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Monday, December 7th, 2020 09:26 pm


Hello to all members, and welcome to our regular daily check-in post. Just leave a comment below to let us know how your current projects are progressing, or even if they're not.

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Today's Question: Are you an impulse buyer or do you only get what you know you need for a project?


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Monday, December 7th, 2020 10:35 pm (UTC)
If I go to the craft store for something (like cross stitch thread) I do browse and pick up things that I think will be fun. They are usually craft kits or something similar (science kits, math kits, workbooks, etc). It is helpful with kids to have things in the closet to whip out when they say they're bored. And (like most, I suppose) I am picky about my crafts, even the ones with the kids, so if I see something I really like, I usually get it. I have found out the hard way that waiting usually means it won't be there the next time I'm in the store. I don't go that often. But I don't do the thing where you buy X (fabric, yarn, etc) for some day and unknown possible future project.

One such kit was this angel ornament one that I picked up at Michael's. I made these with my 5 year old this morning. I think there is a black hole in my flat because I keep losing things. There were meant to be three but a key part rolled away and is lost. Which is maddening and totally incomprehensible. I mean, it's a two bedroom flat! But I can't find it. [Also I am still working on my cross stitch squares. So far (in total) I'm on the nineteenth square. I mailed the 9 square and 2 separate 3 squares to their gift recipients. One 2 square is ready to go and I have four squares more to go before I call it done]

Monday, December 7th, 2020 10:36 pm (UTC)
More arm warmers! How many are you going to do?
Tuesday, December 8th, 2020 04:17 pm (UTC)
I try not to impulse buy. On the other hand, husband is always complaining that I wait too long and then of course when I decide, whatever it is is no longer available. I do tend to grab remnants if they're incredibly pretty. I also collect stuff for card making though I don't necessarily buy it - offcuts of wrapping paper, wallpaper samples, that sort of thing, plus pattern ideas from magazines etc. I ended up giving a load to the art department at my grandson's school recently because of lack of storage space. Those of you who don't know me won't realise that I lost a lot of my stuff in the fire that burnt our Portuguese house to the ground in 2017. Insurance is all well and good but my huge problem is that I can never remember what was where and what I need to replace. Even after three years I can't get my head round it.

I think I've wrapped all the Christmas and birthday presents and have now declared the house a craft free zone till at least 26th December. Apart from writing, online graphics, cooking....... It's just a question of putting all the fabrics and papers away for now! When I emerge from Christmas I might go for the emboroidery on the summer dress I made earlier this year, or the tatted dragon nagi suggested.