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x7lillies 08-24-2012 06:46 AM

Hello from Rochester, NY!
 
Hello Everyone!

My name is Kim and I started quilting about a year ago. I'd done needlepoint and a few applique lap quilts and baby quilts, but nothing large scale or by-the-block. My first foray into quilting a large piece was a full-sized log cabin quilt (blues and greens), which went together nicely. After that, I made another as a gift for my sister that had started out with the intention of being spring colors, but ended up looking more like rainbow sherbet. It wasn't terrible, but color blending lessons learned!

After that quilt, I decided to open an etsy shop to try and sell some of my crafts (really, to fund my quilting habit!), including some dog bandanas for fun. No sales yet, but it's only been about 2 months. I've heard these things take time, and maybe sales will start coming in when people start shopping for the holidays. Also, who buys a quilt in the summer? I think cooler weather will help me out, too.

I have some custom listings, so that I don't have to invest a lot in making quilts I'm not sure I can sell, but I couldn't stand being project-less for too long and made a sunset colors bargello quilt. My largest quilt to date (90" x 90"), it turned out really well! Really square, no major alignment issues, and I even managed to quilt it on my singer! It turned out really nice. Not sold yet, but here's hoping!

In my spare time, I've been making some quilted fabric postcards and some cute one-block-wonder pot holders for the holidays. I've also started on cathedral window pillow covers for my living room. First attempt at those, and I'm finding them therapeutic. Just the right mix of ironing, machine stitching, and hand sewing. Plus, since it's for me, no rush to get it finished :)

I have to say that quilting for me is like therapy. It keeps me focused on just the quilt, and I can de-stress about whatever's going on in my life by joining pretty pieces of fabric together and making something beautiful. My only complaint is that I wish it were a tad less expensive of a hobby :P

I'm looking forward to having a place to come and share my quilting triumphs and mistakes, and looking forward to seeing what everyone else is up to!

Thanks for reading,
Kim

erstan947 08-24-2012 07:04 AM

Welcome from Louisiana. We would love to see some photos of your work. This is a great place to share and learn!

bstock 08-24-2012 07:06 AM

Welcome from Buffalo, NY!!

nygal 08-24-2012 07:14 AM

Welcome from Eastern New York!!

x7lillies 08-24-2012 07:26 AM

I actually just posted a picture of my first bargello quilt here:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...ml#post5464203

I plan on posting some pictures of my cathedral window pillow covers this weekend, too!

crafty pat 08-24-2012 07:48 AM

Welcome from SC Texas. So happy you have joined us.

Neesie 08-24-2012 08:15 AM

Howdy and welcome, from Texas!

AnnieF 08-24-2012 08:26 AM

Hi Kim, Welcome from Rochester, NY. I live in Henrietta and have been quilting for more than 20 years. I found the answer to your question of being project-less. I was a solitary quilter for a long time and decided that I wanted to find a group of women to quilt with.....and do community service while I was quilting. I belong to a Church-sponsored Quilt Ministry. You don't have to be a member of the church (I am not) but the whole purpose of the group is to make baby quilts for Highland Hospital"s high risk baby nursery. One of the members works as a volunteer and disperses the quilts once we've made them. The group started with 4 or 5 members with only 3 of us who actually knew how to quilt and on any given Sunday, we could number over 15. We meet the 1st and 3rd Sunday afternoons for 3 hours and sew whatever pattern we want from a group stash knowing that the quilts will be donated. It alllows me to work off someone else's stash and it's a very creative environment with a lot of laughs.

Abby'smom 08-24-2012 12:14 PM

:) welcome from se TX

Thumbelina 08-24-2012 01:07 PM

Hi Kim, welcome from NE Ohio.

MarLeClair 08-24-2012 02:39 PM

Welcome from Spencerport, NY. Sounds like we are neighbors. Enjoy the Board-I haven't been here long but really enjoy the inspiration.

Lakeview Quilting 08-24-2012 04:14 PM

Hello Kim, welcome from Oklahoma!!!

SallySaidSew 08-24-2012 07:11 PM

A warm welcome from North Central Washington!

Lori B. 08-25-2012 03:47 AM

Welcome from Michigan!:)

Jim's Gem 08-25-2012 10:51 AM

​Welcome to the board from Southern California!

x7lillies 08-27-2012 06:32 AM


Originally Posted by AnnieF (Post 5464390)
Hi Kim, Welcome from Rochester, NY. I live in Henrietta and have been quilting for more than 20 years. I found the answer to your question of being project-less. I was a solitary quilter for a long time and decided that I wanted to find a group of women to quilt with.....and do community service while I was quilting. I belong to a Church-sponsored Quilt Ministry. You don't have to be a member of the church (I am not) but the whole purpose of the group is to make baby quilts for Highland Hospital"s high risk baby nursery. One of the members works as a volunteer and disperses the quilts once we've made them. The group started with 4 or 5 members with only 3 of us who actually knew how to quilt and on any given Sunday, we could number over 15. We meet the 1st and 3rd Sunday afternoons for 3 hours and sew whatever pattern we want from a group stash knowing that the quilts will be donated. It alllows me to work off someone else's stash and it's a very creative environment with a lot of laughs.

Thanks, Annie! That sounds great! Do you meet at the Church? I'd love to help out with such a wonderful cause :)

SueDor 08-28-2012 01:43 AM

Hi from Ohio!

orangeroom 08-28-2012 03:39 AM

Kim, welcome from Fairport, NY!!! As you can see there are many of us on here, even from the same county! There are about 7-10 of us who try to get together once a month to support out LQS (local quilt shops) and then have lunch afterwards. If you'd like to be included in the invite each month, please pm me your e-mail address and I'll forward it to the woman who usually spearheads the meeting.

I've been sewing ~20 years and quilting ~10. I often rent the LA (long arm) at Jackie Lynn's on East Ridge Road in Irondequoit. Do you go on shop hops? The central NY shop hop is coming up at the end of September. It involves a lot of shops between here and towards Syracuse.

Welcome!

Jammin' Jane 08-29-2012 10:38 AM

Hello Kim!
Welcome from Minnesota!
Glad you've joined us! :)

AnnieF 09-01-2012 06:14 PM


Originally Posted by x7lillies (Post 5471316)
Thanks, Annie! That sounds great! Do you meet at the Church? I'd love to help out with such a wonderful cause :)

Pm me and I can give you the details. We'd love to have you join us. With all the good work we do...we also take time for ourselves...we have a quilt away weekend coming up at the end of September

cowgirlquilter 09-02-2012 04:11 AM

Welcome from the heart of wine country in Napa California!

IrishNY 09-02-2012 10:51 AM

Welcome from NC! I grew up in Rochester - and my parents live on Keuka Lake so I visit often. You have some great quilt shops in your area, including one of my absolute favorites in Dansville. Hope you like it here.

Fabric Galore 09-02-2012 02:15 PM

Welcome from central Florida. You sound very ambitious. Good luck with your shop.

maT 09-03-2012 09:01 AM

welcome from Greece, NY !! you will love this board - so much information and inspiration!!


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