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Old 01-30-2019, 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Watson View Post
I tried...I say tried...to make a kaleidoscope quilt from templates. If it could go wrong, it went wrong right from the very start. That, well I can't call it a quilt, that bag of cut up pieces of fabric was cursed from the start and when I went to incorprorate some of the pre-cut blades into another scrappy project, they were just argumentative. I stuffed the whole bag in the back of my closet.
Maybe for yours, now that you've made all the mistakes once, everyone will come together well.

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Me too! It's a one block wonder that has 8 pieces so can't be sewn in strips. And it's turning out very dark.
BUT - I will finish it this year! Just to get it out of my way.
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Old 01-30-2019, 07:25 AM
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Yes! I have only a few rules with quilting.

1) it is my hobby and I enjoy and love it.

2) when I start making mistakes I correct them and turn off my machine.

3) if I decide I don’t like my project I scrap it.

4) if I am far enough along with it, I donate it. (I like finishing it when I know it is being donated.)
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Old 01-30-2019, 09:10 AM
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Put it in timeout for a while.
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Old 01-30-2019, 01:30 PM
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Originally Posted by coffeecozy View Post
'jack the ripper' :d:d might be a new name for the problem quilts!

Keeping this one on file!

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Old 01-30-2019, 01:53 PM
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Cattitude, I do the same, fix my mistakes right away. So they don't get to thinking that's gonna pass muster. Then they're put in timeout for me to decide later whether they should be used or tossed. But often, when I pull out the blocks later to evaluate, they really aren't that badly beat up and miss shaped after all.
Do I have quilts that seem to be cursed? Only every one of them.
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Old 01-30-2019, 03:17 PM
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I too quilt for my own pleasure. No deadlines, etc. When I make one of my many mistakes I just rip it out and try and fix it. My moniker is Stitchnripper for a reason!!
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Old 01-30-2019, 03:54 PM
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I am like catitude no way will I stop until I get it figured out. Just the way I am. Quilting is my favorite pass time. I give away or donate most of my quilts, if I don't finish them then I can't make anyone feel warm.

I am so much different than others. I bought my fabrics to use and that is what I am doing.
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Old 01-30-2019, 04:09 PM
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Oh my yes!! I hear your pain!! For me it was a wedding quilt for my niece. The fabric was all Northcott Stonehenge--painfully expensive--and I messed up cutting the first (and largest) element. Thank goodness I only cut half the pieces 1/2 inch too narrow. I went back to the store. Sold out. I searched online. Found some at an American site. Did I mention 'painfully expensive'?? By the time the replacement fabric arrived I had calmed down.
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Old 01-30-2019, 04:17 PM
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Originally Posted by luvstoquilt View Post
Yes! I have only a few rules with quilting.

1) it is my hobby and I enjoy and love it.

2) when I start making mistakes I correct them and turn off my machine.

3) if I decide I don’t like my project I scrap it.

4) if I am far enough along with it, I donate it. (I like finishing it when I know it is being donated.)
I think I'm going to put these rules up in my sewing room. As well as a reminder that everyone else struggles too.
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Old 01-30-2019, 04:33 PM
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Originally Posted by SouthPStitches View Post
At least every other quilt gives me fits and starts and I've been at it for about 40 years. When I run out of the worse cuss worlds imaginable, I make up new ones. Next step is to walk away, shut the sewing room door and let the whole project simmer for at least a couple of days.

make up new ones, eh?

I've sure tried but when I'm that frustrated all I can
do is growl and hiss and shriek.
Don't know if I've done that to my fabrics.

I just had a thought: What if the words etc. that we say while making
a quilt came out while the recipient was using it...like a naughty parrot?

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