What's your quilty resolutions for 2012?
#22
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Southern Indiana
Posts: 5,052
When my daughter had her Bridal Shower, I gave her her hand pieced queen size quilt top( over 3000 pieces) after the shower she gave it back to me to hand quilt. That was 18 years ago. I have about 2/3 of the hand quilting done. I want to finish it this year before their anniversary in Sept. and give it to them.
#26
Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: St. Augustine, Fl and Nashville, Ga.
Posts: 267
This year I would like to do the following things:
1. Clean organize quilting room, organize fabric and clean up after each project.
2. Finish a quilt for a friend - Christmas gift
3. Make a quilt for my daughter's 40th birthday (March)
4. Stay on task with quilting friends.
5. Quilt at least 4 tops that are completed this year.
That sounds like enough for now. Happy quilting to all.
1. Clean organize quilting room, organize fabric and clean up after each project.
2. Finish a quilt for a friend - Christmas gift
3. Make a quilt for my daughter's 40th birthday (March)
4. Stay on task with quilting friends.
5. Quilt at least 4 tops that are completed this year.
That sounds like enough for now. Happy quilting to all.
#28
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: central Indiana
Posts: 1,166
1) Start working through my small projects that are in various stages. (I am good at starting something not finishing it.)
2) Take a few tops to be long-armed.
3) Bind the 2 quilts that need to be bound.
and this is the most important...
4) Set aside one evening a week (from after I get home from school till I head to bed) and spend it in my sewing room! Maybe then I might accomplish some of my above goals.
2) Take a few tops to be long-armed.
3) Bind the 2 quilts that need to be bound.
and this is the most important...
4) Set aside one evening a week (from after I get home from school till I head to bed) and spend it in my sewing room! Maybe then I might accomplish some of my above goals.
#30
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Maine-ly Florida
Posts: 3,926
First of all, start relaxing and enjoying the process more. Less worry about perfection, more completion.
Pam B- I had a similar thought. If I could go straight to my sewing space a few days a week after work (teaching), I could get so much more done and I bet, be a happier person.
Pam B- I had a similar thought. If I could go straight to my sewing space a few days a week after work (teaching), I could get so much more done and I bet, be a happier person.
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