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LMB 03-05-2011 07:19 PM


Originally Posted by emerald46
Love the kitty cats..can't wait to see big pix. It will get better...you didn't mention sweat and half a headache. The first couple are not fun. Handquilting is so much more civilized...lol.

Oh the sweating was from that too ?
hahahaha thought it was just me... LOL
Hand quilters may be more civilized... but you never saw me hand sew... trust me is isnt pretty.

Dina 03-05-2011 07:25 PM

Your quilt is beautiful. It was worth it!! And it does get easier. I was ready to quit after my first "sandwiching," and that was one year ago. I have lost count of my quilts, but I think I have made 16, all twin sized but two, which were baby quilts.

carolaug 03-05-2011 07:27 PM

I love that pattern...I bought it but have not tried it...it looked a bit hard for me to do.

LMB 03-05-2011 07:48 PM


Originally Posted by carolaug
I love that pattern...I bought it but have not tried it...it looked a bit hard for me to do.

honestly, it looks worse than in is. The first block gave me a fit... after that it was a piece of cake. I drew the pattern on white paper and used it as a guide to putting the pieces together and that helped a lot. I figure if I can do it anyone can... seriously. good luck, and do give it a try... my trouble began when I started the quilting... it was too heavy and I didnt have a clue. Thanks to everyone here who gave me great ideas. sooo helpful... I will have better luck with the next one.
Dina sent me an ironing board tip that is going to help me sooo much. Thanks Dina.

fabric_fancy 03-05-2011 08:02 PM

the quilting on a machine with a large quilt was always a fight for me.

i can't tell you how many quilts i've kicked around the house in total frustration over the quilting process.

i tried everything to make it better - purchased every gadget on the market and nothing really worked for me.

i ended up buying a long arm and a frame and now i'm in heaven.

frarose 03-05-2011 08:09 PM

Stitch in the ditch gives me problems too. that is why I do stippling as I find it so much easier because I just go where I want to.

bigdogmom 03-05-2011 08:43 PM

I have some not so pretty quilt tops I have made long ago, I think I will practice on them. They will still make warm coverings even if they are not perfect, they will be finished!!

hevemi 03-05-2011 10:01 PM


Originally Posted by LMB
I dont know. The quilting part is what I wanted to do. Thats what drew me to this site, and I think I will keep trying for awhile longer to see if I can do it myself. I hate for anything to get the best of me... if someone else can do it, why cant I? If I have to let someone quilt it then I do all the baking and they get to put on the frosting and I just dont like that idea...

YES U CAN! With patience and practice.

sewbizgirl 03-05-2011 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by CindyBee
LOL! Yes, it's always like that. Quilt over shoulder, in lap, puddling on floor. But, it's like birthing a baby. While you're in labor you swear you'll never do it again, but after the trauma and you admire your lovely baby, you can't wait to get started on another one!

Lol, this is so true!

hobbykat1955 03-06-2011 03:49 AM

It gets easier...I do nothing but "sid" Yesterday I was determine to practice FM and by the time I finished I had a headache...I have no control over my FM nor any kind of design ability...Though I concentrated on spiral circles and they seem to be getting better...But I don't think I will ever get good enough to use them on a quilt.


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