Careful at the start, sloppy near the end
#1
I've noticed that when I start a quilting project, I'm very fussy and precise at first, determined to strive for quality of workmanship. But as time goes on (and I get bored? tired of the same project?) my work gets sloppier and sloppier...so that when I get to the actual quilting phase, I'm just in a hurry to get it done, and so I don't put the effort that the quilt deserves.
Does anyone else find that?
I'm much better at smaller projects...
Does anyone else find that?
I'm much better at smaller projects...
#6
Well, I sure do have several projects going at one time LOL.
I posted last night because I'm nearing the end of a queen-size quilt that I started last February ... and I'm definitely in the Really Want To Get This Finished mode. It's a 2010 BOM (LQS project). I realized that one of my white-on-white background strips was on upside down -- although it was an easy fix I ALMOST just left it. Hence the feeling that sloppy is more okay near the end.
I think when I started the BOM I figured that I should be able to make one block per month perfectly, maybe create something worthy of a quilt show. Hmmmmmm. Not going to happen with this quilt (although it's pretty, each block consists of many many pieces, so despite my efforts the blocks didn't come out the same size, the outer points got cut off, etc etc etc).
I definitely do better with (physically) smaller projects.
I posted last night because I'm nearing the end of a queen-size quilt that I started last February ... and I'm definitely in the Really Want To Get This Finished mode. It's a 2010 BOM (LQS project). I realized that one of my white-on-white background strips was on upside down -- although it was an easy fix I ALMOST just left it. Hence the feeling that sloppy is more okay near the end.
I think when I started the BOM I figured that I should be able to make one block per month perfectly, maybe create something worthy of a quilt show. Hmmmmmm. Not going to happen with this quilt (although it's pretty, each block consists of many many pieces, so despite my efforts the blocks didn't come out the same size, the outer points got cut off, etc etc etc).
I definitely do better with (physically) smaller projects.
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