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sharkee 08-24-2011 09:11 AM

I was looking on the internet and found this quilt again and LOVE it even more than the first time I saw it.

My questions is, how hard is this pattern to do? I consider myself and advanced beginner to intermediate and I don't want to spend the money if it is going to be way to hard for me

Thanks

jljack 08-24-2011 09:13 AM

You can do any pattern if you set your mind to it and work slowly. I started out with a harder pattern for my very first quilt. I struggled some, but ended up very happy with my result. I also learned a lot of skills making it.

Don't ever be afraid to try to pattern just because it says "intermediate" or "advanced". You can do it!!! :-)

Prism99 08-24-2011 09:17 AM

Isn't this a paper pieced quilt? If so, I recommend trying out paper piecing on a small project first, to make sure it is something you like to do. There are people who love paper piecing, and people who can't stand to do it. (I'm on of the latter......)

pamesue 08-24-2011 09:52 AM

absolutely try a small paper piece first...

Lori S 08-24-2011 09:57 AM

I agree with the others if you have not done any paper piecing, do a small project first , get some of the learning curve on a smaller lesser $$$$ investment type first.
Paper Peicing is not hard it just has a learning curve as the process is quite a bit different. Some "get it " right way others it takes a bit longer.
That quilt once all the fabrics and pattern is added up it can be quite pricey .... so invest in practice.
Paper piecing does take longer than traditional .. so some abandon big PP projects because of the amount of time it takes to complete.

sharkee 08-24-2011 10:07 AM

I have done a little bit of paper piecing after getting Carol Doak's DVD and I don't mind it. Not sure that I would want to do it all the time but that's why you have more than one project going all the time isn't it. LOL

ckcowl 08-24-2011 01:06 PM

all Judy Niemeyer patterns are considered Advanced Patterns-

if you have some experience in paper piecing- and are feeling (adventurous) give it a try= if you've not really mastered paper piecing you may want to visit Carol Doak's web site- and get some practice before jumping into one of Judy's...they are not for the feint of heart...

crazyforquilting 08-24-2011 01:09 PM

I have started it and have not worked on it recently as I have too many irons in the fire. It has not been very difficult. One of the members on this board has already finished hers and it is beautiful. Maybe she will post it after it is quilted. I say go for it. You won't know unless you try.

xray_a 08-24-2011 01:12 PM

I am currently working on Judy Niemeyer's Christmas Celebration tree skirt. It's a gorgeous pattern and all paper pieced, but man is it tedious! I had only minimal experience with paper piecing before I started this project, but it hasn't been terribly difficult. It's just very fiddley and I get bored with it very quickly. I really want to do the Bali Wedding Star as well, but I don't know if I will ever be able to finish it.

Vanuatu Jill 08-24-2011 03:11 PM


Originally Posted by jljack
You can do any pattern if you set your mind to it and work slowly. I started out with a harder pattern for my very first quilt. I struggled some, but ended up very happy with my result. I also learned a lot of skills making it.

Don't ever be afraid to try to pattern just because it says "intermediate" or "advanced". You can do it!!! :-)

I agree-talking from experience-I thought I was at BEST, an intermediate quilter, being mostly self-taught-fell in love with a red/white/blue quilt with applique (I posted a photo of mine finished a while back) and AFTER I finished, I noticed the book had a "5" rating out of 1-5, 5 being the hardest! Had I noticed it before, I probably would not have attempted it. Boy, am I glad I didn't notice first-gave me so much more confidence! Now, if I culd only get confidence with foundation piecing! Just read the instructions carefully, and if you have problems, check with us on the board!!

Dolphyngyrl 08-24-2011 03:16 PM

pp is not hard just very slow and tedious, the results are beautiful though. I would recommend watching a few of the tutes before you practice and the add a quarter ruler, other than that you are good to go because the learning curve is not that bad, just requires more patience that traditional piecing

DogHouseMom 08-24-2011 03:36 PM

She makes the same pattern in a bed runner and a table runner. Perhaps try one of the smaller ones and see if you like it and understand her patterns. Pattern makers write differently, and some are definitely more difficult to follow than others because of the way they are written.

Elise1 08-24-2011 04:45 PM

I am currently working on Wild Goose Chase by Judy Niemeyer. On her website Judy says, "this a fun and easy quilt for any beginner or advanced quilter to make up in just a few days."

I have been working on the quilt for over a month, and have wanted to quit many times. Tedious is a very good word to describe this quilt. It is not hard, just tedious!

You can do any pattern you want to. If you have your heart set on it, I say go for it!

Elise


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