable pattern that I'll actually wear plus the yarn to go with it.
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Hoping your weather is better this weekend!
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I also have a sheet of paper where I make notes of how many stitches I cast on (good if the pattern has several sizes, so I know which size I'm doing), and also which rows are increase rows on the sleeves, so they both match. Anything that might be useful if I use the same pattern another time. Then I leave the paper tucked inside the pattern when I'm finished, so the notes are there for future use.
Tracking the number of rows is vitally important in knitting, because you want front and back to be the same length, and the sleeves to match.