A Mother of Multiples
Ok. I've done it. I've reached the point of having too many simultaneous projects. I counted last night and there are at least nine works-in-progress. That's too many, even for me. I like having multiple projects because I tend to get bored quickly and depending on where I am (physically or mentally) I might want a mindless "knit-in-the-round" versus the feeling of accomplishment I get when I'm working a pattern. But, at this rate, it will be weeks before I can post a finished project. [Mrs. Dionne obviously had the right idea when she taught the Quints to knit.] So, I am making a vow, here and now, to focus on one project at a time for the rest of the week. Ok, maybe just today. I'll only work on one thing today. This is gonna be tough.





purl,
i think the odds of you having quints is better than your one project a day goal but good luck. if you do accomplish this can i have your fabulous carryall bag?
Posted by:mary ann | February 28, 2006 at 11:32 AM
Oooo...way to pick an unrealistic goal. Choose the one mostly likely to show progress for the first one, it'll motivate you if you start to get bored.
Posted by:Ragnar | February 28, 2006 at 12:31 PM
Purl - start with baby steps - try it for an hour at a time.
Posted by:christine | February 28, 2006 at 01:56 PM
Ok, as the official a.d.d. knitter I wish you well in your endeavor and am anxious to hear how it goes... The K.O. pushed me to the limit of concentration capabilities with one project, I'm still mentally recovering--and still haven't finished my project!
Posted by:Heather | March 01, 2006 at 05:53 PM