!5 minutes a day challenge
#151
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Valley Grove, WV
Posts: 724
Since I accepted the challange on Jan. 3rd., I finished 2 small quilts for Children and Youth Services. a sweatshirt jacket that I started almost 2 years ago and made a Valentine wall hanging. There were a couple of days that I was unable to do anything, but for the most part................my 15 minutes turned into..................2 hours, or more. I love it!!!!!! :thumbup:
#153
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Norfolk, VA
Posts: 5,397
I agree. This past week I took a class and made the cutest little sewing kit/bag for all of my hand applique stuff and I'm taking it to work with me and during my break I have it ready to work on my block. I do back basting so it's all ready for me to work on. I like quilting with the machine but I also like the quietness of hand work as well.
#156
I also stand by the 15 mins a day rule! I tell my students that you can get a lot accomplished in just 15 mins a day. I know it sounds strange but as you say it really does add up. I do practice what I preach! Luann
#158
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Buffalo, N.Y.
Posts: 383
Just what I need!!
I'm in, but can only commit for 6 weeks. At that time I will begin a new class (still in college) and will need to study every minute possible.
Began a D9P project last summer and so far have only cut the squares, no sewing at all. Perhaps I can do one 9 patch a day!
I'm in, but can only commit for 6 weeks. At that time I will begin a new class (still in college) and will need to study every minute possible.
Began a D9P project last summer and so far have only cut the squares, no sewing at all. Perhaps I can do one 9 patch a day!
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