Hand Quilting and the LQS
#101
Over time, hot trends change -- I look back and see my work and what was great abck in the 50s is tacky old now -- As my MIL used to say "what goes around comes around"
My UK and NZ friends still love counted cross stitch and samplers.
Mim
My UK and NZ friends still love counted cross stitch and samplers.
Mim
#102
Originally Posted by butterflies5518
My favorite LQS is where I learned to hand quilt - it is a small store owned by Mrs/Mr but I get all the attention I can ask for. I am so sorry that you encountered a group that did not think beyond their machines.
#103
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Posts: 282
Originally Posted by Jennie and Me
Ashley, I'm so sorry that you seriously aren't supported in your hand quilting. And you're right, I think that all of the stores go where the money is and the money is in the machine quilting....faster turn around= selling more fabric and quilting supplies.
May I just add that I so admire anyone who does hand quilting. I've never tried it, but keep thinking that I will. I, like the majority, want fast results, so I got a long-arm. Sometimes I feel that we all need to slow down and enjoy the quilting process a little more instead of hurrying through it.
Please show us some of your work. I, for one, would love to see it.
May I just add that I so admire anyone who does hand quilting. I've never tried it, but keep thinking that I will. I, like the majority, want fast results, so I got a long-arm. Sometimes I feel that we all need to slow down and enjoy the quilting process a little more instead of hurrying through it.
Please show us some of your work. I, for one, would love to see it.
templates, and I understand that, they probably sell very few.
Also the magazines seem to do the same thing..."quick
quilts" "fast quilts" etc.etc. I personally am okay, I have all
I need, patterns and templates, but it's not easy for the newer
quilters that would like to do more intricate, bigger sizes and
more time consuming methods.
#104
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Kansas City Mo
Posts: 1,603
I really admire the art of hand quilting I wish my hands worked better so I could hand quilt. I received a hand quilted quilt and even my 5 yr old Nephew knows how special it is he shows it to everyone and tells them see all those stiches they were done by hand
#108
Sorry about your experience. There were a couple of us who asked our LQS if we could have a "hand sewing group" once or twice a month in the evening. Our LQS was all for it. Some hand piece, some hand quilt, some do their bindings, etc. It's turned into a great social evening and we are fortunate that our LQS does carry any and all supplies needed. It's starting to grow as people who come in the shop and see us become interested and we happily share our knowledge. We each give a small fee to help our LQS. It's a win win situation. Check with other quilters and maybe start your own group. It's a great evening out :thumbup:
#109
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Sturbridge, Ma
Posts: 3,992
You can get the same result as the Aunt Becky by getting an old thimble at the thrift or antique store. It is a silver/nickel color thimble that the dimples around the top are relatively smooth. Hammer the round top flat so you have a good sharp edge. Works just like the Aunt Becky.
I have used the Aunt Becky and don't really like it. Had a quilting friend that said she threw it acros the room several times before she got the hang of it. Some might also use a regular small spoon for the same results. I have more control with the modified thimble.
I have used the Aunt Becky and don't really like it. Had a quilting friend that said she threw it acros the room several times before she got the hang of it. Some might also use a regular small spoon for the same results. I have more control with the modified thimble.
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