The Five-Minute Stitch! Mini Kit Rotation – EP30
Welcome to Episode Thirty on our Mini Kit Rotation!
The Current Project: Teapot by Artiste
In today’s episode, I actually manage to complete the tea cup in one session! Next time we come back around to the Teapot mini kit I’ll work on the tea cup’s saucer.
Things Discussed in this Episode:
The Five-Minute Stitch! Mini Kit Rotation – INTRODUCTION
What is The Five-Minute Stitch?
I do not do enough stitching in my daily life. I have plenty of free time but a lot of other hobbies, so I don’t get as much stitching done as I would like. So, I am holding myself accountable: maintain a video diary where I stitch for at least five minutes three days a week. Hopefully I can increase that to five minutes every day a week, but I’m starting small to begin with!
Why only 5 minutes?
Five minutes are all I’m comfortable recording at a time. The hardest part of any project is sitting down to start working. I’m holding myself accountable to five-minute segments, so that once the camera stops rolling I will have the motivation to stitch more on other projects. I’m not only stitching for five minutes and that’s it! π Besides, no one wants to watch me stitch for hours at a time!
Thanks for watching! π
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Hi! I’m new to your blog, and I love it so far! I have a question though, why do you split your thread when you make a stitch? Thanks!
Hi Ashlan! I do that because I’m railroading the stitches. π You can read all about railroading here: Term of the Week: Railroading.