Who sews things besides quilts?
#31
Besides quilting have throu the years made many other things. Never Roman shades. My daughter asked to make her some. Where can I find the pattern, I'm sure I can do it. She is an extreme perfectionist, so i want to do a good job. She also said something about them being stringless.
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Thank you in advance
Any suggestions would be most welcome.
Thank you in advance
#32
I made all new cushions for my wicker furniture on my screened in patio. They turned out so nice, first time to try that. Took the old one off and used for pattern. Worked great, had two chairs, one rocker and one settee..Saved a lot of $$ doing it myself rather than buying new ones. The stuffing was still really good inside. Enjoyed the project.
#33
Originally Posted by joyce888
I had tons of patterns, notions and every possible do-dad for sewing. But now I just make quilts;...but I never can do a craft half way; again I have tons of fabric, notions, and every quilting do-dad there is. My husband calls me a fabric addict - and I think he's right I've always loved fabric.
I used to sew clothing & home-dec., but really I can't seem to stray from quilting too often now. I do make the occasional costume for my older kids, or draperies as needed. I really need to go back to sewing my own blouses. For most of you, you will understand why. If you took the 5 women I see the most we couldn't be more different in shape; pear, apple, whatever you want to call us...tall, short, skinny, wide, busty, flat...it's just not as easy as most men have it. In addition, I really hate shopping for anything that's not sewing-related. I'd rather shop for fabric & a pattern than try on clothes all day.
"A man's suit and jeans...very impressive!" As another member said, I couldn't agree more! Where did you get all the experience or are you just persevering?
#35
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I do quite a bit of home dec - bed skirts and spreads (I really like doing these), duvet covers, window coverings, table coverings and cornice boards. I love a beautiful room! I have a closet for all of my coverings so I can change them regularly.
Years ago I did quite a bit of clothing and wedding gowns but I can't ever see myself doing them again.
Years ago I did quite a bit of clothing and wedding gowns but I can't ever see myself doing them again.
#36
Originally Posted by Kaz
But, now DH found I can sew he has a list as long as his arms 'cos he is 6'3" and nothing is ever long enough.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 07-27-2018 at 03:06 AM. Reason: shouting/all caps
#37
I also do all types of sewing, garment, home-dec, tractor seat covers, LOL! I also do other types of needle work. I most enjoy hand embroidery next to quilting and also still love making western shirts for the men in my life. Of all things I do, the one I hate doing is patching denim jeans. Being married to a farmer, I doubt I'm going to get away from that anytime soon. Ha!
#38
Originally Posted by Rose L
Of all things I do, the one I hate doing is patching denim jeans. Being married to a farmer, I doubt I'm going to get away from that anytime soon. Ha!
#39
I made clothes for my children growning up, myself, my ex-husband, friends, etc. I still make some of my own clothes, home dec stuff, totes & bags. But quilting is my main love now.
Blessings,
MaryAnna
Blessings,
MaryAnna
#40
I'm with you. I've done alterations in my home for many years...and yes, it pays for all the fabric and stuff
Originally Posted by MisDixie
I do alterations and repairs on the side. That helps pay for the quilting addiction! I also make clothing for myself when the mood hits.
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