It's interesting. I used to listen to audiobooks all the time while driving - loooong stretches of Texas - and never had any trouble. I guess my driving brain had become automatic and my embroidery brain hasn't. Yet, I hope.
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bennett - Mar 03, 2026 4:27:09 pm PST #28582 of 28583
-t - Mar 03, 2026 5:02:09 pm PST #28583 of 28583
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration
Driving is an excellent time to think about something else, in my experience. Embroidery definitely requires more thought for me. I do find that these days I have to rewind whatever I'm listening to while I'm driving more often than I used to, but typically one tap to the jump-back-30-seconds (or whatever it is) button will let me catch what I missed. That would be much harder to manage while embroidering, I'm thinking.