I was lamenting to my phone friend that I seem to just want to do all the fiddly bits with my projects, that I don't take the pleasure I should in finishing, in having a completely finished item, which is the goal of course. Truthfully there is a small part of me that doesn't want to finish any stitchy thing...I'd love to be handing it off to someone else to fully finish.
I began to think this was a kind of laziness or being slack which defied the fact that I'm undaunted by who knows how many hours of slow stitching I put into some of these EPP and cross stitch projects. And love every minute of it. My friend said there's no conundrum here.. that's easy to explain, you're a process person. The fun for you is in the details, not the overall outcome. That gave me pause- I'd never heard of this and of course, I had to check it out. Read Quin's article here that gave me more idea of what being a process person means and it definitely applies to me. I could think of several things that I engage in that are process rather than goal oriented. The slow stitching for one, loving the details of macro photographs, the love of sorting syllables when writing a bit of poetry. I used to joke I'm a person who sees the trees, definitely not the forest. And sometimes I will miss something big because I'm focusing on the tiny details. It might even apply to how I always thought I was strange because I love baking...mixing the ingredients, etc. but when it's put in the oven, I'll forget about it and need a timer reminding me.
I guess the ideal is to land right in the middle of that process/ goal scale where finishings would be just as enjoyable as the starts. I wish!
Funny how you think you're unique or the only one with some affliction of whatever sort-medical, mental, physical, emotional, etc. and then find out it is an actual documented thing shared by many. We are never as alone as we may think. So do I have fellow travelers like myself whose journey is all about the stops and the smelling of the roses and that tiny little leaf you spy too?
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Guess we are all process people to some point as we all enjoy the doing. That's a wonderful photo of your lake in the twilight.
I love the Rose Mallow - I thought I bought a package of seeds for them once only to find they miss labeled the package and I ended up Rose Campion instead
I'd call the color fuschia.
Your pond at dusk photo should be framed! And Pond at Dusk is a perfect name. I guess I am a "process person" too - I really relate to that. I'll use that as to why I have so many unfinished projects - lol!
Your post was very interesting today. I've never heard of this but it makes sense. It explains why some people have so many unfinished projects. I love a good finish but once the project is over I put it away and don't really value it like I did while I was sewing it. The making is the most important part for me - not the having. Lovely colored flower. . .
Lovely to see your cross stitch. The image of the pond at dusk is beautiful, gives a very serene feel.
I also photographed a pinky-purple sky the other night. I tweaked the color in my photo to match better what I saw (I'll have to post it soon). But what I'm trying to say is - I know what you saw, and it was amazing. :-)
A process person - I've never thought of it that way before.
I think this might be why I rather enjoy making projects for others, and when it comes to myself I sometimes don't even finish a project for years.
What a pretty flower.
God bless.
That's really interesting! I knew I always love making blocks (collections!) but getting them to the finish line... not so much. I think I am a process person as well. I think we are good at enjoying the little things in life though.... so that is a positive!
I too am a process person….thus I have too many unfinished projects! My goal seems never to be done with a thing…..I like the process of working on it. I have now finished a number of crossstitch pieces and they are in a drawer as I work on two other pieces! I’m not motivated to finish them….not even sure how to do it. When I go through shelves and drawers in my sewing room, I’ll find pieces of things I’ve started or saved pieces for. I have several things that need quilting. So, no, you are not the only ‘process’ stitcher/quilter/crafter….I think there are a lot of us! But isn’t it fun?
I sometimes think I'm a process person too but I force myself to finish things. I think living in an apartment setting where there isn't much excess space helps because I can't have unfinished project lying around.
Great picture of the beautiful flower! I love to figure out a process but takes me a while to get going! I suppose you have to incorporate the finishing into the process maybe???
Although I do love my finished quilts, I’ve been saying for years that my passion for quilting is generated by my “joy in the process.” I love working with fabric, using my hands, and tackling the artistic and construction challenges of making quilts. As I’ve aged, I’ve made peace with the fact that I don’t have time to quilt all the tops I make and am sending more of them out for long arm quilting- without guilt!🙂
I will read that article. But after reading your ways of being I believe I am also a process person. I can so relate to what you have said.
Oh I just love your Everglade blocks! The colors are just doing something for me right now! And Olivias sweet applique/pieced quilt is so fun looking. Thanks for sharing. As to process quilting, I am ALL IN. Like, years spent refining my zen.:) It's frustrating when the finish is all thats left because by then, we basically know what it's gonna look like and where is the fun in that? I guess that's partly why I keep hand quilting, because it still gets me to see the texture coming alive. Thanks for the link to the creativity post. I really appreciated it right now while thinking about the Bramble Blooms thing.
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