Does anyone else have this problem besides me?
#1
It seems like I never get anything finished, just keep going from one project to another and not finishing what I've started. I do have a few quilt tops finished, but as far as quilting them - yeah right. I've started hand quilting one of the tops I finished, but just keep going from one thing to another. I search this site and others on the internet for new projects, it's like a never ending cycle for me. As far as quilting on the machine, I have so much trouble out of that, I have finished small quilts and they turn out just fine, but when it comes to a larger one, well I just have so much trouble out of that. Does anyone have any suggestions at all for me? Thanks.
#3
UFOs, unfinished objects, are a symbol of a quilter, some have more than others but every quilter has at least one, or more :twisted:
I have just found out about "Big Stitch" quilting, http://sewprimitive.blogspot.com/200...-examples.html using #8 Perle cotton and an ordinary needle I did 3 small UFOs in just a couple of days. My really big quilt that was giving me problems on my machine is now half finished and looks lovely.
Threadart has a sale on at present and I have bought a load of the lovely Perle cottons for it: http://www.threadart.com/shop/category.aspx?catid=283 their colours are so lovely I feel like eating them :lol:
I have just found out about "Big Stitch" quilting, http://sewprimitive.blogspot.com/200...-examples.html using #8 Perle cotton and an ordinary needle I did 3 small UFOs in just a couple of days. My really big quilt that was giving me problems on my machine is now half finished and looks lovely.
Threadart has a sale on at present and I have bought a load of the lovely Perle cottons for it: http://www.threadart.com/shop/category.aspx?catid=283 their colours are so lovely I feel like eating them :lol:
#4
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Originally Posted by passionforsewing
when it comes to a larger one, well I just have so much trouble out of that. Does anyone have any suggestions at all for me? Thanks.
#5
Have you thought about local churches, I know alot of the churches around here have ladies that will quilt your quilt for you. Usually a waiting list but its cheaper than a longarm service, and your tops are just laying waiting anyway, you could get on the waiting list. Our local quilt shop has longarm services but they are very high priced. If a quilt shope doesnt have a longarm service they usually can tell you who in the area does longarm. Joanns and hancocks also has a bullentin board at the front of the store where people post quilting services. I've seen longarmers here on this site that do beautiful work, very reasonable compared to what we have locally. I personally have never sent mine out, but I have inquired because I have some quilts that I want to be better than what I can do. You could also tie your quilts instead of quilting, thats what my grannie used to do.
#6
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Michigan
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I have at least 12 different ones all the time. Don't worry, we all feel you pain :-) I love making the quilt tops but after that I am bored. So I usually end up leaving them until I need to get rid of them or give them away and then I finish them. No worries :-)
#7
Originally Posted by QultingaddictUK
UFOs, unfinished objects, are a symbol of a quilter, some have more than others but every quilter has at least one, or more :twisted:
I have just found out about "Big Stitch" quilting, http://sewprimitive.blogspot.com/200...-examples.html using #8 Perle cotton and an ordinary needle I did 3 small UFOs in just a couple of days. My really big quilt that was giving me problems on my machine is now half finished and looks lovely.
Threadart has a sale on at present and I have bought a load of the lovely Perle cottons for it: http://www.threadart.com/shop/category.aspx?catid=283 their colours are so lovely I feel like eating them :lol:
I have just found out about "Big Stitch" quilting, http://sewprimitive.blogspot.com/200...-examples.html using #8 Perle cotton and an ordinary needle I did 3 small UFOs in just a couple of days. My really big quilt that was giving me problems on my machine is now half finished and looks lovely.
Threadart has a sale on at present and I have bought a load of the lovely Perle cottons for it: http://www.threadart.com/shop/category.aspx?catid=283 their colours are so lovely I feel like eating them :lol:
#8
i can not afford to send my quilts out to be quilted or rent a long arm for a day so i took me husbands chalk line tool and had my daughter help me and i put straight lines starting from one corner stretched it to oppisite side diagonally and marked it every 4 inches from that line then sewed that with straight stitch then marked oppisite dirrection and sewed when finished it was a 4 inch diamond all over quilt i did 5 that way for christmas
#9
i tried doing free motion but with my little sewing machine it to hard to do large quilt and someone said i need to get the little clear plastic washers to put behind my bobbin and i have not manage to find them in my area all 5 quilts was queen size and one was a blue jeans material quilt
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