Do you think you could get tired of quilting?
#32
I've been retired for a couple of years now and I do sew most days. I don't think I will ever get tired of quilting. Every day I look forward to completing my chores and errands so that I can retreat to my sewing room.
#33
I have thought about that also. By now I have been quilting for 6 years. I also do other hobbies but quilting has taken over. I live in a warmer climate and knitted items are not as practical. Also clothing gets out grown while quilts seem to last longer. I guess I do not know for sure. For now I really enjoy it and the toys and fabric I have invested in have sure gotten their use. Also some of my children and friends quilt so that spurs me on and gives me company adding a new dimension. It would have to be something really good to replace quilting.
#34
I know how you feel I was out of work for a year. I did not start quilting till two months prior to getting another job. Now I wonder why I am sitting at a desk all day...really thinking I may have to retire. Once I started doing projects, gardening, quilting, cooking, cleaning...I started to really enjoy being home. I do like the extra money for my fun projects but I also can do the same by looking for sales or using what I already have.
Originally Posted by Japonica
I used to wish that I could not work anymore and be able to just play all day with my varied interests in crafts. Well, be careful what you wish for!!!! Laid off three years ago and decided to just retire thanks to a great DH. Took awhile to learn how to play. I have worked since I was 17 and currently am 58. Felt guilty for some odd reason. Now, 3 years down the road, I love it. I must admit I miss the challenge of a once fast paced, heavy travel job.
Now I have put new challenges in front of myself. Polymer clay, fused glass, (hubby bought me a kiln while I was still working and I never used it)crochet, made 6 baby afghans since I have been laid off. Got into jewelry making a bit. Now quilting. It is something I have always wanted to attempt and I did 2 months ago. I blew the dust off a sewing machine DH bought me 10 years ago and I never used. I am so hooked!!! I love it. The best part...fabric shopping. OMG! Like I needed another obsession! I know I own Michaels craft store now I am looking to buy Joann's!! Quilting is GREAT. So, long story short, No, I can't ever see myself getting tired of it!
Now I have put new challenges in front of myself. Polymer clay, fused glass, (hubby bought me a kiln while I was still working and I never used it)crochet, made 6 baby afghans since I have been laid off. Got into jewelry making a bit. Now quilting. It is something I have always wanted to attempt and I did 2 months ago. I blew the dust off a sewing machine DH bought me 10 years ago and I never used. I am so hooked!!! I love it. The best part...fabric shopping. OMG! Like I needed another obsession! I know I own Michaels craft store now I am looking to buy Joann's!! Quilting is GREAT. So, long story short, No, I can't ever see myself getting tired of it!
#39
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I've taken breaks in the past (honestly many years there for a while). I have quilted more while working outside the home than I ever did as a stay at home mom....not sure why. Maybe because I can only truly afford this hobby when I have a job LOL!
#40
I hope I never get tired of quilting. Seems as tho I have an endless list of quilts/projects I want to make. My problem is that I have soooo many quilts I have made for myself that I don't know what to do with them all! I love making quilts for others and various causes, but those opportunities aren't always there or what I'm into at the time!
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