I think this may possibly be the most relieving thread I've read. I was just thinking last week that maybe I have a problem because I can't finish a bow without starting another. So I set out to finish the bows I have started. I have one left to put a finish on, one to tiller, and one that's sitting there with a chased ring. But now, thanks to all of you, I can go back to my old ways and start more without finishing the previous one. But how does this affect overall productivity? Would we all be better off finishing one at a time? Or having several in the corner waiting to be a complete bow? Or is that not the point at all? Maybe it's just about the enjoyment of bow making, and I think pappy nailed it, sometimes you are just in the mood for different things. Sometimes I don't feel like tiller, and just want to relax and chase a ring, or put that finish on an almost complete bow.
I would like to thank you all for this therapy sesson.
Eric