I hardly ever have only one project at a time. I usually have a complicated one for when I can take time, a portable one for when I am waiting, and another one for relaxing. That is the first three - I have no idea why I have the others going!
Higs, Kather> I'm certainly an exception to what Cher describes as I have no need
to have many projects going at once. For me, it's better to
> concentrate on what I'm doing until it's done. Being a newbie has
> nothing to do with my style as it has been a very long time since I > started. >
>
>> Hi Joan, I think you'll find that most crafters especially knitters
>> crocheteers and weavers etc have very active minds, and one project
>> at a time isn't enough, most of us have several things on the go at
>> once, newbies often only have one thing going whilst they learn, but
>> will soon have tons on the go all at once it's part of the craft >> brain bit... >>
>> I have knitting crochet spinning and weaving on the go all the time, >> >> hugz Cher
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Just curious - how do you work? Do you finish each of your projects
>>> one at a time, or do you always have several in progress?
>>>
>>> Joan in CT
>>> (a one at a time worker)