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Old 06-21-2013, 03:34 PM
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Furball
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Default My year of living dangerously

Ok, that's an exaggeration. I just retired and decided that this year I need to expand my quilting horizons.

Until last year I was a once a decade quilter -- making a quilt a decade since the 60s and assorted paper pieced miniatures. Last year in making a quilt I decided I needed to learn FMQ so I could do more than STID. Since then I have quilted 35 baby quilts for charity for practice. Most of those were quite simple so I could concentrate on the quilting.

Now that I have retired I want to work on my piecing and learn other scary things. So far my plans include:
  • Fuzed applique
  • Needle turn applique -- taking a class next week. I am terrified of all hand work.
  • Ohmigosh quilt -- work on piecing accuracy but also I just love little blocks
  • 60 degree triangle quilt ( http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/2011/04/chopsticks.html).
  • Pinwheels- points, points, points
What other patterns/skills do you suggest I put on my agenda that will help me learn?
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