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Old 09-26-2010, 11:48 AM
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I think I'm becoming a top hoarder! Or at least I can see the potential. Just this week I finished piecing a scrappy Jacob's Ladder I started last year AND pulled out a piece of hand quilting that hasn't seen a needle since last year. I'm usually very strict about not starting anything else until the current project is done to the binding. In my defense I was babysitting my infant granddaughter. Now that I am no longer sitting, I must say it's great to get back to my sewing. However, my niece is getting married next October and I absolutely MUST start her wedding quilt. It has a ton of applique and since I am slow as molasses with that I really need to start now. So...the JL may have to wait. I can really see how the hoarding starts!
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Old 09-26-2010, 01:21 PM
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We should get together as I enjoy finishing quilts as much as piecing them! :-D
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Old 09-26-2010, 02:19 PM
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The lqs I go to buys quilt tops from a couple of ladies that have your problem. They do a lot of quilting for others and just add these to their things to do. I've never asked but assume they sell the finished products.
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Old 09-26-2010, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
Originally Posted by KathyAire
Well, then, that's how all those 'quilt tops' end up in garage sales when the quilter dies and the kids don't know what to do with them.

Get busy, ladies. Get those tops quilted don't let them be wasted.
a true statement and perfectly valid piece of advice. :-)

on the other hand, i once had the opportunity to turn a top made by a friend's grandmother into a finished quilt. it was an honor i don't expect to encounter often in my life.

we've also heard from more than one member who was inspired to start quilting because they wanted to finish an ancestor's quilt.

i don't have UFO's. i have future heirlooms and archeological treasures. (that's my story, and i'm stickin' to it. :lol: :lol: :lol: )
I like the future heirlooms idea! I'll steal that one!
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Old 09-26-2010, 02:33 PM
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I was under the impression we as quilters had no bad habits.
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Old 09-26-2010, 02:38 PM
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There's a lady that sells just the quilt tops on ebay...seems, she, like you, enjoys the process of designing and sewing the parts into tops but doesn't enjoy the quilting/binding/backing process...but for those of us that like that part and not the beginning steps, I'm thankful that she's willing to sell just the tops... :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: Or, maybe there's an organization(are there girl scout quilters/sewers near you or senior citizens groups) that would like to finish them...
My worse habit is getting all enthused with the planning,buying the fabric, etc. and then stall in actually doing all of that cutting, sewing, etc. to complete the top... :-(
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Old 09-26-2010, 02:56 PM
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My problem is not finishing the quilt tops but too many kits waiting to be started. I take my tops to be quilted by a friend that has a LA quilting shop. I just can't handle that any more.But, alas, I just went to QuiltFest in Jacksonville and succumbed to temptation and bought more kits. The show was great!
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Old 09-26-2010, 03:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Dragonfly Nana
Originally Posted by Honey
I do very simple quilting on the smaller quilts, but I must confess, that I take my bigger quilts to someone else for quilting. Then I bring them home and bind them. I know that it is cheating to do this, but I'm just not ready to quilt a large quilt.
Cheating???? I don't think so. Trying to quilt a large top on a small machine is very difficult (and my hands are too old for that much hand work). I wish I knew someone in my area well enough to trust my tops to them.
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Funny that your name is Paula. My machine quilter's name is Paula and I found her through the local quilt shop. They had a lot of cards but told me who was the very best and they were right. I never spend a $5 bill when I have one, an old savings tip from my Mom, and put that bill in a teapot every week to pay for the long-arm quilter OR go to my local quilt shop with a long-arm and do it myself. It's only $15 an hour and you can usually get one done in two hours.

It's just not my thing unless it is a very small project. I've wasted too much time ripping a mess out that it is worth it to me. We all spend $5 a week on something we don't need at the grocery store; I just decided to set my priorities.
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Old 09-26-2010, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by Honey
I do very simple quilting on the smaller quilts, but I must confess, that I take my bigger quilts to someone else for quilting. Then I bring them home and bind them. I know that it is cheating to do this, but I'm just not ready to quilt a large quilt.
That is not cheating!!!!! When you work full time it is a major accomplishment just to get the top pieced. The lady I take my quilts to is an artist with a longarm. She is also very reasonably priced. I would never get a quilt finished if I didn't have someone else do the quilting. I don't show my quilts, I have given them all away. I figure when I retire I can start learning how to do the machine quilting. Until then I guess you can call me a piecer instead of a quilter.
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Old 09-26-2010, 03:21 PM
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No, I have to finish one quilt before I start another one or else I know I will never finish it. I just finished quilting one and already have another one pieced and ready for sandwiching. Just waintin to get the backing.
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