My 1st Quilt Top - unfinished
#32
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Buffalo, N.Y.
Posts: 383
Wow, I think it's super!!!
I'm new, too, but I'm still muddling my way thru my first wall hanging, already gave up on that circular cutting thingie, and I only *dream* about doing a full size quilt someday.
Like others said, you're being too hard on yourself....it's awesome!
I'm new, too, but I'm still muddling my way thru my first wall hanging, already gave up on that circular cutting thingie, and I only *dream* about doing a full size quilt someday.
Like others said, you're being too hard on yourself....it's awesome!
#33
Super Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: MS
Posts: 3,434
Originally Posted by Tippy
#1.. 5 years old is NOT old fabric..lol.. I have some in my stash that is 20 years old and it does not affect the quality..
#2.. anyone who attempts a quilt with strips of printed plaids or rows of squares, is just asking for crookedness..
NOT because of their cutting abilities.. but because it is not usually printed on a true grain.
#3.. I'd advise you to be a bit kinder to yourself. I think you did an awesome job.
As to the quality of the fabric.. you use what you have.. that applies to all of us. and to what you can afford. I say just keep trying.. if you have the desire and determination you can do it. I frequently still use scissors to cut stuff out.. I also use all sorts of rulers, rotary cutters and a rotary ruler.. which is a combination device.. a ruler with an attached rotary cutter.
It is a timesaver for strips.
#2.. anyone who attempts a quilt with strips of printed plaids or rows of squares, is just asking for crookedness..
NOT because of their cutting abilities.. but because it is not usually printed on a true grain.
#3.. I'd advise you to be a bit kinder to yourself. I think you did an awesome job.
As to the quality of the fabric.. you use what you have.. that applies to all of us. and to what you can afford. I say just keep trying.. if you have the desire and determination you can do it. I frequently still use scissors to cut stuff out.. I also use all sorts of rulers, rotary cutters and a rotary ruler.. which is a combination device.. a ruler with an attached rotary cutter.
It is a timesaver for strips.
#35
[quote=dsb38327]
Well put, totally agree!
Originally Posted by Tippy
#1.. 5 years old is NOT old fabric..lol.. I have some in my stash that is 20 years old and it does not affect the quality..
#2.. anyone who attempts a quilt with strips of printed plaids or rows of squares, is just asking for crookedness..
NOT because of their cutting abilities.. but because it is not usually printed on a true grain.
#3.. I'd advise you to be a bit kinder to yourself. I think you did an awesome job.
As to the quality of the fabric.. you use what you have.. that applies to all of us. and to what you can afford.
#2.. anyone who attempts a quilt with strips of printed plaids or rows of squares, is just asking for crookedness..
NOT because of their cutting abilities.. but because it is not usually printed on a true grain.
#3.. I'd advise you to be a bit kinder to yourself. I think you did an awesome job.
As to the quality of the fabric.. you use what you have.. that applies to all of us. and to what you can afford.
#37
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Cedarville, Ohio
Posts: 230
Originally Posted by CraftsByRobin
As I had stated in my introduction thread, I'm just now learning to quilt. This is my first "official" quilt top. I did this in class, still lack one outside border.
Not great, but I'm still ... trying :D The quilting class teacher stated my material was very old and of cheaper quality (it was very old and probably cheaper as I bought it over 5 years ago when I was trying to teach myself to quilt). In the town I lived in, the only place to get material was at Walmart.
Here's a pic ... be easy :D
[IMG]http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/03152010.jpg[/IMG]
I am not great at sewing a straight line, and the cutting by hand I did wasn't great either ... but for my first time it wasn't as bad as I thought but sure can be a lot better.
I'm open for any suggestions on doing better the second time.
Not great, but I'm still ... trying :D The quilting class teacher stated my material was very old and of cheaper quality (it was very old and probably cheaper as I bought it over 5 years ago when I was trying to teach myself to quilt). In the town I lived in, the only place to get material was at Walmart.
Here's a pic ... be easy :D
[IMG]http://i161.photobucket.com/albums/t...s/03152010.jpg[/IMG]
I am not great at sewing a straight line, and the cutting by hand I did wasn't great either ... but for my first time it wasn't as bad as I thought but sure can be a lot better.
I'm open for any suggestions on doing better the second time.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
himnherr
Pictures
29
02-15-2012 07:47 AM