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Some thoughts for you:
Originally Posted by fabrichore
The other day I was talking to my other half about my sewing room, blahblahblah,
Originally Posted by fabrichore
anyway he said "I don't think you are a quilter, I think you just like to collect fabric",
Originally Posted by fabrichore
and I had to stop and think about it, recently I have been having a hard time getting into the sewing room ( a new sewing room mind you) and sitting there and completeing anything,
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I have many ideas and thoughts
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but nothing ever materilizes...
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I make a mistake and I have to pull it all out and do again and I find myself losing interest really quickly,
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I do like to sew and make pretty things, I am new to quilting and have made two quilts and some pillows but I do not know what my problem is
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, I have been struggling with my son lately
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but I am not going to blame him for my Inadequacies,
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I work all day and it takes an hour to get home, so by the time I get home I do not want to do anything
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,,,my mom would call it lazy
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I am trying very hard not to convince myself I am not capable of doing this whole sewing thing,
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I love fabric, I love color,
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and I really do like to sew and create,
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so what in the world is wrong with me.... :cry:
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I agree with everyone - you are tired & discouraged. Don't let your husband get you down with negative comments.. If you have any holiday fabric - maybe make something small that you've had your eye on doing. It will help you with the negative feelings.
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it sounds like you are describing my life! The way I get past it is sign up for a class at a local quilt shop , it seems to give me that jump start. As a matter of fact I think I will start looking for one now.
You are NOT inadequet you are busy. Sometimes you need to just give yourself a break and look for a new pattern. |
Kelley
Maybe you just need to find a project you like and just spend 15 to 20 minutes a day on it and maybe 2 hours on the weekend, before you know it , it will be done... You seem to be overwhelmed with work getting home and keeping house and a family... quilting is suppose to be relaxing... just try and relax for 10 minutes a day doing something... Let us know.. Hugs Ladybug |
Cut yourself some slack. I worked fulltime for 40+ years - when I got home I didn't feel like doing anything either. Now that I'm retired there are periods of time that I never see the inside of my sewing room. A friend of mine suggested spending 10 minutes or so a day sewing - you'd be surprised how much you accomplish over time.
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I totally agree with sherriquilts. Find a friend who you can spend time with quilting. When my 3 sons were little my FIL also lived with us and with 5 need males to care for I was exhausted and needed some out-side-of my home girl time. I wasn't quilting then but I heard about a quilt class at our local SR center. Now I wasn't old enough then to belong but I could take the class. That was the beginning of my love of quilting---24 yrs ago! I belong to a quilt guild and try to get together with quilt friends at least once a month. They rejuvenate me and we motivate each other. We help each other with our projects and just have fun for a few (or several) hours. You would not believe the difference a few buddies will make. Make a day just for you and a friend. I'm so glad I did.
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How about taking a class at a LQS? Most of them offer fun and interesting classes and it's a great way to get to know other quilters. Our shop offers Friday Night Stitchers where we have an open sew and a pot-luck dinner. We also have UFO nights for "unfinished fabric objects." These sessions are always full because quilters are more motivated when we are having a good time with others.
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I didn't read all nine pages of replies so maybe someone else has suggested this already.
Go into your sewing room and arrange your fabrics. Refold them, feel them, enjoy them. "Neaten" them. Sort them by color, category, or whatever works for you. For the moment that might be all you feel like doing. Eventually the desire to use them will come. |
Noveltyjunkie, you said it all so very well!!!
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Originally Posted by fabrichore
The other day I was talking to my other half about my sewing room, blahblahblah, anyway he said "I don't think you are a quilter, I think you just like to collect fabric", and I had to stop and think about it, recently I have been having a hard time getting into the sewing room ( a new sewing room mind you) and sitting there and completeing anything, I have many ideas and thoughts but nothing ever materilizes...I make a mistake and I have to pull it all out and do again and I find myself losing interest really quickly, I do like to sew and make pretty things, I am new to quilting and have made two quilts and some pillows but I do not know what my problem is, I have been struggling with my son lately but I am not going to blame him for my Inadequacies, I work all day and it takes an hour to get home, so by the time I get home I do not want to do anything,,,my mom would call it lazy and maybe I am...I am trying very hard not to convince myself I am not capable of doing this whole sewing thing, I love fabric, I love color, and I really do like to sew and create, so what in the world is wrong with me.... :cry:
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