Can't get confidence to get going
#1
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Can't get confidence to get going
Hi All, I really enjoy this site and spend hours (way too many) reading and learning from all of you. I am so afraid of making mistakes and I get so frustrated when I do that I just put it away for awhile. I keep coming back to this site and finding out just how much I don't know. I plan to attend a quilting university in September at a local shop and I belong to our local quild and to a local club. I have a strong passion to be an acomplished quilter (would like to get just one under my belt) but I can't get past this fear of mine. Do any of you have any other suggestions other than the ones I have attempted to get me past this fear?
I have limited sewing skills, I have a great machine and have continued to buy fabric for my stash. My stash is getting bigger and my fear is also. HELP?
I have limited sewing skills, I have a great machine and have continued to buy fabric for my stash. My stash is getting bigger and my fear is also. HELP?
#2
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Texas, USA
Posts: 5,896
First, work on your general sewing skills. For quilting, start off with something small, like potholders. Don't worry about making mistakes; we all do! It's part of life! Once you've made a great potholder, move on to something larger. When I first started, I just worked on quilt blocks and small craft items (tissue box covers, Christmas tree skirt, etc.). Be gentle with yourself and accept the mistakes, as part of the learning process. It's only fabric and can be replaced, if needed!
#3
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
Posts: 41,538
We all starting quilting as beginners. Start on some small useful projects like Nessie suggested like pot holder and graduate to tablerunner or placemats. Once you have those mastered than move on to simple quilt patterns like 9 Patch or Warm wishes. You are taking a class in September so you are on the right track. There are some amazing videos now on the net to do simple quilt tops as well. The Missouri Quilt co. has some on Youtube that are easy to follow.
#5
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Northern Indiana
Posts: 20,306
A few things to remember:
We all started somewhere
We all have made mistakes ( we prefer to call them creative liberties with the pattern LOL)
It is ok if it is not perfect , very few will know
Practice- practice- practice
and most important of all Have fun and enjoy
We all started somewhere
We all have made mistakes ( we prefer to call them creative liberties with the pattern LOL)
It is ok if it is not perfect , very few will know
Practice- practice- practice
and most important of all Have fun and enjoy
#8
Welcome from Illinois.
I agree with the previous poster about starting with pot holders. That was how I learned. I gave a lot of pot holders to folks at work that Christmas
check out www.quilterscache.com and pick some quilt blocks to make into pot holders. Each pot holder will give you the full experience of reading patterns, choosing fabric, cutting, piecing, sandwiching, quilting and binding. And in the end if you hate it - the most you've lost is a few fat quarters but you've gained far more in experience and confidence.
I agree with the previous poster about starting with pot holders. That was how I learned. I gave a lot of pot holders to folks at work that Christmas
check out www.quilterscache.com and pick some quilt blocks to make into pot holders. Each pot holder will give you the full experience of reading patterns, choosing fabric, cutting, piecing, sandwiching, quilting and binding. And in the end if you hate it - the most you've lost is a few fat quarters but you've gained far more in experience and confidence.
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