just curious: how do YOU decide your next project?
#92
Originally Posted by hobo2000
I use plastic shoe boxes. When an idea hits, I write out as much as I can draw somewhat of a resemblance stick it to the top of the shoe box lid and as I find fabric in it goes. I have about 6 of these stacked up and 2 have everything ready to go as soon as I finish these 2 Quilts for Kids.org. I keep a journal where I write color schemes I see that turn me on, borders, blocks, ideas for quilts. Designs in tiles, whatever that can be used goes into my journal. Of course, I am now on journal # 3. But when I have a creative block, I pull out the journals and flip thru and always it restarts the creativity.
#93
Originally Posted by gramma8
I usually form my 'pattern' to fit the person I'm making the quilt for, then doing research in all my magazines and books. BUT
I have a dilema: I'm in the middle of a quilt for my oldest granddaughter. I promised her a quilt for her wedding. Well, they just celebrated their 3rd anniversary.
And now, my next oldest is getting married in Nov. and I already am planning an Irish Chain quilt for her. Which should I work on next?
I have a dilema: I'm in the middle of a quilt for my oldest granddaughter. I promised her a quilt for her wedding. Well, they just celebrated their 3rd anniversary.
And now, my next oldest is getting married in Nov. and I already am planning an Irish Chain quilt for her. Which should I work on next?
#94
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Originally Posted by seamstome
I am that weirdo that LIKES to work on one at a time. If I get too many going, it freaks me out.
I pick my priorities by deadlines or by alternating techniques. For example, right now I am in the midst of a HUGE curved piecing pp'd project which mean my next one will probably be machine applique, OBW, then a log cabin, then a Thangles by the time I get through those I will be ready to do pp'ing again.
I pick my priorities by deadlines or by alternating techniques. For example, right now I am in the midst of a HUGE curved piecing pp'd project which mean my next one will probably be machine applique, OBW, then a log cabin, then a Thangles by the time I get through those I will be ready to do pp'ing again.
I don't think that you are weird, I do not like to have more than two on the go at a time and then that usually bugs me especially if one is left for a time with nothing done to it -------BUT------ do whatever suits you best, if you can work with lots things in pieces then do so.
#95
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Like most of you , I have different projects going on and need to do the one that is most urgent for a deadline - just not enought time in a day... does anyone know where I can find a store that sells "TIME" I could use lots more of it in a day! hee hee
#97
I usually let the fabric I like the best dictate which project I work on first. Typically I will go into a quilt store and find a particular fabric I'm in love with at that moment. Next Idecide what I will do with it. Am I going to make a bag, a table runner a comfort quilt, or did someone ask me to make a project for them. I sort of let "The Universe" guide me! The quilting Gods are out there....HaHa Ha! We must worship them by purchasing fabric regularly. The more you are excited about a project, the more likely you are going to finish it.
#98
Because I cannot just go out and buy fabric either, I work on projects as I accumulate the fabrics for it. I collect from thrift stores and yard sales, etc. so I keep my list and what colors I need for each project. When I have enough, I start cutting and working on that project. I am also doing the Clotilde row of the month with others here, but that is scrappy, so it is always on the list each month till I get that row done.
Besides the row of the month, right now I am working on a quilt for my DGD. I am also collecting fabric for a quilt for my DGS, and my DS and DD.
Our addition is almost finished, so I have just started carrying around a piece of the wallpaper border to collect fabric for a Hocus Focus quilt for my new master bedroom. I am so excited about that one!!! It may take me a year or more, but I will get it done. Because I have a disability and fibromyalgia, I do not set deadlines for myself. I don't need that kind of stress or extra pressure. I just work when I can and enjoy the process of finding the fabrics and sewing when I can. OH, yes and the best part, of visiting here on the board when I can't be sewing or searching!!
Besides the row of the month, right now I am working on a quilt for my DGD. I am also collecting fabric for a quilt for my DGS, and my DS and DD.
Our addition is almost finished, so I have just started carrying around a piece of the wallpaper border to collect fabric for a Hocus Focus quilt for my new master bedroom. I am so excited about that one!!! It may take me a year or more, but I will get it done. Because I have a disability and fibromyalgia, I do not set deadlines for myself. I don't need that kind of stress or extra pressure. I just work when I can and enjoy the process of finding the fabrics and sewing when I can. OH, yes and the best part, of visiting here on the board when I can't be sewing or searching!!
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