07-25-2015, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Bèsame*
I'm a die hard crafter, my creative - ness is never ending. I'm known to have more than one project going. It's up to those who want to participate or not. I've never seen a rule about double wrangling or more than one project going .. ...it's up to you if you want to participate. I'm sorta hurt, that I'm being called out.
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Besame, your project is a good one. It's interesting and will give us lots of leeway to let our creative juices flow. The problem isn't with the project or your ideas or creativity. Those are all great.
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You didn't ask if anyone else had an idea before steamrolling ahead. No one offered either. Not sure if that was because of the immediate push or if no one has another idea right now. It could be either. It's fair to give all who might be interested a shot at wrangling and at least ask to see who is interested in doing it. The only consideration I remember us having was that in order for someone to wrangle, they should have (successfully) participated in one or two rounds beforehand.
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We've already discussed some time ago about not pushing the projects so close together. It's not a new topic I'm bringing up. What you and I do at home does not translate the same way online. Multiple projects clutter the thread and confuse new people.
Again, these are not new ideas I'm bringing up. These were discussed previously.
It's like double dutch.
We have to start slow before gaining momentum and then slow again at the end. Start slow, get the project in and relax before the new one. If memory serves me right, I think it was discussed a week between sending out the current project and starting a new one.
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