Tired of quilting?
#121
I think I am in the "quilting funk" as well and being new at it, trying to be perfect without knowing what I am doing. I had been working on a BOM for 1 1/2 yrs. when the 11th-- 9 1/2" finished block had 50 pieces in it! It is just sitting there waiting for me to "quilt on" but I am 'rebelling"! I just can't seem to get back to it. In the mean time, I have been doing embroidery at night when "the house" has settled down and everything is quiet.
To the dear lady who started this thread, giving and selling everything is a drastic measure unless you have though about and weighed all the pros and cons. You have a lovely 301 and they don't come by everyday...
I hope you will take a break and rest for a while and just close the door to the sewing room and clear your mind...
kindly,
To the dear lady who started this thread, giving and selling everything is a drastic measure unless you have though about and weighed all the pros and cons. You have a lovely 301 and they don't come by everyday...
I hope you will take a break and rest for a while and just close the door to the sewing room and clear your mind...
kindly,
#125
Don't lose hope....and certainly not get rid of all your precious things. We sometimes feel like quitting but eventually take it up again. We can get in a funk sometimes and must find something else to grab our attention when we're in this mood. Eventually we do get back to quilting; I know I do.
#128
There are ebbs and flows in every aspect of our lives. Give in to the "funk" and take a break. Do not stress about "trying to get them all done". Remember, this is supposed to be fun and if you are not having fun, let it go, for now. You need a variety of experiences to refill your inspiration bank. If after a while, you realize that you do not miss it, move on. Life is way too short to feel burdened by a hobby.
#130
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Originally Posted by dgmoby
When Spring/Summer roll around, I seem to feel happy to put down my quilting and begin working outside in the gardens more. I love being outdoors. I think of quilting now as my colder weather activity and summer for out of doors type activities. This keeps it fresh and new for me. I rarely have time to quilt in the spring/summer, as I stay pretty busy outside the majority of the time. But, I did have to learn that it's OK to put it up for awhile, and when I get ready, it's all waiting on me - and I'm ever so happy to get back into it! Maybe you need a summer break?
Just my thoughts...
Debbie in Austin
Just my thoughts...
Debbie in Austin
Debbie,
The weather is great right now but later on when it is too hot to be outside is when I really enjoying being behind my sewing machine. We know how miserable our summers are here!
Vernell in Austin
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