You know, it felt a little strange to be working on something different each day, after so many months of concentrating on one project at a time for a few weeks, but I enjoyed it! I used to have a "screaming rotation", wherein I worked on whatever project screamed at me loudest. That's how I ended up with so many WIPs and UFOs!
I've decided that I'm going to take this as a lesson. I like working on a focus piece because I feel like I make a lot of progress, but I also like the way working on something different each day alleviates boredom with a single piece. I find I actually stitch better if I'm not tired of a given section or a given piece.
The result? A three-day rotation! I'm going to work on three focus pieces, rotating to the next each day. I often am able to stitch at least an hour a day, with much more time on the weekends, so I should be able to make progress on all three. I'll be keeping three types of projects in the rotation:
- a sampler or other counted linen project. For now, that's Examplar IV.
- a counted canvas project. That would be Scottlee.
- a non-counted project. Since most of the rest of Cinders isn't counted, it will fill the role for now.
I am going to try to stick to the rule that I need to finish two items in a given rotation slot before I start a new one. The exception is for this first round, where I'm giving myself an option to only finish 1 in each slot before pulling something from my stash.* I think I've been pretty good at limiting my starts this year, and a few things are calling loudly!
Here's where the rotation pieces stand now:
*(Oh yes, of course the Jim Wurth ornaments and new class pieces are exceptions too, but I'm only expecting two more ornaments and 1 class piece for the rest of the year.)
They are all gorgeous and very different. I think that will help make your rotation lots of fun :-).
ReplyDeleteHope it works well for you!=) Looking forward to update photos.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I had a fully pledged finish to post on Monday - yippee!!
I've never quite been able to work on a rotation, I always end up distracted by something else! Since my daughter was born I've cut down to 2 focus pieces, but out of the two, I still just stitch on whatever I feel like. Good luck with your rotation.
ReplyDeleteHi Jeanne,
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the rotation!
I've found that stitching a rotation is really helping me make progress on my projects. It also helps tone down the wish to start new projects since I kind of feel that I'm starting a new project when I move to the next piece in the rotation.
I'll be looking forward to your progress on these projects and the new Wurth ornaments!
Cynthia
Windy Meadow