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Old 05-06-2015, 03:56 PM
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I am sure you quilters can help me out. I want to use some of the fabric I have been collecting. It is not a big stash, but I would rather not buy new fabric when I have some. Do I need a pattern first? How do I convert jelly roll, charms, etc. patterns into the yardage I have. I am looking to make some baby quilts, charity quilts and possibly a twin size. By the way, I am in my upper 70"s and really would like to use what I have.

There was a recent post where someone's mother 78 years old passed on all her fabric to her. That made me wonder am I getting too old to quilt. I love to create and hate to have to give up yet.
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Old 05-06-2015, 04:24 PM
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To answer you last comment first...NO you are not too old to quilt! I'm almost 72 & plan to be quilting for many, many years from now. I don't know if you are familiar with Bonnie Hunter but she makes wonderful scrap quilts & you might check out her site here:

http://www.quiltville.com/

She has a lot of free patterns & tons & tons of valuable information on her site.

Go for it & never stop doing what you love!
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Old 05-06-2015, 04:35 PM
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No, you are not too old to quilt... I am 73, mow my own lawn, clean my swimming pool filter, prune my bushes, garden, keep chicken and I still have time to quilt. I do the outside work in the morning, come in take a shower, a nap and then quilt in the evening. I also have a HQ16 that I quilt for myself, friends and others.

My daughter, who also quilts, comes shopping in my stash. We have discussed what will happen to my stash and my sewing machines (7).

O hope you don't think this is morbid but I want my son to make my casket lined with my favorite quilt and a rotary cutter in my hand..

So never give up, have fun doing what you like to do.
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Old 05-06-2015, 04:49 PM
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In my mom's senior quilting group you would be the young one. One of the ladies just turned 98 and she is still going strong!!!
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Old 05-06-2015, 04:50 PM
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No, you definitely are not too old to quilt. I am 79 and started quilting 4 years ago. I quilt every spare minute as there is so much I want to quilt. And I am having so much fun! I love using pre cuts because they save me time. Most of the patterns I use are for precuts. When I want to use yardage to make my own precuts, I use the slots of the June Taylor Shape Cut Pro to cut 10" or 5" squares or 2 1/2" jelly roll strips. I have the electric AccuQuilt Go Big; but, for me, there is less fabric waste with the Shape Cut Pro and I have used it so much that I am very fast with the cutting. I hope you will quilt and that you will enjoy it as much as I do.
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Old 05-06-2015, 05:00 PM
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Jenny Doan from the Missouri Star Quilt Company has lots of video tutorials on YouTube--she makes quick and easy quilts.

This site lists the sizes of pre-cuts--you can cut them from yardage to suit a pattern that calls for pre-cuts: http://www.quiltwithmo.com/fabric-terms.htm
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Old 05-06-2015, 05:28 PM
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Keep quilting!! It keeps the mind active.
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Old 05-06-2015, 05:40 PM
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No such thing as too old to quilt!

as for using your stash, I tend to look for patterns first, keeping in mind my stash fabric and quantities. Once I have matched up piles of fabric to a pattern, THEN I start cutting. The trick is going through patterns/pictures of quilts and finding the pattern that suit your fabric and quilting skills.

If if you are looking for some simple designs, think about a 3 or 5 rail fence pattern---you can make it work with almost all fabrics. Another is a simple square in a square pattern if you have lots of small cuts and FQs.
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If you want to and are able to - you are young enough to do so!
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Old 05-06-2015, 06:31 PM
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Your never too old to quilt. I am 72 and quilt almost every day. It gets so "bad" that I dream about quilting my latest creation. One bad habit I have is starting the next quilt before finishing the one I am working on. I enjoy making difficult patterns, and have 3 almost ready to quilt. My new machine has a larger harp so I can quilt on it. I have recently made 3 or 4 twin sized using mainly my stash. The only problem is my stash seems just the same size as it's always been.
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