Crazy Stitching Habits #4

CSH #4

When you finish a project you’ve been working on and complaining over for [INSERT TIME: days, weeks, months, years] there is a brief moment of celebration. “I did it! I’m finally finished!” And without any sort of break you immediately pull out a new project and start into it. The drive of stitching is strong enough to make you forget all the time and blood and tears that it took to finish the last one.

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Crazy Stitching Habits #3

CSH #3

This is how it would have been for me before I started working at Joann’s, if not for the fact my local store did a total store renovation a couple months before I started working there and everything was moved around… I had to re-learn where everything was!

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Crazy Stitching Habits #2

CSH #2

Walking into every craft store, going straight for the kits and patterns section, and thinking, “I could do this one, and this one, and this one, and this one, and this one…” The only thing that saves you from going broke is the sad realization you wouldn’t open or finish half the kits that look so super cool.

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Crazy Stitching Habits #1

CSH #1

When you’re in the middle of sewing and you only have a handful of stitches left but you might run out of thread before then, you feel a sense of adrenaline and anxiety. WILL YOU FINISH THE STITCHES BEFORE YOU RUN OUT OF THREAD?!

(This happens to me all the time, unfortunately.)

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