I am starting to feel like a real quilter....
#1
I am starting to feel like a real quilter....
I am one of those people who is goal orientated. Once I start a project, I have to complete it before I start another project. There have been several times lately when I finished a quilt and didn't know what to do. I went blank at starting another project, had nothing in mind, and couldn't decide what to do next.
It is not a feeling I like, so I have started a new way of thinking. Right now I have one quilt in blocks on my design wall, one quilt "to be built" with fabric already selected, and another quilt where I just have the pattern selected. When I finish this current project, I won't have the "lost feeling" that I have had before, wondering what to start next. I have been known to waste days trying to figure out what to create next.
This makes me feel more like a real quilter, as I notice many quilters have many Works in Progress going at once. I sort of have that going now, and it feels good.
I just had to let someone know that I am beginning to feel like a real quilter.
It is not a feeling I like, so I have started a new way of thinking. Right now I have one quilt in blocks on my design wall, one quilt "to be built" with fabric already selected, and another quilt where I just have the pattern selected. When I finish this current project, I won't have the "lost feeling" that I have had before, wondering what to start next. I have been known to waste days trying to figure out what to create next.
This makes me feel more like a real quilter, as I notice many quilters have many Works in Progress going at once. I sort of have that going now, and it feels good.
I just had to let someone know that I am beginning to feel like a real quilter.
#4
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You are a REAL QUILTER!!!! I wish I was a little more like you. I wish ai could finish unprotect before moving on to another. Right now I have about 3 half finished quilts, 6 patterns and material bought just waiting to be started, 1 tote bag, 1 knitted poncho 3/4 done, and lots of little projects like pot holders at all different stages.
I feel like I never have anything to show for my time that I spend at my machine.
My New Year's Resolution will be to finish a project before I move onto the next one.......LOL..... though resolutions are made to be broken aren't they!!! LOL
I feel like I never have anything to show for my time that I spend at my machine.
My New Year's Resolution will be to finish a project before I move onto the next one.......LOL..... though resolutions are made to be broken aren't they!!! LOL
#5
I am like you. I prefer to finish one project before actually beginning another. Oh, I have zillions of ideas in my head, so many that when I finish one, I just pull one from my mind and begin working on it. Not much lull between projects!
#6
Funny, I have 3 or 4 lined up. All the fabrics set aside together and then I walk into the sewing room and don't know which to do next. But I also have three to be finished...one is sandwiched and pinned - another needs to be sandwiched - and the last has about 1/3 of the blocks done.
#7
I tend to have several things going at once. Mainly because I get bored easily. If I am in between big quilting projects and ever get that would should I do next, I will grab my holiday fabric and do some form of decoration for the house until I know for sure what I want to do. Ex: toilet toppers for each holiday or a wall hanging.
#8
I tend to have several things going at once. Mainly because I get bored easily. If I am in between big quilting projects and ever get that would should I do next, I will grab my holiday fabric and do some form of decoration for the house until I know for sure what I want to do. Ex: toilet toppers for each holiday or a wall hanging.
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