I have been told stitch in ditch is " a cop out." What about sending your top out ?
#31
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Pawcatucck, CT
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I love hand quilting I am not good at it but keep trying anyway. These are my quilts and I have made them and quilted them. I only quilt in straight lines and do my best when the quilt police give me a ticket I will tear it up and go start another quilt! If you like the machine quilting and can afford it go for it.
#32
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Cadillac, MI
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I have a lot of admiration for anyone who can SITD. Though the quilt hanging at my shoulder is SITD, it was not easy. Your quilt - your way. Never let anyone make you feel bad.
I hope here on the QB when a quilter states her/his preference that others aren't offended if they prefer another look, whether concerning block size/type or method of quilting.
I hope here on the QB when a quilter states her/his preference that others aren't offended if they prefer another look, whether concerning block size/type or method of quilting.
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Location: Rapid City, SD
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Everyone should quilt their quilts the way it pleases them - not someone else. It used to be that people would say it wasn't really quilting if people used a sewing machine as "real" quilts were hand pieced and hand quilted. You should have asked her if she was afraid her "heirloom" quilt would fall apart if it was used.
#37
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Orbiting
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I don't think I could have been polite to that. We are artists and we do what we feel is right. Sometimes it calls for a longarm, some times it calls for hand quilting, sometimes a meander/stippling, sometimes SID. But, it's our call.
I like to follow my Aunts advice. If you can't say something nice about someone or in this case, their quilts, then don't say anything at all. That person was totally rude and don't feel like you have to be polite back.
Don't let the ignorant people get to you.
I like to follow my Aunts advice. If you can't say something nice about someone or in this case, their quilts, then don't say anything at all. That person was totally rude and don't feel like you have to be polite back.
Don't let the ignorant people get to you.
#39
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Small town in Northeast Oregon close to Washington and Idaho
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I send my quilts that are lap size or larger out to my LAer. I was just charged $60 for a lap quilt. I've never been charged $300 from a LAer, even for a king size quilt. I do stitch in the ditch for table runners and wall hangings and love the look. That is all the quilting I know.
#40
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: AR
Posts: 3,604
Just ignore people like this. I had a lady at church tell me one time..." I could probably sew something like that if I didn't have anything else to do but sit around." Yeah it frosted me for a little while but then I decided to just ignore it. Some people don't know how to keep their negative self in check. They "shoot off their mouth" before they "engage their brains". LOL Keep doing what you love.
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