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12/10/17
Thank you! I enjoy applique more than piecing, I think. Just getting into paper piecing.
12/10/17
CozyQuilts said:Anyone else in that same boat, love putting it together but not the quilting part?
If it was small enough, I'd quilt it on my sewing machine. The last time I fought with a queen sized quilt through it, I cussed a blue streak ... and said "no more" It was just too much of a hassle and frustrating work.
THEN ... ta da! ... I got a longarm quilting machine! So, once again, I am happily quilting my own tops. :-)
12/11/17
I think I love buying fabric, getting it cut up and sewing the blocks together, but when it comes to sashing and borders, etc, I get bored with the project. Not great at quilting but am learning how. Anyone else in that same boat, love putting it together but not the quilting part?
Yep--that's me. I love seeing that first block come together. I only cut enough to make one block to make sure I like it--can't understand how some folks do all the cutting first then start putting the blocks together. What if you don't like it after all or cut a piece wrong? I don't mind sashing and don't always use borders, but stall out when it comes to the quilting part. Nap sized quilts and smaller I do on my little black Singer, but anything larger gets sent to my long arm lady! Just about everyone I know has a bed sized quilt so now I just make quilts for charity and the quilting is VERY basic cross hatch or stitch in the ditch--nothing fancy at all.
12/11/17
I wish I could afford a long arm, but not in the cards for me. Also, no place to put it, too small a work area for one and I am also a little intimidated by them. Guess I will be sticking with my Brother embroidery and quilting machine. And yes, I too cuss a blue streak when the quilt is larger than a twin. Maybe that's why I have 4 unfinished quilted tops in my closet. Can't afford to send it out, just too expensive. Though, when I have tops for charity, I do leave them with the guild and they will finish them for me.
12/11/17
Yea! I just finished rescuing some scrap strips! I posted this on FB, but am really happy with how fast this charity quilt top went together!
from the same scrap bags I rescued some strips of batting. This morning I got them spliced together into sizes for two small quilts for church charity! Makes me feel good to do this from someone’s throw away!
12/11/17
That is a very pretty scrappy quilt, Ellen. The recipient will be pleased with this beauty.
12/11/17
And it went together fast! I’m doing another, but with tiny pieces and not strip pieced. It is taking a lot longer, but is using up my smaller scraps from my strip box!
12/11/17
That is a fun way to use up scraps! I love doing crumb blocks and strip piecing.
12/11/17
That is really pretty! Amazing what can still be made from what others toss.
12/11/17
That looks great! I may have to use it for inspiration on one of my charity quilts. I've been trying to tame down my scrap pile too. I just finished 9 twelve inch string blocks that I'll put together QAYG. Still have tons of strings to go!