What is your favorite part of making the quilt?
#1
What is your favorite part of making the quilt?
My favorite is doing the top. I love the planning and cutting out the pieces, then sewing them together.
I have a lot of tops just waiting to be finished.
Tell me what y'all's favorite part is....
I have a lot of tops just waiting to be finished.
Tell me what y'all's favorite part is....
#2
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Southern California
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Ditto. I like the creative part too, that is design and choosing the fabric. Piecing is OK but I hate the pressing. I am fortunate to have others quilt my charity quilt, but I don't like trying to piece the backings!!
#3
My favorite is piecing the top too. I hate making the quilt sandwich, and am not too fond of quilting either. I do like to hand sew the binding on though. I used to beg my husband to quilt for me so I could spend all my time making tops. He wasn't interested, he liked to read.
#4
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Yorkville, IL
Posts: 7,639
The tops for sure! I do love to hand quilt but with a group. I don't own and do not want to own a long arm machine. I feel I can send out a lot of quilts to be quilted with the cost of one of those. Lol
#5
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Central Florida
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I enjoy the whole process, but must say I'm always glad to be done with the sandwiching as my back protests vigorously the whole time. I love a bit of a challenge and learning new things. Love the actual quilting of the quilt once it's sandwiched and playing around with color and texture on my quilts. I get quite adventurous at times... :-) I love piecing; I also love taking a flat panel and making the designs really pop with the quilting. I really love it all! :-) I guess in all honesty, I just love being creative!
#6
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: North Wales
Posts: 473
I enjoy almost all of it ('almost' because I am *not* a fan of sandwiching), and my favourite stage tends to vary a bit with my mood - sometimes you are just in the mood for cutting, or in the mood for fiddly piecing (strangely, I've yet to be in the mood for a bit of seam-ripping, but you never know LOL).
My absolute favourite bits are probably the daydreaming/planning at the beginning, the piecing once it is started and I can start to see a quilt emerging - tho I tend to lose steam in the middle (when it is in most danger of becoming a UFO) and then (assuming I persevere) get 'second wind' at it when I get close enough that I can see what the final top will be like. I love the hand-quilting (I don't FMQ, tho I have had a few LA'd, which is more of an instant buzz), and actually really enjoy binding.
So, most of it? LOL
My absolute favourite bits are probably the daydreaming/planning at the beginning, the piecing once it is started and I can start to see a quilt emerging - tho I tend to lose steam in the middle (when it is in most danger of becoming a UFO) and then (assuming I persevere) get 'second wind' at it when I get close enough that I can see what the final top will be like. I love the hand-quilting (I don't FMQ, tho I have had a few LA'd, which is more of an instant buzz), and actually really enjoy binding.
So, most of it? LOL
#8
I love the quilting part, but only because I have a longarm. Before that, I disliked sandwiching and quilting. Now the part I like the least is making the back. It seems that I just finish the top and suddenly it occurs to me that the quilt needs a back too. If I have a big piece in my stash that matches really well, I use that, but otherwise I usually try to piece the back from leftover fabric, and that can take as long as making the top.
#9
all of it. from designing, fabric choices during design process ...planning the quilting motif as the blocks are sewn & joined, right on thru to last stitch in binding, the excitement & anticipation just keeps growing, until i finally get to hang, admire, call the hubs, he admires, brag picture taken and sent off to friends. ..i love to quilt
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