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#62
Originally Posted by BarbC
Originally Posted by vicki reno
I like the pattern. what type of quilting do you do? An all over design like stippling or something with an actual pattern to it? The colors look good too :!:
I think an all over free motion pattern would be great for any of the Turn Twenty quilts. I haven't learned to do free motion yet... that is one of the goals for this year. So when I did mine last year, I quilted a straight line grid. The large squares of bunny fabric have the grid on the diagonal. Everything else has it straight. It took a bit of time to do it this way, but I am please with the outcome.
Barb C
#64
Originally Posted by Carla P
For a quilt this size, I turn my machine so it sitting just like a long-arm. This allows AMPLE space on each side of your machine for your quilt to rest.
Barb C
#65
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 1
Have you tried a Jacob's Ladder? This is SO easy, and it turns out beautifully. It just has squares and half-square triangles. It looks much harder than it is.
I usually make large square blocks so it goes together quickly.
Try it, you'll love it
I usually make large square blocks so it goes together quickly.
Try it, you'll love it
#66
MS1FINLEY wrote:
A coupe of questions first...
What is your purpose in quilting? Do you want quilts quickly for the families beds? What sizes? for what age groups?
Do you want to increase your skills?
Both?
Wow...it's been a long time since I looked at this line. SO MANY IDEAS, so little time. Thought I would answer the questions...
I quilt because it's beautiful and I would like to be able to do something I can take some semblance of pride in. More pride in being able to accomplish something for a change than the work itself. I not only want bedding for my family and to give away, but I like all the different patterns. I'm working on my first queen now, but all sizes. Not a big fan of runners or wall hangings yet. I want to increase my ability so I'd like to work easy first and then move up to intermediate etc. Someday I'd even like to hand piece.
I do have some trouble though. Serious eyesight issues run in the family and I'd like to be able to do as much as I can in the time given me. Also, I have colorblindness-type problems so I always have someone with me to help with color design. But I am rather proud of what I have done so far. I have completed 2 4-patch baby quilts, 2 rail fence lap quilts and I have done 2 more tops to match, just trying to get them done. While I can pick out each and every mistake and they stand out like neon lights, I am happy that they resemble what they should and that I completed them. I try not to say F***** as I think that is considered a swear word here.
I do love all the ideas seen here. I thought I had posted a list of all I bookmarked, but evidently not. It was lovely to get a refresher here. While I have to bookmark all over again, I do get to enjoy looking at all the patterns again soon.
Thanks everyone who replied here.
~M~
A coupe of questions first...
What is your purpose in quilting? Do you want quilts quickly for the families beds? What sizes? for what age groups?
Do you want to increase your skills?
Both?
Wow...it's been a long time since I looked at this line. SO MANY IDEAS, so little time. Thought I would answer the questions...
I quilt because it's beautiful and I would like to be able to do something I can take some semblance of pride in. More pride in being able to accomplish something for a change than the work itself. I not only want bedding for my family and to give away, but I like all the different patterns. I'm working on my first queen now, but all sizes. Not a big fan of runners or wall hangings yet. I want to increase my ability so I'd like to work easy first and then move up to intermediate etc. Someday I'd even like to hand piece.
I do have some trouble though. Serious eyesight issues run in the family and I'd like to be able to do as much as I can in the time given me. Also, I have colorblindness-type problems so I always have someone with me to help with color design. But I am rather proud of what I have done so far. I have completed 2 4-patch baby quilts, 2 rail fence lap quilts and I have done 2 more tops to match, just trying to get them done. While I can pick out each and every mistake and they stand out like neon lights, I am happy that they resemble what they should and that I completed them. I try not to say F***** as I think that is considered a swear word here.
I do love all the ideas seen here. I thought I had posted a list of all I bookmarked, but evidently not. It was lovely to get a refresher here. While I have to bookmark all over again, I do get to enjoy looking at all the patterns again soon.
Thanks everyone who replied here.
~M~
#68
Originally Posted by Celeste
Turning twenty is supposed to be easy, but make sure you did not do what this blonde did and read through the instructions! I have too many of one section, and NONE of another! :x :oops: :evil: :!:
#69
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Rapid City, SD
Posts: 34
I suffer from chronic fatigue syndrome, and the faster I can get a quilt done the better. I am going to challenge myself to one of PLUM CREEKS star quilts later on this year. Judy Neimeyer is another one whose quilts I love.
Thank you all so very much for your help.
Thank you all so very much for your help.
#70
I highly recommend "Your First Quilt Book" and "Learn to Machine Quilt " as books for the beginner. These are the easiest, fastest quilt patterns and very good instructions in each one.
You can find them on Amazon.com for a lot less than the fabric shops sell them for. :D
You can find them on Amazon.com for a lot less than the fabric shops sell them for. :D
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