I finally finished these
crochet leggings and took pictures! Since I've been working on my sweater I've had little time to crochet other projects. I plan to finish
all my WIPs before staring on new knits, because having more then one thing going at a time is driving me crazy.
They are very warm and of course I finished them right in time for spring! Hah! I'm not worried, I'm sure I'll wear these like crazy come fall. They are very comfortable.
What about you? Can you work on more then one thing at a time?
6 comments:
I really like the color of those! In sewing, I tend to work on just one thing till it's done and then start something else...but then in embroidery...I still have a bunch of projects currently in progress...
I love those boots! I have a hard time working on more than one thing at a time due to the limited space of my apartment. If I want to sew I have to move everything off my desk and into a different pile or just use a tv tray (not fun). And I only have a few knitting needles, so it's not easy to knit more than one thing at a time. One of these days I'll have a craft room! Or so I hope.
I don't like to work on too many projects at once...it makes me feel overwhelmed! With knitting, I do understand the advantage of having a couple of projects going at once. Like something more complicated for when I'm just knitting, or something simple (like plain socks) to take along or to work on while I'm watching TV. But I still find that I end up favoring one project over the other and working on it more (sort of like when I try to read more than one book at a time, ha).
ohh love the leggings you made, haha I just bought a pair like that not too long ago, they are great for the cold weather!
I think you blogged about reading more then one book at a time, and I remember being flabbergasted because the idea of trying to do that had never occurred to me. It would be hard to invest my mind into more then one world at a time!
Ha, well, I've tried it before but I don't do it anymore. I would always end up reading one and setting the other aside to read next.
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