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Old 02-09-2010, 05:03 PM
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man, this FMQ thing is going so slow! and it's just a toddler quilt!! I keep messing up, my bobbin keeps messing up, etc etc. and I can only do this when the kids are awake and not fighting so I don't get much time. I want to finish this thing for my daughter!! will the special quilting fairies come tonight and finish this for me??? sorry just had to vent......
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Old 02-09-2010, 05:07 PM
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Try speeding up your speed, works for me. Keep at it, it gets easier with time.
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Old 02-09-2010, 05:34 PM
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this is my first FMQ attempt so I'm pretty slow. but I would be able to get this done quicker if I had more time. I can't work on it once the kids go to sleep because we have a small house and it's too loud! :( oh well one step at a time I guess!
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Old 02-09-2010, 05:44 PM
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Keep going Rymer!!
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Old 02-09-2010, 05:48 PM
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Can you move your sewing machine to a place away from where the kids sleep?

And I agree with going faster rather than slower. There's something about that that just makes it better. Try it on a scrap first to get the feel for it. Good luck!
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Old 02-09-2010, 06:16 PM
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thanks Ninnie!!!

normally I sew downstairs (we have a ranch w/ a finished basement) but since this is a quilt I need more space for it to lay out on then my sewing desk, so I have to sit at the dining room table. it's a bummer....I feel like if I brought it downstairs I'd have a lot of trouble moving the quilt around on the sewing machine since I have nothing to lay it on down there. I have half of it done, I'm hoping I can get the rest of it done by this weekend. "crosses fingers!"
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Old 02-09-2010, 06:50 PM
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Good luck on your quilt.
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Old 02-09-2010, 07:03 PM
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can you put some portable tables around your machine downstairs? Like card tables or small banquet tables?
How old are the kids? Mine used to like using the dining room table as a fort when my quilts were dangling over. Of course, you can make some additional draping for their benefit, like a big sheet or tablecloth, but it worked for me when they were little.
They also got used to the sound of the machine and my daughter actually found it lulled her to sleep, but I guess it depends upon the machine and how loud it is!
Good luck and hang in there!!
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Lisa, I love your idea of a 'fort' for the kids while you quilt!
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I can't take credit for the idea. The kids thought it up, but once they did, they had a lot of "fort time"!! :-D
we have a two story house and my machine table sat under my daughter's bedroom. I was always afraid it was keeping her awake.
Eventually we renovated our house and I got a sewing room that was not under her bedroom. The first night I moved into the sewing room she came downstairs and exclaimed that she did not like the "new" house. When I asked why, she said she could not hear my sewing machine and she could not fall asleep. Now that she is 24 she still finds the hum of the machine relaxing and she is sewing at night when she has time after work. Must be genetic! :D
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