Ack! Somehow I managed to miss the check in for WIPocalypse this month. And, really, I don’t have anything to report. What little time I spent stitch was used to work on my Torah section, which I’ve already shared twice, and on my small for the Smalls SAL. (Check-in for that is tomorrow!)
So, I don’t have anything new to share. But, I can answer this month’s question:
How many projects do you generally feel comfortable having in progress at a time? Tell us about your one-at-a-time or rotation habits!
I freely admit that I jump around a whole lot, going from project to project as the mood strikes me. I used to think nothing of starting a new project when the mood struck. (Yesterday’s post is a good example.) But, I’m trying to hold myself back a bit now, since I have less time to stitch, and I really want to finish up some of the designs that are WIPs. So, this year, I’m trying to keep myself to ten projects plus the smalls for the Smalls SAL, and I keep them all near my stitching spot.
My plan is working okay. But, I am easily swayed by new projects. Thank goodness for Stitch from Stash.
As for switching between WIPs, I just do it whenever I feel like it, or when a self-imposed deadline is screaming towards me.
Want to know more about WIPocalypse? Check out Measi’s blog.
I have discovered that the various SALs need more projects or I show the same thing twice!
I’m trying to get my WIPs down this year and finish some of the bigger projects too.