What to do with all these finished works

Do I just keep on framing and putting them up on the wall? Of course the one I just finished is my favorite, until I make a new one. This one is lovely, I changed all the colors I even changed some of the design

Here I was, getting close. I didn’t put the E,N,W in the three corners where there was room for them. This is called cardinal points. It’s nice to have the bird itself, but the points is about the four main directions on a compass. There was no room for S, so let’s just skip them all and stick with the birds.

I get it, why people have so many projects going at once. That way they are always working but rarely finishing and they don’t have to wonder what to do with the finished object

If one decides to start a floss tube ie a channel on YouTube about their stitching, then of course you need a lot of projects, because showing the same one over and over again every other week would be boring. Sure, I do it here, but my blog has other topics as well. I’m not following some formula.

One of the worse things about Floss-tube is the haul – it’s not just 50 or more projects going at the same time – it’s buying all the new stuff. People should do as they please, but when people buy! Buy! And BUY! then lecture me about being green – no thank you.

My initial project is moving along nicely. My stitchy friends recommended that I turn this into a pillow, which I will probably do, because why not, I don’t need another framed object. I still have a way to go, more Ls’ to add in. Meanwhile, I’m making another quilt. And teaching my granddaughter to crochet.

Leah

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