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Gramie bj 05-06-2015 07:50 PM

My Grand mother hand quilted until she was over 103, when she says, her eyes just gave out on her. At 106 she still likes to handle my finished quilts, she says her hands are her eyes now. She checks my points, and reminds me my stiches need to be smaller. And she's right.

ManiacQuilter2 05-07-2015 03:31 AM

Due to my disability, I am still quilting. I do try to lean more towards selecting easier patterns. One of my favorite free patterns is Warm Wishes found easily by Google.

Onebyone 05-07-2015 04:05 AM

I never thought of anyone being too old to quilt. When you find a pattern you like, cut your fabric to the size of the pieces in the pattern. A jelly roll strip is 2 1/2" wide. A charm square is 5" square. A layer cake is 10" square. These are the basic pre cut sizes.

Krisb 05-07-2015 08:05 AM

"Too old to quilt" is an oxymoron. If you are looking at patterns that use precuts, here are some rough figures (assuming that fabric has 40" usable after selvedges are removed). One yard will yield 12 layer cake squares, with 6" left over. 1 1/8 yards should give you 16. One yard will also yield 56 charm squares, or 14 or 15 jelly roll atrips.

nanacc 05-07-2015 09:50 AM

Krisb gave some of the measurements necessary to convert yardage to pre-cuts. I wish I could remember where I saw a complete fabric cutting chart!

momto5 05-07-2015 04:44 PM

You're not too old to quilt....I'll be 73 in a month and still live by myself, take care of myself, and quilt my head off. I have a long arm, and 18 machines that mostly all work (after I worked on them!); two poodle pups who think they are the boss of me, 5 kids, 14 grands, 5 great grands and 2 more on the way, and one great-great grand! I also still drive myself anywhere I want to go and do pretty much what I want to. oh....I'm also awaiting a heart valve replacement surgery in a couple more weeks. After that, I'll be hard to hold down!! So yes!!!!! Quilt to your heart's content! Your health will tell you when you can't! (I HAVE to continue to quilt....I have a stash that's unbelievable and no one who's interested in learning how to use all of it!)

mirish2 05-08-2015 05:49 AM

You are not too old to quilt. If you have access to an Accuquilt cutter, you could reduce a pile of fabric to pieces in very little time. They have many free patterns on their website. All of the pieces are designed to go together easily, as ll dog ears are cut off.

Pam S 05-08-2015 06:24 AM

You're not too old to quilt. I have a friend who is 92. She's still quilting and attends our monthly quilt group - as long as she can get a ride.

mic-pa 05-08-2015 07:13 AM

NO you are definitely not to old to quilt. My DD's and I just returned from a trip to Lancaster Pa. down in Amish country and spent three days fabric shopping. I am 80 yrs young and plan on doing a lot more quilting. Enjoy

Quiltlady330 05-08-2015 09:18 AM

Same here. Our average age is right up there and going strong! :)

Originally Posted by quiltstringz (Post 7188436)
In my mom's senior quilting group you would be the young one. One of the ladies just turned 98 and she is still going strong!!!



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