My sewing has slowed WAY down, practically to a stand still. It wasn't really intentional, it sort of just happened and I've been wondering why. Of course hand sewing is slow, perhaps it requires a certain frame of mind or mood, but how do you keep up the momentum?
I started off making quilts quickly with my machine, then once I started doing English Paper Piecing I realised how nice the change of pace was. All types of hand sewing became my passion and the fact that projects are portable, easily picked up and put away, made them even more appealing. There are a couple of hand sewn quilts that are ongoing and obviously they are my longer term projects but that block above, for example, was started last October! And for someone that has been hand sewing every day, three months feels too long to not have even finished one block.
So why did I stop? Work is busy, a lot of sewing gets done and if I've been sewing all day I often don't want to do any hand sewing in the evening. Sometimes I am simply too tired, I would rather read a book or watch YouTube.
But it really started when I decided to listen to podcasts on my commute. I realised I was enjoying listening and wanted to concentrate. It felt nice to not sew at the same time. A nice break.
And here's the thing, I don't want to do more than one thing at a time. Life is hectic, three kids and work keeps me busy. So when I'm relaxing that is what I want to do. Shut off, zone out, take my mind of things.
I did (nearly) #100daysofsilentsewing and that was wonderful. In fact I might try to do that again, even just for a few minutes. Every stitch counts! It's not that I want to hurry up, in fact a couple of the projects I probably haven't finished because I want to drag them out a bit longer (I'm especially thinking of you Green Tea and Sweet Beans ♡). It's not a race and I know that, but I really am missing hand sewing and all the benefits it brought me.
There was definitely an element of overwhelm too, seeing so many beautiful hand sewn projects on social media, and how quickly people seem to finish them! I needed to take my own advice to restore my creativity, step back just a little and do some replenishing. Maybe it was just a break that was necessary.
Last weekend I did manage to prep some epp pieces during the #saturdaynightcraftalong and choosing the fabric combinations got me really excited. So the plan is to try and pick up some momentum and get back to some 'me time' hand sewing.
Having remembered the vision for my ice cream soda blocks I am motivated to finish that block above too!
It would be nice to get to a place where I have one project to work on and not move on to something else until I've finished it but I don't know that it will ever happen. I'm not sure that's my way. A mix of projects suits me but it has become a bit overwhelming. It might be nearing time to face my works in progress/unfinished objects list and gain some control (I know it needs doing!). Or just keep sewing what I fancy and taking it all slowly. Or maybe I should try to quickly finish one off my slow sewing projects.
Can you tell this post is a stream of consciousness?! There is no conclusion, I am going to go and sew now...
I will just post the picture of my Year in Colour - a fun tool created by Makelight to show the colours that you used on your Instagram in 2017. It's interesting to play about with and I intend on referring to mine for inspiration.
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Hi Lucy, I am reassured that other people go through this. I get quite anxious when I have a lot of unfinished projects. I feel a bit out of control!
It’s easy to feel overwhelmed, when there is so much going on. I haven’t felt like sewing in recent weeks, but have taken to knitting and crochet, which I used to do before quilting grabbed me. I can sit quietly or watch tv and still be a little creative at the same time.
How thought provoking - I do think social media has a lot to answer for in this debate - there is what seems like a constant barrage of inspiration and sometimes I feel a bit overwhelmed at the amount I would like to take on. I guess you just have to stay focused on one or two (??) projects at a time.xx
That's exactly how it feels. Hard to let go of any of them but really how many projects can I finish?! Also they are taking over the house!
I'm not a hand sewer, but I can relate to much of what you write in this post. There's something to be said about being focused on the task at hand. Too often, I'm sewing away with my Bluetooth headphones on, doing two things at once but not truly focusing on either. Silent sewing? I think I need to practice that discipline, too.
And I'm with you on juggling multiple projects. I cannot commit to one at a time! I think as long as your WIP list doesn't make you go all twitchy (mine does at 6 or 7, but a friend can have dozens going and not feel stressed about it), then I think it's A-OK. That said, I do try to finish everything I start. I abandon only the projects that deserve it!