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rob529 02-03-2011 11:41 PM

I know. I don't get this scant 1/4". How did we survive all those yrs with a plain old 1/4"? Don't let all the "rules"out there ruin your love for quilting.

Miss Purple Shoes 02-04-2011 12:14 AM

I quilt for love and for the love for the recipient not for perfection. I love quilting and its associated skills and I am lucky enough to belong to a really super quilting group who help keep me sane. Nothing in life is perfect

C.Cal Quilt Girl 02-04-2011 12:19 AM

I don't let the booboos in quilting get me down, not sure who came up with a 1/4 seam, so just try if possible to skip that part, same size work well enough in this sewing room normally 3/8, are we saving fabric?, most of us have way too much :) and were saving it for what?
Do understand some patterns require these seam sizes, think I'll by choice skip those:)
Do strive to make pretty, useful goodies, and done is the Greatest !! Happy Sewing

AnnieH 02-04-2011 12:32 AM


Originally Posted by mltquilt
If perfection is the goal then I have failed in a big way. I like quilting because it is fun and I enjoy quilting.

mltquilt

Me too!

cheryl rearick 02-04-2011 12:41 AM

I do not feel I am or have to be perfect. However I am picky to self. I think as some already said we have to make us happy, if we feel good about our project then it is good. :) :) :)

Rina 02-04-2011 01:57 AM

Becky, I have learned that perfection is the blood brother of UFOs. So I quit trying to get in perfect, I iron it in submission!! LOL!!!

skothing 02-04-2011 04:52 AM

perfection is in God"s domain.
I will learn a new method and use it or not as to the value I see in it.
Remember there are people always trying to make a buck on teaching something they value or think we will. Enjoy what you do and don't stop. As we do we get better. I'm better than I was 35 years ago but I hope to be better next month. :lol: :thumbup: :thumbup:

hairquilt 02-04-2011 06:14 AM

Hello ladies, remember the old saying to be sure & leave in one mistake to show you are not perfect but humble.

Glenda Kay 02-04-2011 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by k9dancer

Originally Posted by phatquilts2
Thanks for starting this thread. There are many reasons for starting this journey of quilting.

May I venture to state that in our day and age we do not have to quilt out of necessity like the generations before us(at least most of us). Does anyone remember reading "Little House on the Prairie" with the descriptive prose of quilt making? Oh my, just the hardships of that era.

We have the conscious decision to be able to play and enjoy our quilt making. Or we can take the other well traveled road to become the best of the best and win those top prizes at Houston and Paducah and let us not omit the international Shows. That is incredible competition just to make it to that level and have a quilt(s) on display. What an achievement in itself. That may be another goal in your journey to quilting.

Or use your artistic license, enter the realm of the abstract. Some of us enjoy using up scraps; i.e., Bonnie Hunter, making crazy blocks or sending our creations off to charity groups. Do not forget the world of the LAQs and what contributions they make to enhance these creations.

I enjoy reading, daydreaming [call me Ms. Mitty] and collecting the fabrics and gadgets. Also, love Mary Ellen Hopkins' books and her world of the ppm. What is marvelous about quilting is that anyone can find her/his niche.

Last but not least, it is my therapy! Quilting makes me feel alive, thriving and challenged. Naturally, my family knows that I have lost it completely and indeed I live out there in some quilting galaxy, far far away.

Yes, I have my own "padded cell" to prove it. You have your own, right? Time to get off the soap box now and yes, I am phatquilts2 and I am a quiltaholic. :thumbup: :D

Welcome, phatquilts2. We are all enablers here. You have a lovely philosophy. Thanks for sharing. :thumbup:

And I assume your cell is padded with wonderful fabric?

mommafank 02-04-2011 08:09 AM

A pitching coach once told my daughter that "Practice makes permanent"--------- in other words practice it the right way and the results will be what you strive for. Perfection is not the most important thing----proud of what you have done!


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