Let's encourage each other!
#31
Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2013
Posts: 221
Hoping very much that anyone who's felt they've had a negative comment sticks around to see how supportive 99.999...% of the folks here are. I've only been here a few weeks but so far no one has laughed at me -- at least not where I can see him/her -- at the odd things I do, weird fabric I buy, etc. Everyone has been supportive and, when I've had a question, helpful without being critical.
A lot goes on here. There are people who have very costly machines and tools, people who use inexpensive machines that many dislike, and people who do everything by hand; people who can afford the best fabric, people who haunt the discount websites, and people who shop at Goodwill. As far as I can see, all of these people make great quilts -- traditional quilts, wild and crazy quilts, in between quilts ..... I love them all and want to see more of them.
Oh, yeah, and I don't care if the quilts people show here or talk about are quilted in an expert (and/or fancy) way or just SITD or shadowed by hand or tied with discount yarn here and there. I don't care if there's a pucker or a wavy bit or an "oops" bit of fabric added somewhere. I want to see the things made for fun, for art, for love .... I don't believe I've seen or heard about one project here that didn't have a smile or a thrill in it.
It is so much fun to see what can be done -- simply and not so simply; what other people thought of that I would not have thought of. I am thankful that folks here are not afraid to show their work -- whether they're professional long-armers or occasional big-stitch hand-quilters -- and that most folks are as happy to see it as I am.
A lot goes on here. There are people who have very costly machines and tools, people who use inexpensive machines that many dislike, and people who do everything by hand; people who can afford the best fabric, people who haunt the discount websites, and people who shop at Goodwill. As far as I can see, all of these people make great quilts -- traditional quilts, wild and crazy quilts, in between quilts ..... I love them all and want to see more of them.
Oh, yeah, and I don't care if the quilts people show here or talk about are quilted in an expert (and/or fancy) way or just SITD or shadowed by hand or tied with discount yarn here and there. I don't care if there's a pucker or a wavy bit or an "oops" bit of fabric added somewhere. I want to see the things made for fun, for art, for love .... I don't believe I've seen or heard about one project here that didn't have a smile or a thrill in it.
It is so much fun to see what can be done -- simply and not so simply; what other people thought of that I would not have thought of. I am thankful that folks here are not afraid to show their work -- whether they're professional long-armers or occasional big-stitch hand-quilters -- and that most folks are as happy to see it as I am.
#32
Micha
Last edited by Micha; 04-17-2013 at 07:07 PM.
#33
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Florida
Posts: 3,832
For the comment about the machine: I've heard many people get into how great their machine is, be it Bernina or another brand. I've been guilty of being proud of my Bernina. I'm learning and getting humbled. I don't plan to hide in a cave until I'm perfect. Speaking for myself, I appreciate people who lovingly confront me when I've been rude. Once I understand I can correct my behaviour. We're all a work in progress. Let's be kind to each other. And when someone is rude, be as loving as possible to do the tough thing to maintain a relationship.
For the comment about critical reactions to the use of "cheating"; "cheating" is a very volatile word. Some people are immediately attacked by the word and respond in kind. You may have ment it one way, but because of other peoples personal history, they are offended. I think the most volatile thread was "killing Sun Bonnet Sue". She was very brave to even open the subject & handled herself beautifully. No matter how you feel about a subject, there will be someone who doesn't agree.
IMHO: I feel successful if I enjoy what I'm doing. Sometimes, it's a lousy quilt, but I learned a lot in the process. I think if I have to have a great quilt everytime, I'll be afraid to try something new. Being an artist, I'm always up for a challenge. That's me. My DH is an estimator; sits at plans and counts inches over and over. Would absolutely drive me nuts. We are both valuable, just different. So for some people it's about the beautiful quilt, for others it's meeting the challenge that makes us satisfied. Let's agree to disagree and find value in the differences and similarities.
For the comment about critical reactions to the use of "cheating"; "cheating" is a very volatile word. Some people are immediately attacked by the word and respond in kind. You may have ment it one way, but because of other peoples personal history, they are offended. I think the most volatile thread was "killing Sun Bonnet Sue". She was very brave to even open the subject & handled herself beautifully. No matter how you feel about a subject, there will be someone who doesn't agree.
IMHO: I feel successful if I enjoy what I'm doing. Sometimes, it's a lousy quilt, but I learned a lot in the process. I think if I have to have a great quilt everytime, I'll be afraid to try something new. Being an artist, I'm always up for a challenge. That's me. My DH is an estimator; sits at plans and counts inches over and over. Would absolutely drive me nuts. We are both valuable, just different. So for some people it's about the beautiful quilt, for others it's meeting the challenge that makes us satisfied. Let's agree to disagree and find value in the differences and similarities.
#34
Our grandmothers did not have the fancy machines we all seem to need these days. Our grandmothers made quilts that were true works of art as well as plenty that were just plain blankets on their treadle machines.
You are right by saying we all need to be kinder to one another in this regard.
You are right by saying we all need to be kinder to one another in this regard.
#36
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: England Alton Towers
Posts: 6,673
Quilts were made as a necessity at first but made with love. I was looking a few years age at a quilt made by a mum for her11 baby as she had made quilts for each of her others. The gentleman died in his 90s I think but with his quilt still wrapped over him. The quilt had many holes and faults and you good see how mum had struggled to sew it and find fabric but it was loved and used. Keep using what you have and try different methods and techniques and patterns. From this knowledge you will slowly acquire the necessities. Go to a class and I'm sure as we did you will borrow tools from other quilters. Majority of quilters ar very generous and will share any tool idea or ven help.
I started with a pair of scissors, needle thread and old skirt oh and cardboard from breakfast cereal. I still have that project. I made many and still do make by hand. I have expensive and cheap machines each is special. If you were closer I would give you one sorry.
I started with a pair of scissors, needle thread and old skirt oh and cardboard from breakfast cereal. I still have that project. I made many and still do make by hand. I have expensive and cheap machines each is special. If you were closer I would give you one sorry.
#37
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Jozefow, Poland
Posts: 4,474
thank you for this topic. I too fell pry to the negative quilters comments. I have quilt for a year and used the word "cheat" for a question I had asked. Wow that was a horrible experience. So much so that I am VERY hesitant to post another question for help again. I will go to another board. It has ruined my experience with this board which I had used daily for tips etc. Its very sad. We have all had questions when we start and to take a question and twist it to a negative was a awful experience for me.
Since I live in a country where many people were taken back by the fact that in the 90's, I worked on the computer and produced written things (as opposed to my husband) I've learned to take a lot of flak. Just be aware that because there are so many different people here with different outlooks, there will always be someone who differs in opinions.
So, while some consider the word 'cheating' or 'cheater cloth' to be maybe inflammatory, others consider it just a word--. I probably wouldn't use the word cheating at all with reference to quilting because I don't see how one can "cheat" at a hobby. It is like "cheating" at fixing dinner in my book.
However, we probably learn more from people when we aren't all alike. If you leave and go to a board/forum where everyone says "ditto" all the time, then you probably won't actually learn as much as if you get some rubs and pokes along the way.
So, stick around...you may get the nerve to up and post again. And certainly, you get a lot of positive vibes if you post pictures. People all over the world like them!
#38
For the comment about the machine: I've heard many people get into how great their machine is, be it Bernina or another brand. I've been guilty of being proud of my Bernina. I'm learning and getting humbled. I don't plan to hide in a cave until I'm perfect. Speaking for myself, I appreciate people who lovingly confront me when I've been rude. Once I understand I can correct my behaviour. We're all a work in progress. Let's be kind to each other. And when someone is rude, be as loving as possible to do the tough thing to maintain a relationship.
For the comment about critical reactions to the use of "cheating"; "cheating" is a very volatile word. Some people are immediately attacked by the word and respond in kind. You may have ment it one way, but because of other peoples personal history, they are offended. I think the most volatile thread was "killing Sun Bonnet Sue". She was very brave to even open the subject & handled herself beautifully. No matter how you feel about a subject, there will be someone who doesn't agree.
IMHO: I feel successful if I enjoy what I'm doing. Sometimes, it's a lousy quilt, but I learned a lot in the process. I think if I have to have a great quilt everytime, I'll be afraid to try something new. Being an artist, I'm always up for a challenge. That's me. My DH is an estimator; sits at plans and counts inches over and over. Would absolutely drive me nuts. We are both valuable, just different. So for some people it's about the beautiful quilt, for others it's meeting the challenge that makes us satisfied. Let's agree to disagree and find value in the differences and similarities.
For the comment about critical reactions to the use of "cheating"; "cheating" is a very volatile word. Some people are immediately attacked by the word and respond in kind. You may have ment it one way, but because of other peoples personal history, they are offended. I think the most volatile thread was "killing Sun Bonnet Sue". She was very brave to even open the subject & handled herself beautifully. No matter how you feel about a subject, there will be someone who doesn't agree.
IMHO: I feel successful if I enjoy what I'm doing. Sometimes, it's a lousy quilt, but I learned a lot in the process. I think if I have to have a great quilt everytime, I'll be afraid to try something new. Being an artist, I'm always up for a challenge. That's me. My DH is an estimator; sits at plans and counts inches over and over. Would absolutely drive me nuts. We are both valuable, just different. So for some people it's about the beautiful quilt, for others it's meeting the challenge that makes us satisfied. Let's agree to disagree and find value in the differences and similarities.
#39
Well said.....it's great when you are able to buy those machines that do have a lot of things that make it easier on you.
But when you ain't you ain't.....I do everything on my 20 year old pfaff and I love it.
Buying expensive equipment doesn't mean you're a better quilter.
That saying I love the new bernina 750QE my quilting buddy bought.
She was all enthousiastic and telling me a lot about it
.
Then at once she stopped, looked at me and said: "Oh...I should stop talking so much about it, I know you can't affort one".
I told her to please go on, as I'm very happy for her and I want her to tell about it.......but really, I don't mind I can buy one
But when you ain't you ain't.....I do everything on my 20 year old pfaff and I love it.
Buying expensive equipment doesn't mean you're a better quilter.
That saying I love the new bernina 750QE my quilting buddy bought.
She was all enthousiastic and telling me a lot about it
.
Then at once she stopped, looked at me and said: "Oh...I should stop talking so much about it, I know you can't affort one".
I told her to please go on, as I'm very happy for her and I want her to tell about it.......but really, I don't mind I can buy one
#40
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Arkansas
Posts: 559
TeresaS, Thank you for expressing your displeasure in regards to a bad experience on this board. It certainly behooves me to be cautious in my correspondence here. Hopefully, you will have more positive results than negative in the future.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
craftybear
General Chit-Chat (non-quilting talk)
12
10-09-2011 06:17 AM
ProLongarmARTQUILTER
Main
46
07-06-2009 10:55 AM