Saturday, February 20, 2010

Chaos!

Ever get that urge to craft, but don't know where to start? All day yesterday I had the urge to craft, couldn't wait for the workday to end. Got home, kicked off my shoes, changed into my comfies... and didn't know what project to work on!

Part of my problem is a lack of organization at the moment, but unfortunately I don't have the means to change that anytime soon. I moved back in with my family a little over a year ago, so I pretty much live out of boxes. Makes it tough to find the supplies needed for certain projects sometimes. But the other part is simply being overwhelmed by the amount of projects I have started and moved away from around half completion!

I'm not lazy or frustrated with these projects... I just get so excited about another project idea that I have to drop everything and experiment with that idea! The result? Dozens of half finished projects and progressive steps into experimentation with others.

I have one afgan that I cannot wait to finish. I used all of my leftover bright colored varigated yarns and made beautiful patterned squares about 8 inches by 8 inches. Using black for contrast I did a single crochet row all the way around each square before stitching them together. The result? A gorgeous array of color that reminds me of a stained glass window. Can't wait to get pictures in here to show you! In addition, a multitude of other scrappy afgans and an afgan made with hexagons in pink.

I also have a quilt that is intended for me started, queen size, and using the Yellow Brick Road pattern. The squares are all completed and simply need to be sewn together! I used a stash of different fabrics, mostly calicos, that I recieved from a lady that closed a fabric shop years ago. Hopefully I can use one of these last winter weekends to put the top together and take it to someone for machine quilting. Other quilts? A fun lap quilt with a focus of cats wearing bandanas and a bunch of fish bones, I call it my pirate kitties! And a green, pink, and brown quilt that my mom and I will finish for my cousin for her graduation.

Cross stitch, rubber stamping, scrapbooking, quilting, knitting, crochet, beading, cake decorating... I can't get enough of different types of crafting! An addiction, but I don't think an intervention will be necessary :)

9 comments:

  1. LOL My goal this year is to finishs all my started projects. I have many completed!

    I am restricting my supply purchases to thread only! I am making myself use up and create with supplies on hand! LOL


    Have fun!


    {{hugs}}

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  2. Hi Clever! Very clever blog. I was addicted to beading and did my own intervention. I stopped buying more supplies except beading wire and clasps, and with very few sales I expect that to stop, that too, cold turkey, gobble gobble! LOL!

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  3. I am in the same boat. I think all day about going home to craft, then when I get home, I don't know where to start!

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  4. I have the same problem. I get so many ideas in my head and can't possible get them all done. It gets a little frustrating.
    Enjoyed your blog.

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  5. gosh i just can't promise myself any more to finish things ive started. when i stress over it it gets delayed further. i try my hardest to do one thing at a time nowadays. years back i was terrible for getting muddled in my own goals lol!

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  6. Had to come support ya! Very nice blog:)

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