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burchquilts 04-18-2012 03:27 AM


Originally Posted by Dina (Post 5142780)
I actually hate to reorganize because then I can't find anything.

Maybe you can use your free play time to plan something new, if you aren't in the mood to cut? Look over your stash and do some thinking??

At any rate, you will figure something out.

Dina

My thoughts exactly! When I sort things out, it takes me forever to find them again. My theory is, it may be a mess but it's my mess... LOL!

zennia 04-18-2012 04:44 AM

Yes, that happened to me last night. All day while busy doing other things i kept thinking about an old project I wanted to work on. When I got it out I had to square up all the blocks I had made and cut out some other pieces. All I wanted to to is sew so that project got set aside again. I ended up sewing together some corners that I had to cut off blocks for another project.

Greenheron 04-18-2012 06:33 AM

About 1956 my Grandmother embroidered a set of squares for eighth grandchild, my little sister. Her embroidery was perfect, as always. Someone else (I won't embarrass her ghost) set them with plain squares, layered on cotton batting and machine quilted about 4 inches apart. Over the years the setting material faded, the batting deteriorated into little wads like a tissue in the washing machine. Somehow it came to me and was stored with other mementoes and forgotten.

One day, during an airing/reorganization day the little quilt came to light. I realized I might be able to reclaim the beautifully embroidered squares.....I needn't disassemble the whole thing, just pick the stitches from the decorated patches. Many evenings 'pickin' & grinnin' resulted in a pile of embroidered squares, ready to have a new life. They were carefully bagged while I tried to think of a setting to do them justice. And they set and they set until---you guessed it---I didn't know where they were (for a couple of years) until they showed up in a box of scraps. Hmmm, a nine patch with snowballs? a wonky log cabin? Off we went to Lenora's Fabric to select an assortment of coordinating pinks. Fabrics and blocks all tucked in a pink bag and set with other projected projects. A child leaves the nest and chaos and shifting result. Where's that pink bag?

Retirement and reorganization ensue....ah, there's that pink bag! My DS, the mother of five, will surely enjoy having her baby quilt resurrected. Retirement will mean so much time for sewing and quilting! Then, mammogram, and pink ribbon time for me. Four years survival and oh! look! there's that pink bag! how could I have mislaid it?

Life happens while we're planning quilts.

nstitches4u 04-18-2012 01:43 PM


Originally Posted by kat112000 (Post 5147959)
Total opposite for me!! I have tons of sewing to do!! I was in a cutting frenzy and have three quilts cut out and ready to sew.

Kathy,

Next time you get in a cutting frenzy come to my house! I hate cutting!

carolynjo 04-18-2012 06:43 PM

If I put fabric in a zip loc bag, I put a picture in it to remind me why I gathered that particular group of fabrics. Otherwise, I'd forget also.

JudeWill 04-19-2012 07:28 AM


Originally Posted by scrapykate (Post 5142793)
I hate it when I have put fabrics together for a specific project only to forget what the project was....... I'm with you love to sew, not fond of cutting. Cutting is a necessary evil though. Put some music on and sing along as you cut:-)

LOL! Now, how many times have I done that?


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