What Quilting Rules Do You Break?
#61
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Florida
Posts: 17,636
If you could see the quilt I'm finishing up for my two year old grandbaby...if there are quilt police, I'm done for.
In my own defense, your honor, I didn't know what I know now, when I did that to that fabric!
She will love it to death though and then I will make her a bigger and much nicer quilt in a couple years. :XD:
In my own defense, your honor, I didn't know what I know now, when I did that to that fabric!
She will love it to death though and then I will make her a bigger and much nicer quilt in a couple years. :XD:
#67
I don't prewash fabrics.
I do iron instead of pressing most of the time. >_>
I don't try to get everything perfect - sometimes I see something is messed up, but shrug and say "what the heck, why not..." and continue on.
I do iron instead of pressing most of the time. >_>
I don't try to get everything perfect - sometimes I see something is messed up, but shrug and say "what the heck, why not..." and continue on.
#68
As a rule, I'm a rule breaker. (pun intended!) However, over the many, many years of quilting, I have developed my own set of rules that I rarely break. Having had a purple fabric bleed, I now wash all my fabrics as soon as I bring them home. After years of tugging, easing, stretching to get my seams to match, I've become obsessive about cutting accurately and sewing an accurate 1/4" seam and I've been so much happier with my quilting experiences and my quilts. I usually don't press, except with my finger nail, until my block is done or sometimes until the whole quilt is done if I'm in a hurry. I used to use my sewing scissors for everything, but being cheap has caused me to be more particular and now I don't have to keep buying new ones! I don't pin unless I'm sewing curves . Like everyone, I've heard horror stories about cuts from rotary cutters, but I had to learn for myself. I cut myself once when my open rotary cutter got buried under some fabric, and I tried and tried to remember to close it, but I often forgot, so I bought the kind that closes when you release it. LOVE IT! I don't believe in following color wheel color combinations. I put colors together that I love and that look good to me! I change patterns when I feel like it, or make up my own. And I have LOTS of UFOs. Way, way, way too many. I need to make a rule to finish what I start, but then, what fun would that be???
#69
My UFO count has exploded since I joined this site! Just the stuff from swaps alone... plus all the other stuff I started 'cause I found inspiration here... yeah. Waaay too many UFO's but I still want to start new projects!
#70
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New Hampshire
Posts: 151
Originally Posted by Jim's Gem
Originally Posted by brenda21
I almost never wash fabric first. It just bothers me to put the pretty fabric in the washing machine :)
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