I know selling some of my stuff and giving it away there is a chance that it won't get valued like the stuff I give to my mom and dad or sisters etc. Even then sometimes they forget what we put into it, and for some people it is just a way to make money so there is no value in it that way. There are some people that are a different brand and we put averything into it, even the stuff that we sell, My dad is so funny, he won't wear a sweatshirt that I made him with all the grands name and bunny picture that often as he doesn't want to wear it out as he knows just how much work I put into it. that and a quilt that I made him the grands are not allowed to touch really as he wants to keep it, it would make me a lot happier to see it used and worn, I can always make him another. But I hesitate to send some stuff to school that I do for hand outs as I am sure that a lot of them will end up in the garbage, not that a lot of them take a long time or cost much to do, it is what I put into it.
though being kept humble is a good thing, I think it keeps me real. |
Originally Posted by Rhonda
The only differance between a new quilter and an old quilter is that the old quilter has learned to shut her mouth and not admit to any mistakes LOL LOL
Guess I didn't learn that one too well huh? |
Originally Posted by billswife99
Originally Posted by Rhonda
The only differance between a new quilter and an old quilter is that the old quilter has learned to shut her mouth and not admit to any mistakes LOL LOL
Guess I didn't learn that one too well huh? Seriously tho we all learn from one another and our mistakes teach as much as they hinder. Some lessons just seem harder to learn somehow! I know I will never learn to like ripping out seams! |
I love the pink hotpad.
I know the Mennonite's and the Amish always make sure there is a mistake in their quilts. They feel it is presumtive to make a "perfect" quilt because only God is perfect. Helps me to know they do it on purpose LOL Yall will HATE the quilt I am working on now.....its a allmost all HST and I was stressing SO BAD about getting points to line up I said GRRRRRRRRRR( not really, well maybe a little with some other words thrown in LOL ) So now I am sewing and if they match up well hey look there...if NOT, which most arent LOL That is the way its suppose to be. Its very hard to "let it go" but its soothing to my soul and helping me see I am not perfect and nothing I do is perfect and making me ACCEPT my imperfections. |
Originally Posted by Loretta
Thanks for sharing this Rhonda! It was very helpful. I didn't look up your town, but was wondering if you were near the rest stop on I-80 that is dedicated to quilting. I haven't been there but have read about it. Pretty neat!
Where is this truck stop? Sounds interesting! My parents and i used to stop at Stuckey's when we traveled years ago but i don't travel much anymore. |
Thank you so much for these words of wisdom, Rhonda :D :D :D
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Originally Posted by MsSage
I love the pink hotpad.
I know the Mennonite's and the Amish always make sure there is a mistake in their quilts. They feel it is presumtive to make a "perfect" quilt because only God is perfect. Helps me to know they do it on purpose LOL Yall will HATE the quilt I am working on now.....its a allmost all HST and I was stressing SO BAD about getting points to line up I said GRRRRRRRRRR( not really, well maybe a little with some other words thrown in LOL ) So now I am sewing and if they match up well hey look there...if NOT, which most arent LOL That is the way its suppose to be. Its very hard to "let it go" but its soothing to my soul and helping me see I am not perfect and nothing I do is perfect and making me ACCEPT my imperfections. |
Boy, the only "mistake" I saw was that it wasn't sent to me to care for! :lol:
Tho' I'm just starting out, I've invested so much money in the tools of the trade, books, fabric, and the like, I've overwhelmed myself with the idea that it has to be just so. I love the detail of the process of sewing a pattern to perfection, but I lack the confidence that I will develop the patience to be able to do it well and it keeps me from actually following thru will all the ideas I have. One day.............. |
Originally Posted by quiltluvr
Boy, the only "mistake" I saw was that it wasn't sent to me to care for! :lol:
Tho' I'm just starting out, I've invested so much money in the tools of the trade, books, fabric, and the like, I've overwhelmed myself with the idea that it has to be just so. I love the detail of the process of sewing a pattern to perfection, but I lack the confidence that I will develop the patience to be able to do it well and it keeps me from actually following thru will all the ideas I have. One day.............. Or you could do a hot pad or some other small project. I did some tutorials on small projects and there are probably more out there. If you want any help or suggestions just let me know! I would be glad to help. |
I try to think of them less as mistakes and more as lessons in humility. The bear paw quilt I'm finishing for my nephew is a huge lesson in humility because it is horrible with tons of mistakes. But I know that he will love it and not care that the points are chopped off. It gives me motivation to learn how to make my points sharp. (BTW -- I'd love suggestions about how to keep my points sharp).
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