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Old 08-15-2010, 09:10 PM
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I don't know how many times you have made half square triangles (HST) but the more you do the easier it will become. Also the 1/4" seam or scant 1/4" seam is very important. Another thing that helps is starching your fabric really well before cutting. Make your HST a little bigger & cut them down to the size you need.
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Old 08-16-2010, 02:03 AM
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I know about the 13th my computer had a prissy fit and I could not get it on or or anything. Left it for a day and night letting the battery go flat then turned it on in the morning --no problem at all--thank goodness or I would be out some big money getting it repaired.
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Oh dear! Just be good to yourself and cut the original a little bigger and then trim after you sew it together. Who is going to take the quilt apart and look under/inside it??? They better had not do such a thing! That is why we have UFO's. I finally got some of mine caught up and some were totally different from the orignal project. Keep trying. Not today, maybe tomorrow. For sure there will be a rainy day. Blessings, Ruth


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oh yes I guess I am! binding for one and getting the squares/triangles exact, I thought I was cutting them out exact, but I still am off on some of them. I also am using a rotor cutter as well, measuring with templates and so on, but I am not still getting the right measurements! Mary
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Old 08-16-2010, 03:59 AM
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Oh please don't quit. I got so frustrated I threw the quilt I was working on in a bag, gave away all my fabric and spent my spare time reading. Ten years later I decided to try again. Now I regret all the quilts I haven't made over the years. I haven't made a perfect quilt yet and sometimes I have to tug and pull or redo to make something fit, but the final quilts are always beautiful and I get such satisfaction from them. So, don't do what I did. Just keep quilting away. Incidentally, I finished the quilt that was in the bag last year and my daughter just loves it.
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Old 08-16-2010, 04:03 AM
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Seem to be having troubles with posting things to the right place....
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Old 08-16-2010, 05:02 AM
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Originally Posted by marygrether
Has anyone gotten so frustrated wanted to quit, give up the craft of quilting, how long did you stop, and what were the results of your actions?
what were the end results?

Just a newbes thoughts here.
Yes, I've often been frustrated. Even packed up all my fabric and put it in the attic once. But it didn't last long. I really enjoy it too much. My advice to keep you motivated is to FINISH something. Even if it's just a potholder, having something finished keeps you going. So if you have large quilts started, put them aside for the moment, make ONE square, and make a potholder. You may have to make several to get you back in the mood, but you will!! Good luck.
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Old 08-16-2010, 07:18 AM
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I USE THANGLES WORKS GREAT YOU CAN BUY THEN IN 5-6 DIFFERANT SIZES JUST GO TO THANGLES.COM
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Old 08-16-2010, 07:52 AM
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was FED UP ,FED UP with trying to bind a quilt with a "wiggly" edge--------took AGES was ready for blowing more than a gasket ,so went on to live chat---------they were superb and calmed me down [could have cut the damn thing up] AND as I sell for dog rescue and had a stall imminent finished it AND guess--- what it sold!!!
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Old 08-16-2010, 08:09 AM
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I have had several projects that just frustrate the heck out of me.
I put them in what I call "time out". Sometimes they are there for a few days sometimes for years.
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Old 08-16-2010, 08:20 AM
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I know that when I have trouble with something I am working on, I put it away for a while and work on something else. I find that when I go back to it I am fresh and it usually works out then.
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