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dahlshouse 06-25-2012 05:06 AM

I'm not alone I see... I have ideas for the different family members and start collecting for each of their quilts... grandchildren now will be for their weddings.. others are just because something had sparked an idea for that particular person... I am always searching for ideas or material that will set me off with another quilt..

grandme26 06-25-2012 07:49 AM


Originally Posted by Elaray (Post 5310171)
For over 40 years, I'm sewn garments. Then, I took my first quilting class two years ago. I made a small sampler in the class and three full size quilts since then. I think I'm developing the heart of of quilter. I'm becoming as obsessed about quilting as I am about garment sewing. Here's the evidence:

  • I recently took my two young nieces to Barnes & Noble. I went immediately to the needlework section and looked at more quilting books than sewing books. (Of course, I already have dozens of sewing books)
  • My nieces had to drag me away from the quilting magazines.
  • I spend too much time online at sites like Fat Quarter Shop and Keepsake Quilting looking at fabric.
  • I search online for independent fabric stores and quilting shops to visit whenever I'm in a new place.
  • I have more ideas than time (or skill) to carry them out.
  • I'm planning quilts for the nieces mentioned above, even though they probably will have to wait years to get them. I'm also wondering who else I can give a quilt to.

So, tell me, do real quilters do all these things?

WOW I could have written this. I did make my first quilt about 25 yrs ago but made it through the shop that I bought and took all my sewing classes. It was the log cabin block and I made 5, all except one, were for king size beds. I am still using that first quilt on my bed. After doing those I put it up until 4 yrs ago when family life changed and I needed something to take up space in my mind and time. I consider myself a quilter and so are you!!

mom-6 06-25-2012 07:57 AM

If you're like me, you also discovered that the sewing skills you already had are most helpful, but the degree of precision required in some aspects of quilting is greater than in things like kids costumes, for instance. I had gotten really lazy over the years and now am having to pay much closer attention to stitching perfectly (Ha!) straight seams.
On the other hand, I'm not intimidated by bias seams, which I hear all the time about how difficult or scary they are (why?).
Welcome to the wonderful world of quilting!

craftymatt2 06-25-2012 01:19 PM

Yep, welcome to our addiction, the only thing i can mention is, have fun it could be worse

cowgirlquilter 06-25-2012 01:23 PM

Yeeeehhhaaaw! You are in the club!!!!

MacThayer 06-25-2012 04:53 PM

It's just such a nice addiction to have. You're doing something creative, productive, useful, beautiful and all kinds of other lovely adjectives. Just think, you could have become addicted to gambling, or other such nonsense. This is something wonderful that will add creativity, growth and meaning to any potentially empty spaces in your life, and you will leave behind you beautiful quilts and similar things that people will love and enjoy. Just think of the good you can do! But remember, you have to tear yourself away from giving long enough to make yourself a quilt. Not that I've done that myself yet, but I am "intending to do it" very soon. Possibly this year. If I don't end up giving it away. The last time I made myself a quilt, my sister saw it, fell in love with it, and, well, the rest is history. But I will make myself a quilt and keep it. As soon as I get the rest done. . .

Quilting is a wonderful club full of wonderful people. You'll love it here!

nstitches4u 06-25-2012 05:28 PM

Yep! You are definitely a quilter!

nightquilter 06-25-2012 06:29 PM

You are hooked!!! all that is left for us to do is reel you in.

Glenda Kay 06-26-2012 05:57 AM

Yes! Welcome to the addicting world of quilting. I have tendonitis/tendonosis in both wrists & hands from quilting to much. I still can't quit. Wear my braces at night...quilt as much as I can in the day. So many quilts, so little time! I really am sure I live long enough to make all the quilts I have planned. LOL On the days my hands are really bad I have to take a break. It is terrible! I pace, fidget, complain, etc. Yep! It is an addiction. Oh, and I can't go to a store that has fabric without heading straight for that dept. before I do anything else. I am wondering who to will my stash to. LOL

burchquilts 06-26-2012 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by dakotamaid (Post 5310176)
YES! It means you are a "real" quilter!:)

Yes, we do those things & many more... LOL!

See if any of the things on this thread ring a bell --->

http://www.quiltingboard.com/general...r-t190882.html


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