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#211
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: AZ and CT
Posts: 4,898
Oh good grief - you sound like many of us - as far as the quilting goes. Most of us are far from perfect or being perfectionists. We just love to make quilts. I'm determined to use fabric from my stash instead of buying more fabric. And I have a lot of thread, too, so I don't go out and buy more thread all the time.
Some of us are also caregivers, not because we've chosen it, but because that's what happens in life, and probably not for as many as you! I admire you for being able to keep so many balls in the air, so to speak.
Keep on quilting - it's a great hobby, and it helps me get my mind off the nettlesome parts of my life!
Some of us are also caregivers, not because we've chosen it, but because that's what happens in life, and probably not for as many as you! I admire you for being able to keep so many balls in the air, so to speak.
Keep on quilting - it's a great hobby, and it helps me get my mind off the nettlesome parts of my life!
#212
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Port Charlotte, Fl
Posts: 2,569
Joy don't be so hard on yourself. You are such a caregiver with all you do. I have always been taught to do the best you can and if it's not perfect so what it's the time and love you put into doing things. Some of the quilts on here are just gorgeous. We all have our things we are best at but to be so down on yourself for a 1/4 seam don't do it. I'm sure all my seams are not perfect. You sound like a good person and caretaker and just Smile, Smile. It's hard when your taking care of people sometimes it gets you down.
God bless you my dear lady. Sue
God bless you my dear lady. Sue
#213
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: berlin, ocean city md
Posts: 43
It is your work and your pleasure, I go to quilt shows and someone is always asking to vote on the quilts or just 3 special quilts and I feel those people did those quilts with a lot of love, blood, sweat, and tears and they are all great. The quilts give us pleasure in more ways than one
#214
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Australia.
Posts: 9,085
Originally Posted by mizkyp
Joy, you are a quilter. Fancy machines, 1/4 inch seams, and fabric dont make the quilt. It's the love that goes into the quilt that matters.
Happy quilting,
Margie
Happy quilting,
Margie
:wink: :D :thumbup:
#215
Banned
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: Ephrata, WA
Posts: 8,802
HI Joy,
This always makes me sad to think that we compare ourselves....I think we all have special gifts....
Quilting is something we here on QB all have in common...because quilting attracts many types of people...from left brain to right brain...artists and math whiz people...that is the beautiful thing about quilting. I think there is always something to learn in quilting and that is why we don't tire of it..or after a break.. we will always pick it up again...because it meets a need within us.
I was a quilter before it became my "business" (I hate calling it that) I will be a quilter long after this ends...it is something deep within me.
Well I think most others have probably already said everything...Many of us would grade ourselves as beginner quilters.
You obviously have very special gifts that go far beyond quilting...a caregiver....God blessed you with that....not many people could/can do that.
I also have to just say that I haven't taken your quilt out of the box yet ( I am actually doing that tomorrow) and I am not one bit worried about your seam allowance...whether or not it is perfectly square..what kind of machine it was sewn on or anything else you mentioned....I am absolutely positive I won't have any issues.
Blessings to you my friend!
This always makes me sad to think that we compare ourselves....I think we all have special gifts....
Quilting is something we here on QB all have in common...because quilting attracts many types of people...from left brain to right brain...artists and math whiz people...that is the beautiful thing about quilting. I think there is always something to learn in quilting and that is why we don't tire of it..or after a break.. we will always pick it up again...because it meets a need within us.
I was a quilter before it became my "business" (I hate calling it that) I will be a quilter long after this ends...it is something deep within me.
Well I think most others have probably already said everything...Many of us would grade ourselves as beginner quilters.
You obviously have very special gifts that go far beyond quilting...a caregiver....God blessed you with that....not many people could/can do that.
I also have to just say that I haven't taken your quilt out of the box yet ( I am actually doing that tomorrow) and I am not one bit worried about your seam allowance...whether or not it is perfectly square..what kind of machine it was sewn on or anything else you mentioned....I am absolutely positive I won't have any issues.
Blessings to you my friend!
#216
Thanks to all for the encouragement. That is what I like about this board. No matter what the problem there are so many always there to lift your spirits. I certainly did not mean to sound like I was whining, just venting at myself for not being able to perfect that elusive 1/4 inch seam and feeling so stupid because I can't seem to press in the right direction. I am too blessed to complain. God gave me a wonderful family and I just try my best to look after them. God bless all of you.
#218
Originally Posted by Joy Higdon
Thanks to all for the encouragement. That is what I like about this board. No matter what the problem there are so many always there to lift your spirits. I certainly did not mean to sound like I was whining, just venting at myself for not being able to perfect that elusive 1/4 inch seam and feeling so stupid because I can't seem to press in the right direction. I am too blessed to complain. God gave me a wonderful family and I just try my best to look after them. God bless all of you.
I can't wait to see your Snake River Log Cabin. It is a pattern I would love to do someday, but, so far, I find it a little intimidating...But I'll get the nerve someday to tackle it!
Hope you have a blessed day!!
#219
I will chime in and say I didn't think you were whining either. Probably just having a bad day/week/month, or something like that. And I am totally with you about the pressing direction-thing! I am always overjoyed when a pattern actually tells you which way to press the seams because otherwise I just guess and deal with whatever mess I end up with on the back!
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