What sewing/quilting bad habit have just never been able to break?
#52
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Location: Bursa, Turkey
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If you ask my DH, I sew too slowly. I won't let it sew over the mid-speed to preserve my machine normally. Going too fast is hard on the machine parts & I don't want to wear it out prematurely. Sometimes though, even I get a little anxious. Just once with my present machine I was exhausted & ready for bed, so I jacked it up & stomped on it. Finished that long seam quickly, but DH couldn't stop talking about it for a month!! LOl!
My bad habit is also pins in the mouth :-((
#53
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Join Date: Jun 2010
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I used to do the sewing over pins, actually that is how I was taught, too many years ago. My first class with the new machine, I almost did it and the teacher gave me a talking to, telling me the timing could get thrown out if I hit the pin. Ever since then, do not do that, maybe that is why my old kenmore did not sew right? Hit too many pins. I do try to take care of this machine, even though it is 6 years old. My sewing machine is as important to me as my coffeemaker! lol
#55
All of the above except - I don't keep pins in my mouth or sew over them because I rarely use them.
Instructions? What are those?
I iron, but not as often as I should. Starch? rarely.
My studio? Hahahahaha! Let's put it this way. If I fall down I won't hurt myself.
Instructions? What are those?
I iron, but not as often as I should. Starch? rarely.
My studio? Hahahahaha! Let's put it this way. If I fall down I won't hurt myself.
#56
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: North Wales
Posts: 473
I didn't actually think I was that bad - until I read this thread and it turned into a mental litany of 'Yup, do that', 'That's me', 'Uh-huh'...
Worst one is pins (and needles) in mouth - although in my defence I now am careful to use lips only (after chipping a front tooth on a pin several years ago *ahem*)
I like having lots of things on the go at the same time, so am refusing to admit that as a bad habit. LOL
And I talk to myself all the time, not just when I'm sewing. Always have. Co-workers are used to it now!!!
Bad habit I seem to be developing: turning patterns into English paper piecing because I find it easier. I started doing Sylvia's Bridal Sampler specifically with the idea that it would expand my quilting techniques since it would require learning things like foundation piecing that I haven't done before. Instead I now seem to attempt a block as intended, have it come out wonky, and instead of persevering with the 'proper' technique I convert it to paper piecing. Or if I'm feeling really rebellious I look at the instructions and go 'That would be so much easier being paper pieced' and off I go!!! LOL
Worst one is pins (and needles) in mouth - although in my defence I now am careful to use lips only (after chipping a front tooth on a pin several years ago *ahem*)
I like having lots of things on the go at the same time, so am refusing to admit that as a bad habit. LOL
And I talk to myself all the time, not just when I'm sewing. Always have. Co-workers are used to it now!!!
Bad habit I seem to be developing: turning patterns into English paper piecing because I find it easier. I started doing Sylvia's Bridal Sampler specifically with the idea that it would expand my quilting techniques since it would require learning things like foundation piecing that I haven't done before. Instead I now seem to attempt a block as intended, have it come out wonky, and instead of persevering with the 'proper' technique I convert it to paper piecing. Or if I'm feeling really rebellious I look at the instructions and go 'That would be so much easier being paper pieced' and off I go!!! LOL
#58
You named all of mine... But since it's only me in the room, who really cares???
I wait too long to change my rotary blade -- and I also sometimes don't close the blade.
I don't clean the machine after every project -- though I do try-- but when I do clean I am very thorough.
I forget to replace the needle in a timely manner.
This is not bad, but when I cut my fabric, the bulk is on the left -- I cut from right to left. If I don't use the shape cutter, I use two rulers when I cut the fabric.
I don't clean the machine after every project -- though I do try-- but when I do clean I am very thorough.
I forget to replace the needle in a timely manner.
This is not bad, but when I cut my fabric, the bulk is on the left -- I cut from right to left. If I don't use the shape cutter, I use two rulers when I cut the fabric.
#60
I have too many bad habits - put pins in my mouth, use rotary cutter in my bare feet, don't change needle in sewing machine, don't clean machine often enough, don't change blade in rotary cutter when gets dull, sew over pins, throw my threads on the floor, don't put things away when I am done a project, etc ......
But a positive habit is all my fabrics are folded and organized by colors in my cabinets or groups in tubs! I like my eye candy to be neat!
But a positive habit is all my fabrics are folded and organized by colors in my cabinets or groups in tubs! I like my eye candy to be neat!
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