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In this episode I give you 5 actionable tips to find more time to cross stitch and be creative, and I share the first pattern of the series.
What you will hear:
Ella's comments - “I got started in cross stitch when I was around 14 I think, when a little club was started at school and they showed us the very basics. We did tiny designs and nothing fancy” Sounds like my kind of club. “I’m mostly self taught, I haven’t done any cross stitch in 14 odd years and picked it back up last year. For me it’s relaxing and mindless and I like that projects can take a long time to complete, so I can keep coming back to them. Currently I don’t have time to cross stitch. I have a 2 year old and our second was born at the end of October so me time is limited. I do try and make time each day ideally for said me time and to do some crafty outlet – so knit, crochet cross stitch etc”.
Making more time to be creative is impossible. Everyone has 24 hours in a day and things need to get done, and some things may have to be sacrificed so you can be creative. I would much rather be stitching than cooking but unfortunately cooking is a necessity. So instead I watch less TV, I don't check my phone, I get up a bit earlier. It's important to find the reason why you want to cross stitch before you start sacrificing things as other wise you might start to resent stitching. Some of you may need to stitch because it's your job, others may do it for a hobby. For me, it's a bit of both. Although I have a business around cross stitch, this isn't the only reason I do it. I stitch to relax and de-stress. It takes my mind off my busy life and sometimes I have my best ideas while I'm lost in a cross stitch project. And of course the satisfaction of finishing a piece of work is an amazing feeling.
I hope these tips have given you some ideas to help you find some time to get creative. And I would love to know if you have any other tips for how you find the time to cross stitch and craft? Get in touch via the contact page or through social media, I love hearing from you.
Key links and resources
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Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes.
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In this episode I give you 5 actionable tips to find more time to cross stitch and be creative, and I share the first pattern of the series.
What you will hear:
Ella's comments - “I got started in cross stitch when I was around 14 I think, when a little club was started at school and they showed us the very basics. We did tiny designs and nothing fancy” Sounds like my kind of club. “I’m mostly self taught, I haven’t done any cross stitch in 14 odd years and picked it back up last year. For me it’s relaxing and mindless and I like that projects can take a long time to complete, so I can keep coming back to them. Currently I don’t have time to cross stitch. I have a 2 year old and our second was born at the end of October so me time is limited. I do try and make time each day ideally for said me time and to do some crafty outlet – so knit, crochet cross stitch etc”.
Making more time to be creative is impossible. Everyone has 24 hours in a day and things need to get done, and some things may have to be sacrificed so you can be creative. I would much rather be stitching than cooking but unfortunately cooking is a necessity. So instead I watch less TV, I don't check my phone, I get up a bit earlier. It's important to find the reason why you want to cross stitch before you start sacrificing things as other wise you might start to resent stitching. Some of you may need to stitch because it's your job, others may do it for a hobby. For me, it's a bit of both. Although I have a business around cross stitch, this isn't the only reason I do it. I stitch to relax and de-stress. It takes my mind off my busy life and sometimes I have my best ideas while I'm lost in a cross stitch project. And of course the satisfaction of finishing a piece of work is an amazing feeling.
I hope these tips have given you some ideas to help you find some time to get creative. And I would love to know if you have any other tips for how you find the time to cross stitch and craft? Get in touch via the contact page or through social media, I love hearing from you.
Key links and resources
Vote and nominate for the National Needle Craft Awards.
Sign up to the cross stitch podcast newsletter and get free cross stitch project planner sheets.
Subscribe to the podcast via iTunes.
Join my Facebook group and come and chat with other like minded cross stitchers.
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