Old 07-16-2010, 05:55 PM
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smitty
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Originally Posted by Playtime7
I started quilting years ago to slow me down. I seem to want to finish all I start in one day. I have come to learn that it isn't a bad thing to "do the frog..." "rip it, rip it" at all.... when I do have to rip things out, I feel like it is a learning lesson as to what I did wrong and I try to catch myself from doing it again anymore. There are times I have to rip out because I am going to fast or my machine isn't cooperating... as for seeing all the lovely quilts made on this board... I hope to get there some day but until I do, I will just do the best I can to get there and if I don't get there, I am at least having fun trying. I went to a local quilt shop this week and nearly fell over with this beautiful embroided quilt that I almost want to give up sewing all together. If I made that quilt I wouldn't ever use it ... it would hang on the wall.. very nice and some day maybe I will take the time she put into it and make one. I need more experience in embroidery, that's for sure. This is getting long so I will stop for now... just enjoy making your goodies and love what you make...all things handmade are precious.
I just started doing embroidery again. never did look good to me.
but a friend showed me how to make a nice back-stitch and I was surprised how much nicer things look now. did the teapots
and the tea cup pattern. never will be at a par with my friend though. she makes the smallest stitches--and I have seen her Rip-it too ! I just love the mechanics of piecing, etc. some days
I just do string blocks to soothe my soul.
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