Lover's knot quilt
#23
With the class, you'll either get it finished or you'll get a really good start on it. I am so self-taught that classes sometimes are interesting for me to see what I'm doing differently and learn a new/quicker/easier way to do whatever. Be sure to keep having "mommy time" with friends and other quilters....you'll be a better mom for doing it! (PS. My kids are 27 and 30!)
#24
Originally Posted by cathyvv
My motto is "When in doubt, don't."
You wouldn't even be thinking about asking this question unless you're starting to feel overwhelmed. Unless you quilt for a living, the quilting process is supposed to be relaxing and fun.
An alternative is to put off one of the other projects to do the lovers knot quilt - and not feel guilty about it!
You wouldn't even be thinking about asking this question unless you're starting to feel overwhelmed. Unless you quilt for a living, the quilting process is supposed to be relaxing and fun.
An alternative is to put off one of the other projects to do the lovers knot quilt - and not feel guilty about it!
#28
I would go, but I go to alot of classes just to be with others who like to quilt. None of my friends do or want too. Lovers Knot is what I am going to do next for myself ...just havent decided on fabric (color) yet.
#29
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There will be other classes in the future so if this is not the right time, know that you can do it later. Family time is more important and if you are already overwhelmed, this will only help things temporarily. In the end, it is all about time and priorities so it is your call.
#30
Originally Posted by Dolphyngyrl
Eleanor Burns, I have the book
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