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Old 09-27-2010, 12:34 PM
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Originally Posted by glenda5253
So...can I call myself a quilter or am I just a wanna-be chicken?
bawk - backbackback! Nothing wannabe about it. lol

Naw, you're a wannabe quilter. How else are you going to learn? What is the worst that can happen?

I am now taking quilting classes to focus on getting better with my machine quilting. Until now, I have limited myself to Stitch-in-the-ditch straight-style quilting. Not perfect, but done!

Comeon, chicky! You can do it.
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:36 PM
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Originally Posted by debbieumphress
I am a quilter. I figure if I have over 30 tops waiting to be quilted and 10-12 UFO's, and donate quilts to Project Linus monthly, I am a quilter. I go to quilt retreats to finsih UFO's undisturbed (except for the fun) and don't miss a day without quilting in my life or buying fabric weekly. So many definitions of a quilter.
Sounds like me except I haven't made it to a retreat yet. It's on my list!
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Old 09-27-2010, 12:57 PM
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Ladies (and gentlemen, if applicable) you have made my day! Your answers are precious...and some extremely funny. Thank all of you for your support and confidence building. I love this board!!!

I think...I will consider myself a (whisper) quilter!?!?!

PS: After I started this thread I read another r/t doing a rag quilt and it suddenly dawned on me I have completely finished a rag quilt. I wasn't happy with the finished project and it is stored away somewhere.

Now I know (by following this board), I am much too critical of my work and I need to find that rag quilt for my 2-yr-old DGD. It is pink and in the shape of a cat with applique eyes, nose and mouth.

This board is a real morale-booster!!!
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Old 09-28-2010, 02:43 AM
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When I take the brand new finished quilt out of the washer and hang it on the line and stand back and look at it and watch it flap in the breeze then I can say I am a quilter and know that the quilt and I have bonded for life no matter who has it! Edie
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Old 09-28-2010, 04:28 AM
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when I learn to do the binding right and it all looks right, then I will call myself a quilter
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Old 09-28-2010, 04:49 AM
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I still tie most of the quilts I make, as its easier on my back. When people ask me "Oh, you quilt?" I usually say "I'm learning" not because I haven't quilted a queen size, but because I still can't always get my star points to come out right and I haven't tried curves!
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Old 09-28-2010, 11:55 AM
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You don't have to get your star points perfect! Remember the the 10 foot rule.(I hate rules!!!)Don't be hard on yourself. At least you are living and learning. The fun is in the learning.
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Old 09-28-2010, 12:18 PM
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Originally Posted by caspoohbear
I still tie most of the quilts I make, as its easier on my back. When people ask me "Oh, you quilt?" I usually say "I'm learning" not because I haven't quilted a queen size, but because I still can't always get my star points to come out right and I haven't tried curves!
We're sometimes too hard on ourselves. The definition of "quilting" is different from "piecing"; but we tend to use the term in a general way. No matter how perfect the finished product, the use of the term will surely never be penalized! We continue to learn. Whether it be an "aha" moment, a helpful friend, something we see in a magazine, a book, online or TV; we keep working at it and get more seasoned. Even the pro's get better. Curiosity is my best friend...I'm not great at it but I call myself a quilter and rejoice when I can also call something - anything - finished. If we never stop learning & jumping at every opportunity we'll get there - or grow old trying!
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Old 09-28-2010, 12:21 PM
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You are a quilter. Enjoy
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Old 09-28-2010, 12:34 PM
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I call myself a Quilter , I figure if I spend hour's on hour's
and day's on day's collecting and washing and ironing my
stash of fabric's and then plaining for how I want my quilt to look then set and sew for day's are month's on it and sometimes years then I call myself a Quilter..lol even though I'm always learning something new ,I still call myself a Quilter and have fun doing it. :D :D
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