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rustqlts 09-26-2010 06:11 PM

Well, long ago I subscribed to the idea that "If the top's done, it's a quilt." I love the process much better than the product-- deciding on the pattern, picking out the fabrics, and watching everything change as the blocks/sections come together. Half way through a top, I'm thinking of the next project! I've made very few quilts I can't part with; my favorite usually is the next one :)

pab58 09-26-2010 06:13 PM


Originally Posted by deema
I'm sure I have many "bad" habits...but I always finish what I'm working on before starting a new project. I won't even take new stuff out of the bag for more than admiring it and wistful planning. I work in my kitchen, I don't have room for more than one project at a time. lol I'm currently working with DD at quilting her quilt...I'm not happy with the quilting, but DD is and she's done a lot of the work on this one. It's her baby, so if she's happy, so am I. I'm itching to get started on my next one though. I LOVE the fabrics and can't wait to get started!

WOW!!! You sure are disciplined!!! :wink: I think I currrently have about 5 UFOs, but at least 4 of them will be finished by the end of November -- three are Christmas gifts so I have to finish them!!! :oops:

quilt addict 09-26-2010 06:19 PM

[quote=moonwolf23]

Originally Posted by quilt addict
When I helped my Mom last year switch her sewing room because the long arm would only fit in the master bedroom, we counted her tops. She had over 40 that are waiting to be quilted. She did most of them by hand so that is why they would accumulate. So I am sure my sister and I will have lots to do some day. Unfortunately, she is not warming to her new machine. But we keep encouraging her.


Why not go in there and use the LA yourself and help her finish those 40 UFO's?

Problem is teh 1500 miles between us.
:|

GloBug 09-26-2010 06:25 PM

I hand quilted all my quilts until about 8 years ago, when I received an injury to my right shoulder now I'm not able to do any hand quilting so they are taken to my best friend and machine quilted. Don't beat yourself up.I have one I started quilting just before the injury and it is still wating. :D :thumbup:

gwanma 09-26-2010 07:27 PM

I often wonder why so many feel that the binding part of the quilt is so difficult. I like that part the best. I stick with the simple 2.5 inch folded in half (not even on the bias). What I really love about it is that once that is sewed on, I'm free to leave my machine and hand stitch at my leisure. The thought of having a finished project pushes me to pick up the stitching often, until I'm done. Then I get to take a picture!

If you go on youtube, there are really great videos on how to do the bindings. I know they helped me a lot.

greensleeves 09-26-2010 07:43 PM

This year my guild challenged members to finish one easy and one more difficult UFO each month. We then show them at our monthly "drag and brag". I have a longarm machine and quilt for myself and others. I have finished my two projects each month and during "drag and brag" noticed I have also finished other peoples UFO's. :) At least they are done!! By the way, our guild members are fun, caring and a joy to be associated with.

glojack 09-26-2010 08:16 PM

Pat, what is the name of the block?? I know I've seen it but can not remember.. I need to use some scraps>>>!!

zz-pd 09-26-2010 09:14 PM

my bad habit, is letting the pain get to me so much, that I put off finishing a project tell the last minute, I need to learn to deal with the pain I have, so I can enjoy it more, because I am loving learning and creating the quilts I make, but some times the stress of a tome line and pain don't mix well. God bless.

Momsmurf 09-26-2010 10:58 PM


Originally Posted by justme2
You can find them again? :-)


The sorta good news is when I leave them for awhile my interest becomes renewed and they look better than I remembered so then I finish them!!!

Same here, to both your initial question here..about finding them..(I've got several peaking out at me as I noted today)

Yes, putting them aside to quilt when the mood hits is what happens to me also, especially if the quilt top isn't made with anyone specifically in mind.

costumegirl 09-27-2010 05:02 AM

Another bad habit of mine is under estimating the time it takes to cut all the pieces and then put a top together. I always think of making 'last minute' gifts for family and realize that the clock is ticking and I have to work very hard to get it done in time. I get big ideas without realizing how little time I actually have! Hopefuly I will get more organized for Christmas!


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