Ack - the tedium is getting to me... 14 done, 6 to go...
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Ack - the tedium is getting to me... 14 done, 6 to go...
The quilt I'm working on now has 4 small (1 inch) borders and then a large border - which adds up to 20 border strips. I pushed through the first 10 strips over the weekend and have managed to get 4 more on tonight. I'd really like to get the last 6 on, but ADD is striking hard and I'm getting easily distracted.
Measure, pin, sew, press, measure pin, sew, press... repeat... repeat... repeat...
I keep telling myself that it will be worth it, and it will look really good... but then I get drawn back out to find something else to do...
Anyone else reach this point at times? I'm sure I'm not alone.
Cheers, K
Measure, pin, sew, press, measure pin, sew, press... repeat... repeat... repeat...
I keep telling myself that it will be worth it, and it will look really good... but then I get drawn back out to find something else to do...
Anyone else reach this point at times? I'm sure I'm not alone.
Cheers, K
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I did a paper pieced quilt for my father, the same block over and over again, and you can't chain piece it to make it go quicker, I was bored to tears with it.
Persist with it and I'm sure it will be worth it in the end
Persist with it and I'm sure it will be worth it in the end
#5
When I'm quilting a large quilt with the same motif block after block, it can get tedious too. What I like to do is listen to a good audiobook. I only let myself listen to it when I'm working on the quilt, so if I want to find out 'who dun it', I HAVE to go back and keep working on the project! LOL
Something to consider next time you have a lot of border strips is this - if you miter the corners, you can sew all five strips together first as a strip set, THEN add that to the quilt top. Mitering a border is a little more difficult than a straight border, but can save you time when you have multiple borders.
Keep going, you're almost there!!!!
Something to consider next time you have a lot of border strips is this - if you miter the corners, you can sew all five strips together first as a strip set, THEN add that to the quilt top. Mitering a border is a little more difficult than a straight border, but can save you time when you have multiple borders.
Keep going, you're almost there!!!!
#8
If I get like this I do the opposite of DonnaB I tell myself I have to complete the tedious project BEFORE I start another one so I get it accomplished, don't have another UFO and then miraculously I get it finished. Good luck, find a reward for yourself.
#10
I'm working on a quilt for my Mum - same block, 30 times, with only an occasional piece in a different colour to break the monotony. It seemed like a good idea when I started...am trying (and failing at the moment) to do a block a day, and am also working on other projects.
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