Bucket List Question
#41
I've always wanted a Storm at Sea quilt. so, i'm making it now a king size, English Paper Piecing, as if it's not a pain to do already. I'm doing it in aquas and blues. I saw it on pintrest and fell in love with it my dh wants me now to hand quilt it. he doesn't like the feel of machine quilted. I just found this out after I paid $500 to have a quilt quilted. oh, and a double wedding ring too. don't know what colors yet. maybe 30's
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#42
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I have a life bucket list, floating around my noggin. For quilts, I save inspiration quilts to a variety of Pinterest Boards.
If something really7 catches my eye, or I know who would love it, I buy the supplies, print off the pattern and put everything (except backing and binding) in a scrapbooking tote. I then have everything ready to go when I have time to work on it. I wash yardage (not precuts) and make sure the yardage is washed and ready to go too.
I currently have about 10 'kits' ready to go. That is about a two year supply for me.
I watched Jenny Doan's Tutorial for the North Star Quilt last week. I bought the supplies for it and it is on the top of my list. My Dad would love it and he is 89 and getting frail, so I cannot afford to wait. I hope to have it done by August.
For life bucket list, I plan to drive across Canada next Summer, once I graduate from University. I am not sure if I will buy a small motor home or travel trailer, or tent and use motels along the way. I may dip into New England to visit family in NH and on Cape Cod.
If I do not do that, I plan to go on a textile tour to either Morocco or India.
If something really7 catches my eye, or I know who would love it, I buy the supplies, print off the pattern and put everything (except backing and binding) in a scrapbooking tote. I then have everything ready to go when I have time to work on it. I wash yardage (not precuts) and make sure the yardage is washed and ready to go too.
I currently have about 10 'kits' ready to go. That is about a two year supply for me.
I watched Jenny Doan's Tutorial for the North Star Quilt last week. I bought the supplies for it and it is on the top of my list. My Dad would love it and he is 89 and getting frail, so I cannot afford to wait. I hope to have it done by August.
For life bucket list, I plan to drive across Canada next Summer, once I graduate from University. I am not sure if I will buy a small motor home or travel trailer, or tent and use motels along the way. I may dip into New England to visit family in NH and on Cape Cod.
If I do not do that, I plan to go on a textile tour to either Morocco or India.
#43
Ditto. Saved pictures and screen shots. Sometimes I’ve saved a screen shot of a quilt with where to find it later (like Jenny on YouTube). Sometimes it’s a photo of anything that has inspired me, like the trim to a Native American dress at a museum. And frequently a screen shot of a post here on quilting board. And I have actually gone back through when searching for ideas. Most recently, boxy stars by Bonnie Hunter for a table runner.
#44
That's the one on my list that I haven't tackled yet...I've pieced several 3D tops (yet to be quilted) but haven't had the nerve to tackle Labyrinth Walk. Soon though.....soon......
#46
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I think we all have bucket lists either in our minds or written down...the question is how many in that bucket get done.
I have a ton of books in each is a pattern I want to do so each yr I make a resolution I'll pick a book, do one project and move onto the next book and the next till all those books have been used even if it's only one quilt from each.
Well, each yr that resolution makes it thru Jan and then I move onto other things and it's not books. I just go w/the flow and work on whatever hits me at the moment...which could be a kit, pattern or just coming up w/my own fun idea for a art quilt.
I have a ton of books in each is a pattern I want to do so each yr I make a resolution I'll pick a book, do one project and move onto the next book and the next till all those books have been used even if it's only one quilt from each.
Well, each yr that resolution makes it thru Jan and then I move onto other things and it's not books. I just go w/the flow and work on whatever hits me at the moment...which could be a kit, pattern or just coming up w/my own fun idea for a art quilt.
#47
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This is pretty much me also. But I try to put them on my "soon" to do list when I don't have a great grand baby to make one for. I love the ones I get done, but I don't get to keep many of them.
#48
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Location: Florida
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I have a quilting bucket list. When I get "organized" in the sewing room, I keep a pen and paper beside me and write down the ufo's, fabric collections and patterns that I find tucked here and there. It's great whenever I finish something to go thru that list and see what I want to do next.
#49
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I have A LOT of folders on Pinterest where I keep ideas, inspiration and quilts which I guess would be my bucket list. I then print out the quilts that are currently rising to the top of the list. (The list changes frequently) Then I design in EQ8, and print out the final design. I usually end up making multiple designs to get to the final one or two. Then the printed quilt pictures go in a folder in my sewing room, and when it is time to start a new quilt, I pull them out. I next pull out my fabric, and decide which quilt to make next. Pictures from pinterest make up the bucket list. Whatever works, right?
#50
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Location: Dallas area, Texas, USA
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I'm the same. I have a lot of quilts listed on the computer that still appeal to me even after several years, but sometimes I cull a few that no longer do. Sometimes it takes a special occasion, such as someone having a baby, for me to go into that list and have something wave its little hand and say, "Pick me!" It's just a useful resource for when I need it. I don't really think I'll weep at the end for all the ones I didn't get around to making. Something new often grabs my attention and gets priority over bucket quilts. It's a hobby, and I have my permission to be completely random.
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