No..Don't think I've done exactly that. I usually get excited about finishing 
and push right along.  It's *after* finishing a piece that I've used as a demo 
project for several years that I have a small panic: "What will I do now?  I 
don't have a demo project."

Then there's the times that I've made something for a special purpose that, 
when finished, did not meet up to expectations.  "Heavens, I can't give that to 
xxxx."  So I wound more bobbins and started again.

I do have to admit that sometimes I just stop to admire the progress on a 
project.  It's fun to look over the total project instead of concentrating on 
four threads at a time.

Alice in Oregon .. facing record hot temperatures today.  Good day to stay 
inside.


----- Original Message -----
From: David C COLLYER <[email protected]>
Dear Friends,
I'm wondering whether any of you ever do what I've just done.

I've been working on a very difficult piece of Point de Lille for the 
past 8 weeks or so and it has about 3 days' work left in it. I've 
enjoyed it so much I am loathe to finish it. So 2 days ago I simply 
stopped and knitted a pair of socks while I looked at it.
David in Ballarat, AUS

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