![]() Set up a gentle accountability systemĪccountability systems can make you feel a sense of responsibility to complete your current sewing projects, which can help you get to that finish line. Reviewing my notes helps me feel confident about my project and gets me excited to keep pushing it forward. This includes planning out my construction order, keeping track of any changes I’ve made to a pattern, documenting what steps I’ve completed, and what’s coming up next. ![]() I’m much more likely to stay focused on my current project when I proactively take notes about what I’m sewing. And just that little bit of extra mental energy that I need to put into figuring out what’s next in my current project can send me straight to starting all over on something new and different. Sometimes I find it easier to start a new project than figuring out where I left off on my current project. Keep notes as you’re working through your project So I’ve got 4 things you can do to stay focused on your current sewing projects. ![]() It can give you a sense of accomplishment, and hopefully, you have something you’re excited to wear. That said, there’s lots to gain from finishing your projects, and it can feel really good to complete a garment. I’m here to remind you that when it comes to our sewing hobby, unfinished projects are 100% ok! Leaving things unfinished can cause disappointment, guilt, inadequacy, overwhelm, and other unpleasant feelings. Sometimes it’s just hard to finish what you start. I’m often distracted by fabric sales and new pattern releases. I can say with total confidence that you’re not alone in this.
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