Help , inspiration please !
#11
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Pensacola, FL
Posts: 1,599
My husband has bought a classic car, a 41 year old Triumph Herald as a new interest---with my blessing. I thought I would make a lap quilt to put in it,to use when he goes to shows. I am still unsure what design to use though.I thought maybe log cabin with either alternative applique blocks of a car. For weeks now I have had fabric and books spread out on the dining room table, with no luck.
Good luck in your New Adventures!
#12
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Casa Grande AZ/Wisconsin
Posts: 208
I was the same way a few years back I moved from all friends and family from wisconsin to az and didnt know any body.I got involved in a quilt shop that makes cancer quilts.The ladys are fun to be with and I have learned a lot.You have a lot of knowledge to share and there are many young girls wanting to learn how to quilt.Check out your church and see if there is a need there to help.Maybe there are others who would like a new challenge in your ladys group.It is always nice to be needed.God Bless and will keep you in prayer to help along the way.Dawn
#13
I had a thought -- when I first moved to Maine -- many moons ago -- I called the adult Ed program at the school and asked if they wanted a quilting or cake decorating class -- It was a great way to meet new people. I also volunteered at the local library and the little theater to meet people
Mim
Mim
#14
Hey Letty!
I have times when I just don't feel like doing anything (even quilting, which I love =), and it's usually when I'm feeling worn out or stressed out (which moving can definitely do to anyone!)....anyways, I've found that it's helpful to just give myself permission to not do anything unless I feel like it, even telling myself 'you know what, if you don't ever want to make another quilt again, then don't!' Sometimes, I think we can just get so worn out (maybe physically, maybe mentally or emotionally) that we just need a break, and need to not put any more pressure on ourselves....so, long story short, don't be too hard on yourself; you're definitely not alone..we all have times where we just need a break =)
I have times when I just don't feel like doing anything (even quilting, which I love =), and it's usually when I'm feeling worn out or stressed out (which moving can definitely do to anyone!)....anyways, I've found that it's helpful to just give myself permission to not do anything unless I feel like it, even telling myself 'you know what, if you don't ever want to make another quilt again, then don't!' Sometimes, I think we can just get so worn out (maybe physically, maybe mentally or emotionally) that we just need a break, and need to not put any more pressure on ourselves....so, long story short, don't be too hard on yourself; you're definitely not alone..we all have times where we just need a break =)
#15
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Topeka, KS
Posts: 3,813
Keep in mind that moving is almost as many stress points as having a death in the family. It takes time to recover from that. Be good to yourself. All the reccommendations above about places to meet people are good. Do what you feel like doing for a while.
#16
I think i would feel the same way as you do, Lettie. Big changes -- no matter your age! Good luck in finding a new group of quilting buddies. We quilters seem to live in every part of the country. In the meantime, you might consider an applique block as the center of you quilt. You could applique a simple rendition of the car. Another idea would be to have a photo of your husband and his car transferred to fabric of a center block. Either center could be surrounded by your log cabin blocks! My husband would love an Austin Healy Sprite, same vintage!
#17
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Abingdon, MD
Posts: 1,659
Moving can be very stressful, even when it is a welcome one. The suggestions from the members who have already written are very good, and would work for anyone who is in a slump. Don't give up quilting, but take a short break if it feels like the right thing to do. You will always return to your quilting, it sounds as if you have a lot of yourself invested in it. Good luck with your new home.
#18
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 77
Carie
Letty, My husband recently bought a 1926 Ford, 4 dr with a top that we 're replacing- It's not a bad top but needed to be changed. So, now we have it in the box waiting for spring or at least some warmer weather to replace it.Since the windows are opened, I purchased some flannel and am going to quilt it in diagional fashion, then sew a SILOWET (?) OF the car on them--They are actually a large "lap" size. I am making two of these and hope they turn out okay. When I get them done, I'll send a picture for you. This car business is a new one for me!!! Take care....it's when we stop sewing, we give up - so let's live while we can. I just turned 73 this past Nov. and am plannihng to go a lot more years before my final goodbye!
#20
Moving is so hard. Sometimes it just takes time to get settled. Maybe you could make something small to sort of get you started? My husband does cars too, and I made some tote bags with car fabric that I really liked. Our car club asked for donations for a charity auction and I made six of those and one quilt, but I kept one tote for me. Maybe making yourself a car tote bag could help?
At any rate, my thoughts are with you. It isn't easy being in a new place. Maybe there is a quilt guild you could enjoy or a workshop you could take?
Dina
At any rate, my thoughts are with you. It isn't easy being in a new place. Maybe there is a quilt guild you could enjoy or a workshop you could take?
Dina
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