I am new to quilting. Well, made a couple things about 25 years ago, but haven't done any since then. I have been collecting fabric on sale since nov/dec. I have some really gorgeous fabrics, mostly batiks and landscapes. I haven't done anything with them yet because the sewing machine scares me to death. I have never had a sewing machine I have gotten along with yet. This one is my mothers that she bought several years ago when she retired and even after lessons couldn't ever figure out enough to use. I looked it up on google, and it is rated very, very highly by quilters, so thats good. I also remember having trouble accurately using a rotary cutter, so I bought an accuquilt. Sitting in the original packing box since feb. I have also had a block about not wanting to cut into such pretty fabric. What if I screw it up?
Well, today I put my big girl panties on and started on my first quilt. It is going to be a really really simple flip flop quilt that reminds me of a recent trip to Hawaii. Nine pairs of flip flops, each pair made out of a fabric that has a specific memory behind it. Gonna applique (well, fuse), to sand colored fabric. Turns out I didn't buy enough of that, so I had to order some. Got a really pretty Hoffman batik, which is great, as when I got the original fabric I had never seen any of Hoffman, so instead of liking it alot, I love it. Worked out for the best, but a little discouraging as I couldn't put the flip flops on today. I dreaded cutting into the fabric, but I finally did it. I LOVE IT!!! If you knew me, you'd know I am crazy. Couldn't find my fabric scissors I bought a while back, so I cut the flip flops out using the nail scissors I was gonna use to snip thread. It took forever, and there was alot of fraying (dull nail scissors), but I enjoyed every bit of it - even when the cat jumped on the back of my chair, knocked down a bunch of things on his way down when he lost his grip, and caused me a small accident with the fabric. :) I now have the flip flops ready to go, and as a bonus a bunch of quarter to half yard fabric that are not my style and can' t imagine fitting into any further planned quilt of mine, so I am going to use them to get used to the accuquilt and the sewing machine before I start on my son's college quilt. Maybe make them into mug rugs to use in my bedroom. I even smiled when I saw the pile of scraps from my cutting. I think I am going to make a crumb quilt, with each block being the crumbs from a quilt I make. This is so much fun!!!! Tomorrow I am going to start prewashing my fabrics for my son's college quilt so when the pattern and template get here first of next week I will be ready to go. If I have a lot of energy, I think I am also going to wash and get ready some batiks to make a d9p. Practice with the stupid machine and all. I just want to thank you all for your help and support and patience with all the questions I have had over the past few months. I will have a million more as things progress, and you guys are amazing. Thank you to everyone. Ok, now I am too excited to sleep! Wish the washer wouldn't wake everyone up! Virg |
Go girl go. What a fun time to start on something. It is more fun to put together all those little scraps and the finished object it wonderful to see. Thank you for sharing the wonder of fabric and the delights you have find. Enjoy Jo
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Good for you !! :) Glad your having fun with it...
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Sounds like you are sure off and running! Look at all the ideas ya already got floating around LoL!
Sometimes, just cutting into some of the fabric really helps me break out of a funk and gets that creativity flowing. Good luck and be sure to post pics for us other "addicts" here to drool over. :-) |
I think you have officially been bitten by the quilt bug!
Can't wait to see your flip flop quilt :D:D:D |
Look forward to seeing your quilt....definitely bitten hard by that quilting bug.
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You have been well and truly bitten - welcome to the group. The only down side to this addiction is to your wallet. But well worth it! Look forward to seeing your progress. Enjoy each step.
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Hi from another Texan just go for it girl right or wrong it will work out
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Originally Posted by amma
I think you have officially been bitten by the quilt bug!
Can't wait to see your flip flop quilt :D:D:D |
Congrats on your first quilt. Hope you enjoy the rest of it as much as you have so far. Good luck.LMB
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How nice! I can actually "feel" your excitement in your post. So where can I find some of these big girl panties?
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Yes, I feel your excitement as well!!! It's so awesome :D:D
Welcome to the quilt crazy club!! :D:D |
Welcome back to the quilting world! :-D Just breath and relax. You will get the hang of your sewing machine. I’ve been making quilts for 31 years but didn’t get my first sewing machine until 98’ or 99’. It took a while for me to get the hang of it only because I was a bit intimidated. Soon you will know your sewing machine like the back of your hand. :-P
Glad you are having so much fun with your flip flop quilt – remember to post a picture for us to see. Don’t worry about ‘screwing it up’ you will be fine. Even if you make a mistake it will be alright. You’ll have fun and learn along the way. In the end you’ll have made a beautiful quilt! You might want to keep a quilting journal of your work so that you can look back – include pictures if you can. Wish I had done that sooner. |
Good luck and good quilting!!
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Way to go! Keep it up, you'll overcome all this in time.
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Your excitement is contageous. What a wonderful post, and you sound like your enjoying this so much. I can hardly wait to take the plunge too!
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Don't forget to go to bed at night now.
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You go girl! Have fun and enjoy!!
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WELCOME TO THE MADNESS...SO MUCH FUN!!! ENJOY!!!
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Good for YOU~!!! :D Quilting's kinda like eating an
elephant .. :lol: |
Somebodies caught the bug! There's no known cure, side effects of sleepless nights, and shopping sprees, forgetfulness(mainly dinner preparations). Should the side effects worsen please contact your quilting board for encouragement in continuing your obsession.
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