For better or worse, and sometimes to my detriment, I am a detail person. You can't fob me off with half a story. I want all the juicy ins and outs of what, who, where and the big one: WHY. I've no doubt when I was a kid I was a pro at 'the why game' and drove my parents demented. Those, let's say with a more streamlined way of thinking, who want 'the bare bones and get out of here', can find me annoying. I find them equally frustrating. I can't deal with half a message. I'm not psychic.
But when it comes to chasing the details, I'm your woman. I have my uses. A journalist friend of mine often asks me to pre-edit his work before submitting. I will always notice (and alert you) if you're about to step out with your label showing or your zip undone. I'll put a lot of thought into your birthday present and if I don't get it right it wont be for the lack of trying.
Attention to detail is important when handcrafting. It is widely accepted that what makes handmade goods special is the quality. An item created with care and individual attention should last longer than the mass produced. I believe the difference is also very much in the little details.