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How do YOU conquer quilter's block?

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Old 02-27-2011, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by butterflies5518
Wow, are you talking about me??? I have fabric for three tops I am excited about, organized and folded yesterday and just can't step foot in my sewing room today, okay honestly more than 3 weeks - really need to get started. I did start a new job 3 weeks ago and the intensity is kicking my hiney. So guess I just need those big girl panties and just do it, yep working on it at least!
LOL! Is that what I need? Big girl panties? Strange as it sounds if it works, I just might have to give it a try, lol!
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Old 02-27-2011, 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Holice
I have some "no brainer" project at the machine to work on.
I just bought one of the Accucut cutting machines. In practice I cut some 2" squares. So when I need a break or have a block I sew a few together. One day I will have enough for a small quilt and it helps motivate me to do other things which I am getting stressed out over.
thanks Holice. One more thing for me to try. 2" squares and Big Girl Panties. One way or the other something is going to do the trick.
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Old 02-27-2011, 03:58 PM
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Close your eyes and mind and forget all the ufos you have going and start something new
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That same thing happens to me every once in a while. I usually spend my time visiting friends, reading or shopping. Eventually, the bug bites again. Patience....the desire will return!
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Old 02-27-2011, 04:19 PM
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I'm in a slump right now and haven't worked on anything in probably a month either. I think it is the last two quilts have been very intense, small and exact piecing. It's just burned me out. I do WANT to work on something but I DON'T want a bunch of UFOs getting started up.

Oh wait... I did do a little bit of work yesterday on a third quilt, got half the center circle completed. But that's it.
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Old 02-27-2011, 05:03 PM
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I think we all have periods where we are in a funk from being sick, being over extended, the winter weather, etc. Sometimes we need to accept that it is okay for us to just "do nothing" for a day or two. I was in a "block" for two years while I was completing my masters program. After I finished in October I seemed to collect lots of ideas yet couldn't get started. My granddaughter (age 6) helped me get back in the groove over Christmas by asking me to help her make her quilt top.
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Old 02-27-2011, 05:10 PM
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have felt same here - no motivation to start, finish or even work on anything. I blame it on the dreary weather that just makes me lazy and unmotivated - not enuf sun lately to give me the energy to do anything!
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Old 02-27-2011, 05:46 PM
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I've not had the problem yet. However, why not look up some quilt challenges from other guilds or AQS past shows etc and set yourself the goal of making that challenge? It will get you out of your comfort zone, help you to think of new ideas and even if you don't end up with what you started out to do, it is the challenge along the way that could help you discover a new technique or style for you to use. Even if you tried to represent a poem or a quotation as your inspiration,it would be a start.
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Old 02-27-2011, 06:32 PM
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Start organiziing your quilting/sewing things, you know tidy up the thread, straighten out this or that, fold or refold some fabric, get back to touching your sewing stuff. Before you know it you'll get a spark back and want to turn on the machine, maybe to clean out the bobbin area. Then... maybe run a scrap piece of fabric through just to run the machine. This all might perk you up to get back into the groove of sewing. This works for me a lot of the time!
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Old 02-27-2011, 06:35 PM
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I'm in that block right now. For me I think it's a lack of time to take on a big project, eventhough I have one on the planning wall and one pieced but not sashed. But I have done a few small things, my new projects are the mug rugs that the girls are all talking about. They are quick and easy and are using up my scraps, and it makes me feel that I'm not totally neglecting my favorite room.
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