Well, maybe!!!
I was pondering about the whole psychology of this lace or any other craft, come to that.
I read a lot of blogs and Facebook posts and sadly the main ‘aim’ it seems to me is quick gratification. By that, I mean, people mainly want something small and fast to make.
This intrigues me as I’ve never felt that way about anything in life. I’m happy to wait for gratification in all aspects of my life. I’ll wait for anything. If I order something online, or in a queue in a shop, waiting for a bus, etc, I don’t mind how long it takes - the anticipation is what makes my adrenaline flow. I feel almost deflated when the item arrives or I get to the front of the queue.
I occasionally like to make something that only takes an evening but then I’m left with that feeling of ‘what’s next’? So, to cope with my weird way of dealing with tatting projects is to have two projects (sometimes three) ‘on the go’. One a short term one and the other a longer one - although I never commit totally to how long that long term one may be as at my age (77) you never know how long ‘long’ will take and if you’ll be around to finish.
So, I would say to the younger generation - make a commitment. Both to what you’re making now and your life in general.
Does that make sense and would you like a picture to liven this post up?