RE: Working with a deadline in fibre art

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The yarn look so soft and softttttt... aaaaahhhh. I think I am like you too. Perfectionist, over-thinker and super worrier. Most of the reason why I can't complete some projects or can't start projects :D And some days, I am just so tired that I just close my eyes and ignore my thoughts. Okay, I still owe you my piece :) I hope to do it soon. When is the dateline?



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The yarn is really soft like cotton wool but completely without drape. It looks good but its more use for art or decor than for garments :-D (you know my preference)
And I feel you with the perfectionism... It also stops me int parts, but mostly I am an “Afterwards” worrier, meaning I do what I think is ok (in art or work etc) and when its finished and I cannot change anything any more, then I start it beat myself up about all the thing I have done working (in my mind) and believe me I find a lot of things, so even after receiving an scholarship I can convince myself that I did not earn it/it was per chance/it does not mean anything....
Sometimes I feel like this perfectionism trait is often found in women especially the variety who puts aus down.
So, let me tell you that I only see such a small part of things you do through your writing and I admire the way you tackle all your needlwork task. Your result is always wonderful. And I love to read your texts <3
Hopefully your destructive thoughts learn to be more nice to us :-DDD
The final deadline for my project is end of December as we start in January to work directly at the exhibition rooms... but end of November would be more relaxing for us :-D

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