I Am An Addict
#81
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Florida
Posts: 1,585
I am still a rank amateur, but years ago, I used to teach vocational classes at our local community college. The idea that we can be "perfect" with everything we do -- just replace that with "I am seeking excellence" -- that means that you have done your very best -- at the time --- you will always improve as you grow in your talents, but the most we can hope for is "excellence" not perfection.
Enough of my philosophy!
Jeanette Frantz
Enough of my philosophy!
Jeanette Frantz
#83
I only make quilts for my family, most go to my grand children. All my boo-boos are considered as "stitched with love". So I aim for -good enough- and -will do-. Also I absolutely love the Galloping Horse -method! I do make smaller projects for sale, those I'm more particular with of course.
#84
Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Cibolo, TX
Posts: 43
I started by taking a beginners quilting class which really helped my confidence. I "collected" fabric and have quite a stash. I too was afraid to start cutting all that beautiful fabric. For a while would only cut fabric for my quilting class. After a couple of months I got an easy pattern for beginners called "fractions" and away I went. Don't be afraid to make a mistake. My seam ripper is my best friend. If I make a cutting mistake I just move on. Now I can't wait to finish 1 quilt top and start another. It is so much fun to cut the fabric and watch the quilt come to life. Just go for it!! You can do it!
#85
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: North Wales
Posts: 473
Maybe start with something small - placemats are good - and using fabric that is not your absolute favourite. Although you do need to like the fabric otherwise you won't like the outcome no matter how good it is!
I love the lap quilt on the design wall. If it were me I would do two further borders - one of a larger white zigzag with the floral (? - mottled on photo) as background and then a plain using the dark blue. And I'd bind in the dark blue. Of course you may not have wanted people's opinion's on this so feel free to ignore me!!!
I love the lap quilt on the design wall. If it were me I would do two further borders - one of a larger white zigzag with the floral (? - mottled on photo) as background and then a plain using the dark blue. And I'd bind in the dark blue. Of course you may not have wanted people's opinion's on this so feel free to ignore me!!!
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