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bamamama 01-25-2011 08:09 AM

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My aunt has made many many beautiful quilts over the years all hand quilted.

She recently sent me a package of panels that she has hand embroidered as a gift saying that she just cannot quilt anymore so she was giving them to me. Enough to make a king size quilt!!!! She also requested that I hand quilt the project.

I am waiting for my new Long Arm to arrive and have absolutely no desire to hand quilt anything anymore. How do I tell her? It would take me the rest of my life to hand quilt and I could quilt it so beautifully on the Long Arm? I am afraid these blocks will just sit in my sewing basket for years and years. What would you do?

hcarpanini 01-25-2011 08:10 AM

Go to Eddies post on his long arm quilting of the cross stitch blocks. Show your aunt what a lovely job these machine can do.

Shelley 01-25-2011 08:14 AM

These may have to sit in your UFO pile for a while. Some die-hard hand quilters just don't understand that machine quilting can be just as beautiful. Time will give you the opportunity to grow and eventually show her what you can do.

feline fanatic 01-25-2011 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by hcarpanini
Go to Eddies post on his long arm quilting of the cross stitch blocks. Show your aunt what a lovely job these machine can do.

Excellent suggestion. To further argue your cause... search for ANY picture post by Green Fairy and recent picture posts by Charismah to show her that LA quilting can be just as pretty as hand.

Murphy 01-25-2011 08:17 AM

Thank her for the blocks and then have an open and honest discussion about your plan to long arm quilt them. If she doesn't want this then offer them back to her if no compromise can be reached. You don't want hard feelings on either side to mar the enjoyment of this beautiful work.

Perhaps she can realize that you will do beautiful long arm work that will enhance her beautiful handwork.

117becca 01-25-2011 08:24 AM

As a hand-quilter, I understand her request. I have seen some beautiful machine quilting here that takes into account the design of the block and the quilt.

Personally, I don't like the free-motion quilting or feathers that goes all over w/ what seems to be no thought to the blocks/squares/quilt. Maybe that is what she thinks machine quilting is and showing her machine quilting that mimicks hand quilting will give her something else to think about.

bamamama 01-25-2011 08:27 AM

Her hand quilting is so perfect that you would think it was done on a long arm!

Originally Posted by Murphy
Thank her for the blocks and then have an open and honest discussion about your plan to long arm quilt them. If she doesn't want this then offer them back to her if no compromise can be reached. You don't want hard feelings on either side to mar the enjoyment of this beautiful work.

Perhaps she can realize that you will do beautiful long arm work that will enhance her beautiful handwork.


117becca 01-25-2011 08:46 AM

if she is set on it being hand quilted, hang on to them til the day comes and you can finish it as you want.

Jan in VA 01-25-2011 09:21 AM

Send them to me!! I'll hand quilt them, LOL!

Jan in VA

I go To The Sea To Breathe 01-25-2011 09:33 AM


Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Send them to me!! I'll hand quilt them, LOL!

Jan in VA

I would hand quilt them for you also, but I would just thank her and put them away for now. Someday you may want to hand quilt...they are such beautiful blocks, so dainty you really wouldn't want a lot of fill in quilting on them, at least that is what I think from someone who has been quilting for almost a full year...LOL


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