What have you done to challenge yourself?
#42
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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Setting my feet on the floor and becoming erect each morning is enough of a challenge for me. The last two years have been very challenging for me. I admire all the work I see displayed on this board, and I especially admire the people who have overcome personal challenges. When I see a post by Jan in VA or Kalama Quilts, I take the thoughts as lessons in life. Thank you to all those who use this board to teach others the "how tos". I learn something new every day. Now, must look up David Taylor's method of applique as mentioned in this thread.
#43
I learned to do apliquick and am making Lori Holt's Bee Happy quilt.
https://jinnybeyer.com/product/apliq...-for-applique/
https://jinnybeyer.com/product/apliq...-for-applique/
#44
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Every new project has challenges, even if it's a pattern I've done before. Sometimes it's the use of fabric - fussy-cut for example, and sometimes it's matching the points perfectly. My big challenge has been FMQ. I am moving from a timid beginner through the confident stage now. Am I any good at it? Well, I am getting better and I am not ashamed to pass on my projects. The latest quilt even has feathers on it.
#46
I needle turn appliqué, but had never machine appliquéd. Until last year. One of our Guild members taught a class using templates which we pre-turned the pieces then using a tiny stitch machine appliqué the stitches. Lack binding but almost done. The fun was in meeting as a group. Here is a link to similar templates. http://www.piecingthepastquilts.com/simplique
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