tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8339224634647389493.post2112980057971400674..comments2023-10-28T02:38:20.124-07:00Comments on Squeezleknits Knits...and other crafty stuff: the downside of queuesChrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15237153021059004979noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8339224634647389493.post-37840581679114400402012-07-22T09:43:47.359-07:002012-07-22T09:43:47.359-07:00I love making lists and crossing items off but som...I love making lists and crossing items off but sometimes I feel a little overwhelmed like you do. That's usually when I decide I need to go through all the lists and remove things and see where my current do-able priorities lay. I go through my Ravelry queue, see what mending I have to finish, etc. Things that won't take a lot of time to complete usually get moved to the top of my lists (hello! sewing on buttons!) so that I can feel a sense of accomplishment quick-like.Erinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16786487693320150241noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8339224634647389493.post-44087565394298146822012-07-21T06:59:23.662-07:002012-07-21T06:59:23.662-07:00The interwebs sure does make it a lot easier to ad...The interwebs sure does make it a lot easier to add things to the queue! Then when you see it start piling up it really can feel like you're behind. I know I get craft induced panic when it feels like I'm not getting enough done. My husband has to remind me it's a hobby and it's supposed to be fun. I tried doing a "see one project through to the end" policy but surprisingly, it didn't quite work out ;)Eileenhttp://www.eileensbasement.wordpress.comnoreply@blogger.com