Instead of striving to create a better product, we become angry at ourselves for not already having it absolutely perfect. Here's an exercise for fiber artists, adaptable to other arts and crafts.
Many mistakes can be fixed later on - I do it all the time with the knitted frogs. Sometimes I read the wrong pattern line or remember it wrong, so I make do and alter the pattern to suit. Itβs not worth the stress especially with knitting. I find crochet a lot easier to frog on. And perfection is boring anyway.
Many mistakes can be fixed later on - I do it all the time with the knitted frogs. Sometimes I read the wrong pattern line or remember it wrong, so I make do and alter the pattern to suit. Itβs not worth the stress especially with knitting. I find crochet a lot easier to frog on. And perfection is boring anyway.