To continue or should I scrap and start over
#91
Originally Posted by Grandmama Pat
Goodness, I don't know if I want to do a log cabin quilt or not if it's going to be this much trouble! I am left-handed but what would make this block difficult for a left-handed person?
#92
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Alabama
Posts: 333
I think I have Eleanor Burns' book at home (I'm at work). I'm going to look for it when I get home. If I have that, maybe I'll try and use her method. I just hope I don't get as frustrated as others have been. I get frustrated and discouraged easily. But, I'm going to look for the book. Maybe there will be a Log Cabin in my future.
#94
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Bandera, Texas
Posts: 46
I started a log cabin almost a year ago but put it away as it was so frustrating. I took it out recently and figured out that it was frustrating because all the pieces were cut just a little short. Well, that "llittle short"ness is cumulative. I told myself I was wasting time trying to make them fit and tossed the whole thing in the garbage. Didn't even keep it for scrap. What would I do with a gazillion 1-1/2 strips?? I feel much better that it's no longer hanging over my head saying, "finish me, finish me".
#95
Originally Posted by quiltingfan
:thumbup: Yes, I have been sewing on and off all morning and everyone was right. I see the 2 seems I sew over. I have it going in a circle and it has finally clicked. Thank you everyone, I could not do this one without everyone's encouragement and advice. Will post pics, I promise. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you...
I've never been much impressed with the "Quilt in a Day" type of books. To me, quilts that take only a few hours to make usually look like they've only taken a few hours to make. Just think, with all the time you have invested in this quilt, it is going to look amazing and I bet the graduate will love it. :thumbup:
#96
Originally Posted by Tiffany
Originally Posted by quiltingfan
:thumbup: Yes, I have been sewing on and off all morning and everyone was right. I see the 2 seems I sew over. I have it going in a circle and it has finally clicked. Thank you everyone, I could not do this one without everyone's encouragement and advice. Will post pics, I promise. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you...
I've never been much impressed with the "Quilt in a Day" type of books. To me, quilts that take only a few hours to make usually look like they've only taken a few hours to make. Just think, with all the time you have invested in this quilt, it is going to look amazing and I bet the graduate will love it. :thumbup:
#97
I can sympathize! Try adding two rulers together and see if that gives you a big enough square. I end up having to do that more often than I'd like. I bought a 12.5" square ruler, thinking it would be big enough for anything I needed since I usually work in small pieces. Well, I now tell everyone who is buying a ruler to get the 20.5" square ruler instead of the smaller one.
I think you're right, no one but another quilter would realize you might be missing a row. Make sure to get a photo of the graduate receiving the quilt. The look of joy on her face will more than make up for all the hassles you've encountered with this quilt. ;)
I think you're right, no one but another quilter would realize you might be missing a row. Make sure to get a photo of the graduate receiving the quilt. The look of joy on her face will more than make up for all the hassles you've encountered with this quilt. ;)
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