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#71
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: southeast iowa
Posts: 2,887
I think I like traditional, especially with lots of pieces. I love quilts with a combination of applique and piecing. I do love folk art type quilts and scrappy. Lately, I've seen some 30's quilts that I've never appreciated before, so, I'm collecting fabrics for that type. I've done several batik quilts, too.
#72
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Topeka, KS
Posts: 3,813
I am a newbie and still working on my first quilt. I started out with another quilt and will get back to it, although I thought it would be simple when I started it, it was too hard for me to start with. This one is a strip quilt. I bought the strips already cut and added a focus fabric. I chose backing fabric, put a few blocks and part of a panel on it. I sandwiched it and basted and pinned it. Well, when I tried to machine quilt on my Elna, the back was too loose and bunched up. I took all that out and I am now hand quilting it on a rectangular pvc quilting stretcher. It is looking nice so far although I can see some mistakes.
I think I will stick with strip and block quilts for a while until my sewing skills get back to where they were when I sewed more.
Reading what everyone does and seeing the georgous quilts on this board inspires me. Maybe I will grow up to be able to do some quilts like these.
I think I will stick with strip and block quilts for a while until my sewing skills get back to where they were when I sewed more.
Reading what everyone does and seeing the georgous quilts on this board inspires me. Maybe I will grow up to be able to do some quilts like these.
#73
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 108
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
Originally Posted by JanTx
I am a "get 'er done" girl! The quicker the better. Put the pedal to the metal and GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO.
That being said - I've been quilting less than a year so these easy patterns fit my skill level just fine. Someday I hope I grow up to do more intricate things.
That being said - I've been quilting less than a year so these easy patterns fit my skill level just fine. Someday I hope I grow up to do more intricate things.
#75
I started with simple and quick and every quilt turns into a different style. I am in the middle of a design as I go oriental looking quilt now and trying to add more borders with swans that I haven't found yet. Oh well, the kids and grand kids seem to enjoy every one I make, even though they are all different.
#77
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
Posts: 14,083
I think of myself as an "eclectic" quilter. I do a lot of 9-patch with snowball blocks for baby quilts, I have many requests from my daughter for baby quilts for her friends, I make lots of table runners and placemats for my church's fair, using some old and more traditional patterns. I make raffle quilts for my church's fair to raise money, one actually made over $1,000 and I was quite thrilled. Right now I'm working on an older, traditional block - Sister's Choice in blues and white as this year's family reunion quilt in memory of my sister who passed away 2 years ago, shortly after the last reunion. I think this is #8 or #9, I've lost count and everyone loves getting a chance to take the quilt home. My family sends fabric (usually I pick a color or colors), I make the quilt, then we raffle it off, but everyone has at least one chance to win the quilt. Last year I did a Dresden Plate in blues from a book by Eleanor Burns and it was beautiful. But my best work (I think) was a quilt I made for my best friend to hang in her log cabin home in Tenn. The middle was an appliqued landscape, feauturing a log cabin, trees, mountains, etc. surrounded by flying geese, then log cabin blocks - she loved it I love batiks and plan to make myself a Boston Commons quilt in batiks, but first I have to make an "Egyptian" quilt for my son and his wife as a late wedding present, wish me luck, it's applique, paper pieced, etc. Should be fun.
#79
I love all quilts.I have done some with 1400 plus pcs.but I enjoy the quick basic quilt that can be used and loved and worn out.nothing against art quilts just 2 different styles and end result-one to treasure and not use daily and the other kind to create memories with.I make them for my family and expect them to be used and loved.
#80
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: East Tennessee
Posts: 1,053
I love threads like this one that make me actually think about how I quilt. Like you, I do a "fast and easy" quilts for service quilts and quick gifts for babies and kids. These, I try to make durable and useable, knowing they will be tossed in the washer often. For my own satisfaction, I gravitate toward very traditional quilts, often using 30's fabric or embroidery but quilted on the machine. Probably 80 percent of my machine quilting is feathers because it gives such a nice, traditional look to the work. Once in awhile, I do a novelty quilt but these tend to gobble up even more time than the traditional quilts--probably because I invest so much time in figuring out how to get a "look" that I want. There's one of those in progress now and I sometimes think it will never see completion.
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