Quiltingboard Forums

Quiltingboard Forums (https://www.quiltingboard.com/)
-   Main (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/)
-   -   Process or Project? (https://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/process-project-t18552.html)

BlueChicken 04-06-2009 12:08 PM

It's definitely the process for me too.

Seeing it all come together how it's supposed to.... or not! LOL

I've also made a memorial type wall hanging when a friend lost her little girl to cancer. While I was making it I realised I had no idea what I was going to do with the end product, it was purely the making of it that was therapeutic for me. The process was part of the healing. I did end up giving it to my friend, and she loved it.


Quiltin'Lady 04-06-2009 01:47 PM

Process, definitely.

I'm famous for finding the "perfect" block pattern for a project, finding all the "perfect" fabrics on my shelf, figuring out the "perfect" quilting design, laying them all out together to find the "perfect" arrangement... And then moving on to the next "perfect" project! :lol:

My knitting suffers the same fate: I'll get the back and one sleeve of a sweater done and lose all interest for a year or so. When enough time has passed, I'll pick it up as "new" and be enthusiastic about finishing it again.

Methinks I have "startitis" -- I love to start new projects (knitting or quilting) but will drop them once I hit the first snag. It drives my DH crazy since he's the exact opposite. He's slow to start a project, but once he does -- he works until it's finished (and it's usually beautiful, to boot).

MadQuilter 04-06-2009 01:59 PM


Originally Posted by Quiltin'Lady
Methinks I have "startitis" -- I love to start new projects (knitting or quilting) but will drop them once I hit the first snag.

If only life were without snags......

I actually work well when the proverbial feces hits the proverbial fan. I love a good challenge and trying to finnagle the details (may be my drafting background comes through). I sometimes just get bored with the mundane.

CindyBee 04-06-2009 02:00 PM

I think I fall into the process category. I love all aspects of quilting, from start to finish. I'm meticulous and don't hesitate to rip out and redo. I refuse to have a deadline. This is just my own personal bar though. I love all quilts as a finished product, no matter how humble or stunning.

Ninnie 04-06-2009 02:38 PM

To me it's all about the hand quilting. I hate cutting out, don't mind the machine piecing, but I like it best when I am putting a new quilt top into my floor frame. I love the weeks of hand quilting! Don't know which category I would fall in? Although I do enjoy the planning of a new quilt top! And sitting down in the floor with my stash spread out around me is also fun! Ninnie in NC

Shemjo 04-06-2009 08:09 PM

Wherever I am in the project, I am happy to get to the next part! But I really enjoy the hand quilting, so what doesn that make me? :?

JoanneS 04-06-2009 09:59 PM

I used to enjoy the hand quilting part of the process the most - couldn't get to that part fast enough. Can't hand quilt any more, so I bought an embroidery Pfaff + 4D to design machine quilting. I have a hard time having more than 1 project going at a time - obsess about finishing 'this' one before I start 'that' one. Strangely, for me, I am almost finished with twin baby quilts, have a bed-size crumb quilt layered and ready to quilt, and have another top finished. VERY unusual. This came about because DD brought sacks of old clothes to my house last summer and said ,'This is to take your mind off your BC and chemo. Please make quilts for us for the coming winter.' I actually finished 2, and I brought the other 2 to Tucson to finish. Then my friend's DDIL had twins - - -

k3n 04-06-2009 11:42 PM


Originally Posted by BlueChicken
It's definitely the process for me too.

Seeing it all come together how it's supposed to.... or not! LOL

I've also made a memorial type wall hanging when a friend lost her little girl to cancer. While I was making it I realised I had no idea what I was going to do with the end product, it was purely the making of it that was therapeutic for me. The process was part of the healing. I did end up giving it to my friend, and she loved it.

I saw an article recently in my French 'Quiltmania' magazine about memorial quilts. The lady featured made them out of fabric from the loved ones clothes, scarves, ties or whatever. She described exactly the emotion you refer to, Blue, that the process of making it was part of the healing. It's a wonderful application of our hobby and makes me wish I'd thought of it a few years ago when my beloved Grandma died - I'd have kept some of her clothes and made one. Unfortunately, my aunt packed everything off to a charity shop, I only managed to salvage her paisley scarf which she wore round her shoulders or over her head, depending on the weather.

Sorry, back to the thread...!

I think I'm a 'project person' but trying to make myself more process - I have to remind myself that this is a HOBBY and is supposed to be fun! I'm getting better at not beating myself up if I don't finish something for ages, or if I get bored with something and put it away for a while. DH doesn't really get it either - he said to me this morning ' what happened to that crazy quilt you were making?' I've done two blocks, (by hand and hand embroidered - took ages!). I will make more now and then, WHEN I FEEL LIKE IT!!! But there's no point in MAKING yourself do something just because you feel it MUST be finished, right? How am I doing at becoming a 'process person'? :D

K x

shaverg 04-07-2009 05:19 AM

I guess I am more a process person. I like organizing and getting ready. Although it is fun when it is finally done.

Rhonda 04-07-2009 06:21 AM

I am as I said before a project person. But my favorite part is the designing! I spend hours developing ideas on my EQ5 and most of them may never become anything but Ilove to play with the colors and the "what if I do this?"
I get bogged down in sewing the blocks together but once i get past that I enjoy adding the sashing and borders and finishing the project. Course I don't do big quilts that take a lot of time like you all do If I had to concentrate on a big quilt I would never get it done! I would get bored too quick.
Speaking of which I do have lap size quilts for my twin grandsons that should get done........ another day :D :D :D

What gets me off track is the adjusting - redos-- I HATE to tear out and redo!


All times are GMT -8. The time now is 01:57 PM.