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Crafts

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seaglass

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Thu Dec 19, 2019, 09:53 AM Dec 2019

How much time do you give a new craft or skill before you decide it's not for you? [View all]

I started knitting last May and have made a scarf, market bags and hats. I am so disappointed with the last hat I made, how slow I knit and my inability to ever get gauge that I am thinking of either reverting back to square and rectangular items only or putting the needles away.

I also sew, quilt and embroider as a somewhat beginner - I would never consider myself skilled in any of those areas though I like doing all.

Seems that it would make sense to focus on one area to gain some expertise rather than dabble in multiple crafts.

I will also admit that I am a perfectionist and very critical of my own work.

Thoughts?

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