This is where I came to when I needed to make a decision. What to do next? "Do I sew in the lining and then attach the strap outside or should it go inside". But the other voice in my head said "Yes, but if you do either of these moves and then want to change it, you may not be able to go back and fix it". So, I was at a stalemate. Yikes
Here I where I have come to a decision on how I was to proceed. I had the red Tweed for the the outside of the purse and the navy blue Velvet lining for the inside. But before I could go any further, I had to decide on the strap. That was the problem. I have this beautiful red leather piece but I only have enough for the strap and I can't decide how to make the strap.
This was the next decision. The stopping point. The point where I needed to construct in my mind the different ways it could be done. In a nutshell, I was doing exactly what the book addresses....I was thinking too much.
However, to end on a high note, overnight, while I was asleep, I came to a conclusion and did proceed.
But that will be the next chapter!
And listening to books on tape is wonderful fun, while sewing.
And listening to books on tape is wonderful fun, while sewing.
1 comment:
I sure know the feeling of making or not making decisions.All tied up for me with not wanting to make a mistake or not being able to fix a bad decision. Oh well, eventually a decision is made and then what is next? ha
I have passed the title of your book on to someone who says she is struggling with decisions as well.
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