Do you think you could get tired of quilting?
#91
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Posts: 284
I started quilting when I was 12 with my grandma and I'm 56 now. I'm nowhere near tired of quilting. Even if I wasn't doing it for the extra money I'd still be doing it. The love of quilting is just part of me,that's the only way to describe it.
#92
Since I was a small child, I have always done some kind of handwork, mostly knitting, crocheting, calligraphy, painting, drawing, bead-making, cross stitching, sewing clothing and household items, and quilting. I pray I always am physically able to work with my hands! I never tire of being able to imagine a project and then make it come to life! Quilting seems to take the longest of all the crafty things I do or have done, but it is most satisfying to me at the same time.
#94
Sometimes I overload myself and get tired of it all. Then I just back away and find something else to do for a while... lots of good books out there. After a while I find I'm itching to get back to the sewing machine. I think we always need a break from things if we get too overwhelmed.
#96
Member
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Gowen, OK
Posts: 49
The really detailed tops that seem to take forever i love the challenge of those but i also need to feel the satisfaction of knowing i finished something or i start feeling like im not getting anywhere, so i throw in a few cheater or whole cloth tops just for fun and a quick fix of Wahoo Im done.
#98
Hi, I knit and crochet also. Always have something to work on when I go to my recliner after sewing most of the day. I love quilting, and do so just about every day, but I get tired or worn out by the end of the day. I live alone with my maltese, in a 4 bedroom double wide. I have a sewing room and a quilting (hand quilting frame) room. The extra bedroom, other than my bedroom, is computer and single bed room for company, sort of like a guest room. Happy Holidays!! I just love this Quilting Boad site!!
#99
It is either in your blood or it's not. I have sewn since I was about
10, then I did clothes, and my dearest Mother in Law introduced me
to quilting in the 80's, and have been possessed since. I was out
of work for a time also, but I sewed as much as I could, reorganized my room, then found stuff I forgot I had and off again was sewing. Serious sewers never would even ask that question.
10, then I did clothes, and my dearest Mother in Law introduced me
to quilting in the 80's, and have been possessed since. I was out
of work for a time also, but I sewed as much as I could, reorganized my room, then found stuff I forgot I had and off again was sewing. Serious sewers never would even ask that question.
#100
Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by mrsddh97
I dream of being able to quit my job and spending as much time as I want quilting or in pursuit of other crafts but mainly quilting. Do you think you would ever get tired and stop quilting. Or is it because I don't have the the time I want to devote to quilting that I am dreaming. Maybe if I had the time I would be wanting to do something else. I used to knit and crochet but I have almost put that totally down for quilting. I couldn't see myself ever getting tired of quilting. What about you?
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