Doesn't matter the craft, we all have tons of projects in our queue. How do you decide which project to tackle next?
I can't decide on my next project (even though i'm not done with current one yet!) for a few reasons:
1) I have an afghan pattern ready, but haven't picked out yarn beacuse I'm waiting to see if we get new couches soon and I want them to match
2) I don't have yarn for anything, so I'd have to buy yarn for my next project, but I can't decide what that will be
3) I'm really undecided if I want to make 2 sweaters in a row (even though this one is turning out awesome!) even though I just got a book of awesome (mostly) sweaters (Link). I'm debating between pretty much all of them, but specifically Ashfield, Mystic and Old Port.
so... how do you make your decisions?
Re: How do you decide what to make next?
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This is the method I've been using. However, I'm really excited about a lot of projects right now and it's not working
My decision-making is SO random.
The Advent scarf was obviously a no-brainer, as it was a time-sensitive thing. I have some things to make DD that she'll grow out of by summer, so they go to the top of the list. My mom sent me yarn to make her an afghan, so I need to get that done. Other than that I go through my project bags and see what strikes me.
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Usually, it's just whatever strikes my fancy at the moment. Sometimes the season affects my decision, too. Like this week has been super cold, so I'm considering making a cowl for my next project.
And regarding that sweater book--gorgeous. My vote goes for Old Port, not just because it's gorgeous, but also because I work in that area of Portland
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Lately, it has been "who needs their gift done first" LOL.
As for projects that are for myself or my home, I work on a little of each at a time, depending on what type of sewing I feel like doing. If I am at a difficult part of a project, I can either be determined and bust through it, or put it aside and pick up another project for the time being. Time available plays a part in it, too. This is all if nothing is a priority to be finished.
Sometimes the prettiness of the project's fabric will call to me.
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I often sit in my sewing room suffering from indecision. I really am mostly controlled by deadlines. And when I get something difficult done, I almost always like to choose something easy and fast next. I want that feeling of accomplishment again, and fast!
But even when I choose a project, I often then suffer from (I think I got this term from Justinlove) Paralysis by Analysis. I sit there just...thinking...about what I should do next with a project. I can often times be found in my room just...staring.
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Seriously, the book is amazing and has TONS of great patterns. I'll be sure to let you know what I decide on, since I'm still working on Parcel (which is turning out great, BTW!)
Yes, we can thank Mr. Justinlove for that one
He did not invent it by any means, but it is one of his favorite phrases to use when I am being indecisive!
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I have nothing useful to contribute to this thread but just had to ask...how can this be?!
Oh, wait, I do have something to contribute. I am on a yarn freeze; i.e., I'm not allowed to buy any more yarn until I make a serious dent in my stash. So for now I pick projects based on what I can make with what I have on hand
I'm currently working on three quilt tops at once right now. I keep them in separate storage bins and I rotate through the blocks which provides me with adequate variety. That's probably not helpful though.
With knitting and crochet I am more linear but I always wind up setting aside the projects that are meant for me in order to complete the baby and birthday gifts that come along.
In terms of deciding what to do next, I would hold off on the afghan until you get the couches for sure. (I started an afghan 3 years ago that I just gave away at Christmas since it doesn't match the living room in the new house). I would also probably go wandering in the yarn store until I found something that spoke to me for one of the other projects you have on your list. Sometimes I can't find the right yarn/fabric for what I have in mind. And so then I wait until it does come along.
Good luck in your decisions.
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Yes, well, I have tons of scrap yarn/ half skeins/ random stuff, but I don't have more than 1 skein of anything useful (unless you count the 10 skiens of sugar'n'cream cotton yarn my grandma gave me). So in order to make a sweater or blanket, I would need to buy yarn.
I did recently, however, use up a bunch of scrap yarn to make 2 baby blankets for friends (and plan to use this method frequently to use up my misc. stash)
Nice! What pattern did you use? I always try to save patterns that I can use scrap yarn for. I hate throwing out perfectly good yarn.
For one of them, I found all my misc. blue yarn and used this pattern. It wasn't uniformly striped, but I really liked how it turned out. The other one I used this pattern and it was pretty awesome. I didn't keep the color combos the same, but I did keep the "type of square" the same. I like blankets for scrap yarn because guage isn't important.
I so wish I had this! I tend to get into ruts. I'm always reluctant to switch between the two because I hate moving everything.
My decision making is usually based on what needs to be done first or by what catches my attention first.
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