What do you listen to while you quilt?
#64
It is often a book on CD or NPR on Saturday and Sunday afternoons/evenings. I am still working every day so my quilting time is limited. When free motion quilting it is music. I was told that it helps and I found that it does.
#65
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Usually NPR (National Public Radio) and this one is on: Brahms Bethoven etc.. then once an hour interrupted by news LOL .. Gives a very calmning affect to my avatar and then she lays and sleeps in there .. LOL I have the phone out in my sewing room just in case !
#66
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I love to listen to classical music. We have a radio station here that is specialized on classical music, film music and new classics - perfect for me. Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, John Barry, John Williams, Nigel Hess, Patrick Doyle and all the others inspire me a lot with their music!
In the winter time, I sometimes do my scrappy quilts on the big dinning room table at one end of the living room. When my husband gets a good story going on Public TV, I watch long enough to get to know the characters, and then I sew while they talk. That way I loose all the sight gags. LOL
#68
Generally, when I'm quilting on my dsm I need some music that makes me tap my foot and keep the pace like some Rolling Stones and rocknroll. When I'm piecing, depends on the project - sometimes it's Netflix or one of the 20+ stations that I've saved to Pandora.
#70
How would I find the classic country station on the computer? I usually have the cooking channel on or house hunters just because I don't have to focus on them.
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