Discovering that I LIKE "hand work"!!
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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Discovering that I LIKE "hand work"!!
I've always avoided hand-work like the plague if I could help it. I hand sewed the back of my binding, but that was it. Everything else was done by machine. I would listen to you folks talk about how relaxing it was to do your applique, binding, hand quilting - in the living room with the family with the TV on. I could never do that because I had too many large long haired dogs vying for the spot next to me on the sofa and I don't like getting dog hair on my quilting stuff.
Well ... unfortunately we lost two of our dogs fairly recently and I now only have one. We also completely redecorated the family room complete with hard wood floor and new furniture. The remaining dog (named Pig) has not even attempted to come up on the new sofa and I'm going to keep it that way!
The quilt I'm working on now I decided on doing applique. I was originally planning on raw edge, but decided to add some needle turn to it and for the first time I'm finishing my raw edge with decorative wool yarn blanket stitch.
Hand work.
I've been sewing like a mad woman! I can sit and sew and watch the olympics all at the same time, and I just came in from the garden where I was sitting in my favorite bench in the shade sewing - it's one of the first NICE day's we've had in soooo long that I didn't want it to go to waste.
I was SOOOOO wrong. I am LOVING "hand work"!!!
PS: As for the quality of my hand work, it's evident that I'm a neophyte - but I can see and feel that I'm improving. The needle turn is the biggest challenge especially since I'm not using any stabilizer at all. I just cut the shape, trim the edges for turns, and start sewing.
Well ... unfortunately we lost two of our dogs fairly recently and I now only have one. We also completely redecorated the family room complete with hard wood floor and new furniture. The remaining dog (named Pig) has not even attempted to come up on the new sofa and I'm going to keep it that way!
The quilt I'm working on now I decided on doing applique. I was originally planning on raw edge, but decided to add some needle turn to it and for the first time I'm finishing my raw edge with decorative wool yarn blanket stitch.
Hand work.
I've been sewing like a mad woman! I can sit and sew and watch the olympics all at the same time, and I just came in from the garden where I was sitting in my favorite bench in the shade sewing - it's one of the first NICE day's we've had in soooo long that I didn't want it to go to waste.
I was SOOOOO wrong. I am LOVING "hand work"!!!
PS: As for the quality of my hand work, it's evident that I'm a neophyte - but I can see and feel that I'm improving. The needle turn is the biggest challenge especially since I'm not using any stabilizer at all. I just cut the shape, trim the edges for turns, and start sewing.
#2
I also love hand work.I enjoy piecing, red work and hand quilting while sitting in the family room with husband. I also love my machine and how quickly things can get done with that method. Saving for a long arm machine now so I can get more done before I die! So sorry to hear of your dogs passing. Our 12 year old yellow lab died the day after my birthday. Boy,was she a shedder,white hair! we now just have the chocolate lab,eh.o can make hand work difficult because he wants me to pet him every second I am sitting in my sewing chair.Got to love dogs! happy hand sewing!
#3
I am with you, I love piecing by machine but I also LOVE hand work, I have a hand piecing project to take with me when I am out and about and a needleturn applique project which stays at home as I need really good light to do that well. I completed 2 wallhangings by hand last year, it's amazing how much you can get done during the time you otherwise wouldn't be sewing.
#6
I too love doing handwork. Love the look of needleturn applique when finished and just enjoy sitting relaxing in the rocking chair on my front porch or in my comfy armchair watching TV while doing handwork. It's my favorite form of stress relief!!
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Yay! Welcome to the club, we'll send your jacket out - as soon as we're done hand-sewing it, lol! I mix it up by doing both hand and machine piecing, but I love to sit with my DH in the evenings and do hand work. He is so often gone on business....
I'm so sorry on the loss of your doggies. We lost Zeus last month while we were attending my FIL's memorial service, he died while we were gone. Boy, that really knocked me off my feet. I never really considered myself a dog person, but that big goofy poop factory sure did worm his way into my heart, with his cold wet nose and thumpy tail first thing every morning. Jeez.
I'm so sorry on the loss of your doggies. We lost Zeus last month while we were attending my FIL's memorial service, he died while we were gone. Boy, that really knocked me off my feet. I never really considered myself a dog person, but that big goofy poop factory sure did worm his way into my heart, with his cold wet nose and thumpy tail first thing every morning. Jeez.
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Location: Northern Michigan
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i too love hand work- when i want to (get er done) i go to the machine- but i always have some sort of hand project to work on too- it gives me (quality time) with hubby- if i spend all my time hiding away in the sewing room he wonders if i'm mad about something- in the evening after dinner i generally grab what ever project i feel like working on & go sit with him in the living room- watch tv, visit & sew- currently i'm spending lots of time on that English Paper Piecing Hexagon project i've been working on but i also have a Cathedral Windows in the works, an embroidered blocks project, a locker hook rug i'm almost done with, and 2 hand wool projects- (paper cut - hawian applique style) project- and a wool crazy quilt project- so i have lots to choose from- even though those hex's have been my main focus for the past month or so- it is relaxing, and i feel like i'm accomplishing something- and still there sharing/spending time with hubby.
#9
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Phoenix Arizona
Posts: 2
I have always done my quilts by hand. None of them have ever seen a sewing machine. I take my on airplanes, dr. offices, hair salon, and anywhere else I can work on it. I have a rolling computer bag that goes everywhere. Plus I have my quilting frame set up in my family room so I can always be with the family when I'm working on it. They call the area behind the frame my fortress of sanity. LOL.
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: New York City/Manhattan
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For many years, I would say that if God wanted me to do handwork, the machine would never have been invented. Then, I tried needleturn applique as a take-along project. Was I ever hooked!! I am never without a hand project now. I sew on the subway to and from work, on trips, when I sit with DH in front of the TV, outside on nice days...I am now an applique afficianada.
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