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I generally only like to have one main project on the go, but I also always have a sock on the needles for when I need/want a small and portable knitting project. I like to take my knitting everywhere with me, and sock projects are perfect for that!

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Oooh yes! Socks are the very thing for a small and portable knitting project. 😊 Thanks for sharing Kelsey.

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The Pomatomus socks you made were beautiful. It’s encouraging to know that even someone with 40+ years of experience can still be challenged by projects and experience a good deal of pride when finishing them. I’ve been knitting for about 2 months and have a long way to go, so each project that I’ve finished so far has made me quite proud.

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Oct 1, 2023·edited Oct 1, 2023Author

Thank you for your kind praise. That's wonderful to hear that you are proud of your knitting so far. It's such a wonderful craft and I hope you continue to enjoy learning and creating. :)

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There are phases in which I am hopping multiple projects and sometimes I have to stay loyal to one and get it done. I also read about a practice where you have to stay committed to a project for a certain number of hours before working on another on.

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That's a good idea about setting a time limit on one project before tackling another. Thanks for sharing Kavitha. 😀

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I'm so glad Maker Monday popped into my brain. It's so fun seeing everyone's WIPs. Thanks for giving it a shout out.

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I'll be on the lookout for it on Monday!

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I'm definitely a multiple projects kind of person but when on a deadline I really feel the benefit of restricting myself to one project - setting a timer works wonders.

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Great to hear you also use a timer Louise! Thanks so much for sharing:)

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