I am doing a sewing project. I need to decide what project to do. I have four choices. I need find pros and cons. I am having trouble finding the right format for these pros and cons. they need to be written like " I chose the bunny because it costs less than the cat." Any ideas for good question like that?

You like the fabric better.

The bunny is more attractive than the cat.
One looks easier to make.

The answer can not be " I like this" or "It looks cute". It has to be proven facts, like the cost or the size

Then put your brain in gear and start thinking of facts.

Make two columns: one column for facts about one project and the other column for the other.

Let us know what you come up with.

I alredy have the facts down. They are things like- the size, the cost, the difficulty level,and the number of pieces.

When comparing different sewing projects and evaluating their pros and cons, you can consider various aspects of each project to help you make a decision. Here are a few ideas for questions you can ask yourself to gather pros and cons for each project:

1. Complexity:
- Is the project suitable for my sewing skill level? (e.g., beginner, intermediate, advanced)
- Does it involve any intricate techniques or challenging sewing methods?
- How long will it take to complete the project?

2. Materials:
- What type of fabrics and supplies are needed?
- Do I already have the necessary materials, or will I need to purchase them?
- Are the required materials readily available and affordable?

3. Cost:
- How much will the project cost in total? (include materials and any additional expenses)
- Are there any cost-saving opportunities specific to this project? (e.g., using leftover fabric or repurposing materials)

4. Functionality:
- Will the finished project serve a practical purpose?
- Do I need or have a use for the item being made?
- Can it be easily incorporated into my daily life or home decor?

5. Personal Interest:
- Is the project aligned with my personal preferences, style, and taste?
- Will I find joy and satisfaction in working on this particular project?
- Do I have a strong desire or motivation to create this item?

Once you have thought through these questions for each of your four project options, you can compile a list of pros and cons for each project using the format you mentioned. For example:

- "I chose the bunny because it requires fewer advanced sewing skills compared to the cat."
- "I chose the cat because the materials required are more affordable than those for the unicorn."
- "I chose the unicorn because it serves a practical purpose as a bag, unlike the flower pot holder."

By structuring your pros and cons in this manner, you can easily compare the different aspects of each project and determine which one suits your needs and preferences best.