I am asking for a show of hands as to who is waiting for the next set of stitch files? Are people waiting or are you still stitching?
Let me know as it effects how much energy I throw at producing them.
If people are waiting they go up the priority list but if people are still happily stitching what they have I can take it slow and steady.
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Permalink Reply by Barbara/Hopscotch on January 20, 2011 at 9:29 Sharon, we always appreciate the vast amount of time and effort you put into this for us, but maybe a "post it" challenge would enable you to slow down a little?(or is this a silly question?)
Barbara
Linda B said:
Or there is another way to control stitch-freaks (very nice people, of course). Give us another "post-it" challenge, and we may go away happy muttering "I don't have any of them, I might have to do something about it"
OK I will be working on them this week - I plant a set of 10-15 files. They will be 3- 5 new never before been published varieties (depends on my sampling rate) the rest will be drawn from previous TAST challenges, the stitch dictionary or from my now retired Personal library of stitches class
They take a bit of work as I add a few new samples in the sample section and am retaking all photos - cleaning up the instructions etc but I am enjoying the new varieties of stitches and once done I hope that will keep people busy!
Permalink Reply by Shirley on January 21, 2011 at 22:54
Permalink Reply by Barbara/Hopscotch on January 22, 2011 at 5:25 Thank you, Sharon, for all the wonderful information you provide for us! I really appreciate your efforts :)
Barbara
sharonb said:
OK I will be working on them this week - I plant a set of 10-15 files. They will be 3- 5 new never before been published varieties (depends on my sampling rate) the rest will be drawn from previous TAST challenges, the stitch dictionary or from my now retired Personal library of stitches class
They take a bit of work as I add a few new samples in the sample section and am retaking all photos - cleaning up the instructions etc but I am enjoying the new varieties of stitches and once done I hope that will keep people busy!
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