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janedee 09-17-2011 10:49 PM

I'm the same - I try and convince myself its because I have enjoyed making the quilt so much I don't want it to come to an end!!!!!

Originally Posted by MoanaWahine
I have no problem with any part of making a quilt until I start to hand sew the binding on the back of the quilt. This is the worst part of making a quilt but the most satisfying when I am done.


sew_southern 09-18-2011 12:56 AM

I love most all of it, really love shopping for the fabric though! :)

Rose L 09-18-2011 01:15 AM


Originally Posted by SWEETPEACHES
I love planning. I love choosing fabrics and choosing a pattern. I have many ideas written down.

I don't mind cutting the fabric. I enjoy sewing the pieces together and watching it come alive and take the shape that I envisioned.

But I really really dislike squaring up the blocks. I'm making a Friendship Star. It's going to have 42 blocks (I think). Each block has 1 solid square and 8 HST. I detest squaring up those HST's before I sew them all together to form the block. And it's putting a damper on my quilting this weekend. I keep taking breaks. I wish I could hire someone to square my squares! :roll:

There is a company called usaus.us that sells special square up rulers for HST. They have a groove on the back so that you can slide the ruler against the seam of the HST and it won't slide around. They make trimming so much easier and more accurate. I did an entire border on a quilt that was made from 1.5" (unfinished) HST's. It was actually a fun project using the ruler!

Rose L 09-18-2011 01:18 AM

Gathering fabrics is probably the part I most dislike. Mostly because I live in an area that has few quilt shops and fabric stores and I usually have to do a lot of traveling to find all the fabrics that I need to put a quilt together. I love the rest of the process, even sewing bindings on by hand. Hand work is so relaxing for me.

Mary Bird 09-18-2011 03:03 AM

Use Marti Michell templates - no squaring up needed! Engineered corners fit perfectly and 1/4" seam allowances are easy peasy.

Wrylymax 09-18-2011 03:12 AM

I used to dislike selecting fabrics because I would get overwhelmed by the options. Now I just buy from a collection. My closest shop has many fat quarter packs that make selecting fabric much easier. If I need yardage, I'll take a fat quarter pack and select the fabrics for yardage from that. Plus, the saleswomen are very friendly and happy to help. Works for me!

Now if someone would just sew on the boarders for me. That's the part that trys my patience.

LittleMo 09-18-2011 03:41 AM

I like the whole process, but I especially like using all the fabric I have with nothing left over. I will sew little pieces together in order to get the size I want.

I have a large stash but I am a very frugal quilter and try not to waste anything.

Krystyna 09-18-2011 04:02 AM

I love shopping for fabric, choosing a pattern and then abandoning it, even love squaring blocks. Do not love binding. Not. :thumbdown:

Annaleehunter 09-18-2011 04:11 AM


Originally Posted by katier825
I love the planning and selecting fabrics. I have a wishlist a mile long, and several projects already cut up and ready to go. If I'd stop adding new ones, I might get to them! LOL I don't even mind binding.

What I dislike is ironing, especially the backs. I don't have much room and it's not convenient to work in any other room. Plus my ironing board is too wobbly, but I can't spend the money for a new one right now. I can't believe how expensive those got...$50-60 for one that looks sturdy.

I love pressing, but hate binding!

I made a pressing board that sits on my table beside my machine. It is made from a piece of plywood and covered with batting and cotton duck material. It is the best tool in my room. It is just 1 foot by 2 feet.

Annaleehunter 09-18-2011 04:12 AM


Originally Posted by Mary Bird
Use Marti Michell templates - no squaring up needed! Engineered corners fit perfectly and 1/4" seam allowances are easy peasy.

Never heard of these. Must go shopping!


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