I am about 2 seconds from going back to sewing doll clothes
#22
Originally Posted by LMB
If I have to let someone quilt it then I do all the baking and they get to put on the frosting and I just dont like that idea...
I've even bought quilt tops so that I have something to quilt.
If there were someone nearby who loves piecing and hates quilting, I would probably trade tasks with them in just about a heartbeat.
#23
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It will get better!!! I promise!!!
I have quilted a couple hundred quilts, at least 24 of them were queens and the majority large lap/twin size all on my regular sized sewing machine!!!
You can do it. Now, my quilting is not fancy, it is my least favorite part and I sure am tired and sore when I am wrestling a queen size on the machine but it can be done.
My dream is to some day own a Long Arm machine. As of yet, I have never sent out a quilt to be "quilted" for me.
I have quilted a couple hundred quilts, at least 24 of them were queens and the majority large lap/twin size all on my regular sized sewing machine!!!
You can do it. Now, my quilting is not fancy, it is my least favorite part and I sure am tired and sore when I am wrestling a queen size on the machine but it can be done.
My dream is to some day own a Long Arm machine. As of yet, I have never sent out a quilt to be "quilted" for me.
#24
I think it is so wonderful how God made us so different. I wonder sometimes if He did that so we would learn to work together as a team in order to get things done.
If no one liked to piece but only to quilt, there would not be this wonderful site where I have met such sweet and helpfull people. Maybe we should start a new section... I will piece for you if you quilt for me, and the other way round. The only cost would be shipping, and we would each get to do the part we like. HAHAHHA
If no one liked to piece but only to quilt, there would not be this wonderful site where I have met such sweet and helpfull people. Maybe we should start a new section... I will piece for you if you quilt for me, and the other way round. The only cost would be shipping, and we would each get to do the part we like. HAHAHHA
#25
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Originally Posted by thepolyparrot
Originally Posted by LMB
If I have to let someone quilt it then I do all the baking and they get to put on the frosting and I just dont like that idea...
I've even bought quilt tops so that I have something to quilt.
If there were someone nearby who loves piecing and hates quilting, I would probably trade tasks with them in just about a heartbeat.
:lol: :lol: :lol:
#26
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Posts: 9,688
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
It will get better!!! I promise!!!
I have quilted a couple hundred quilts, at least 24 of them were queens and the majority large lap/twin size all on my regular sized sewing machine!!!
You can do it. Now, my quilting is not fancy, it is my least favorite part and I sure am tired and sore when I am wrestling a queen size on the machine but it can be done.
My dream is to some day own a Long Arm machine. As of yet, I have never sent out a quilt to be "quilted" for me.
I have quilted a couple hundred quilts, at least 24 of them were queens and the majority large lap/twin size all on my regular sized sewing machine!!!
You can do it. Now, my quilting is not fancy, it is my least favorite part and I sure am tired and sore when I am wrestling a queen size on the machine but it can be done.
My dream is to some day own a Long Arm machine. As of yet, I have never sent out a quilt to be "quilted" for me.
#30
At the same time, not every aspect of quilting comes easy for every quilter. I love machine applique, but don't like hand quilting. It might be that you just aren't one to do your own machine quilting, but you are probably excellent at piecing or picking out colors or teaching others or something else and machine quilting just isn't your cup of tea. The good thing about that is there there are a ton of long arm quilters ready willing and able to do that for you on their fancy machines. Don't be discouraged, but rather focus on what you're great at! :thumbup:
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