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Old 01-19-2012, 07:13 PM
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I think we all have our days but I find if something just doesn't go like I want I get frustrated and just let it go for a while even a few hrs and then go back. I'm like that also when I crochet but when I get frustrated with the fabric I try either reading or crochet to try to think of something else and this QB is a good place to come and just read about the problems someone else is having and it makes you feel a little better. Don't be to hard on yourself you may be stressing yourself out and that's why you can't figure the pattern out or maybe after you start it's not what you want. Don't be to upset if your memory keeps giving you a problem see the Dr. it could be something simple. I just found out I had an underactive thyroid and it affects your memory and so do blood sugar problems you may already know what may be bothering you. Hugs & Prayers to you so you can get on with your quilting. Don't give it up just yet. Sue
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Old 01-19-2012, 07:17 PM
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We all have our moments. Just step back take a deep breath and take a break. Sometimes we all need it.
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Old 01-19-2012, 07:29 PM
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I find watching the videos on utube is so helpful. it not only gets me modivated it also shows me how to easily put my blocks together.
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Old 01-19-2012, 07:46 PM
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I often get discouraged when someone brings me something to do and it's a pattern or fabric that I really don't like. I find that I have to force myself to work on it and it seems like it takes me forever to complete it. So, I keep several small projects around that I can stop and work on when I start feeling bored and if that doesn't work, I just walk away from the project for a few hours or the rest of the day. Good luck and may things get better for you real soon.
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Old 01-20-2012, 03:56 AM
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Put the complicated pattern aside and find an easier one. We have all been there. You can always talk to a quilting friend to look at the project with you and sometimes a different pair of eyes helps. Let us know how you make out.
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Old 01-20-2012, 05:11 AM
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When having difficulty in interpreting a quilt pattern, invite a friend or two in to help you find the way. You know, we quilters, have a sisterhood that calls us together. I am sure your friends will stick with you until the answers are found and the pleasure of having them help will be a blessing to all. Good Luck!!
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Old 01-20-2012, 05:35 AM
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I get that way. I'll go for days and not even want to touch a piece of fabric. That's when I walk away and work on my Redwork, read a book or watch a good movie. Then in no time I'm thinking about that project that's in the works and get back to it. I find it also helps if I get myself organized and clean/straighten up my sewing area so when I do feel the urge to get behind my machine again there's not a mess staring me in the face. You'll get back to where you love to quilt again. It just takes some time.
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Old 01-20-2012, 05:36 AM
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I think everyone gets discouraged here and there. Step back, maybe work on something completely diffrent. Even a standard "block" quilt. I like doing a Raggedy Quilt when I feel discouraged. Basic blocks, AND the fringe will hide most imperfections. It sure takes the worry out and lets me relax and ENJOY quilting.
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Old 01-20-2012, 05:37 AM
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I have been that way. I have never been able to aplique right... It really gets me because I could always draw and can just about draw any design I see onto fabric. I just can't get it to look right. I have never had much experience hand sewing and I don't like the look of machine sewn aplique. Recently I tried to do a mystery quilt and most of the blocks I could piece but two of them I just can't get right... I haven a tendency to wad those pieces up and stick them in a drawer but the drawer is getting full! lol Take a nap and try again, thats what has worked for me a few times.
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Old 01-20-2012, 05:49 AM
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Change gears and do other patterns that you are familiar with. Try a table runner or potholder. I get inspired by going to quilts shows or looking at new displays at LQS. Do you have a quilting buddy that can help you with patterns? Don't give up!
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