what is your favorite part of quilting?
#82
Does she have a web site? Do you have pics of the work she has done for you? I love to piece when all is going well...
#83
I love all the phases from choosing a pattern to shopping for fabric (the best part of that is when I can get my daughter to go with me!) to cutting and piecing and seeing the completed top up on my design wall to seeing someone's joy in receiving it. I admit, I have a fabulous LAQ who does all my quilts (but I am not wealthy!) and don't FMQ quilt, (tried many times and just sucked at it) but she has convinced me that I'm still a Quilter. I do bind everything myself and that is relaxing. I love contacting sewnsewer2 and working with her designing each label and finishing each quilt with something personal. The last stitch I put in is the final one attaching the label. Then I can give it away and make someone warm and happy. :-)
#85
Since I'm always in the mood for piecing I guess that has to be my favorite... I just love seeing the parts come together to make blocks! I think that's why I love scrappy quilts so much because each block is different. I hope that thrill never goes away.
Planning, quilting and binding are also very enjoyable to me. Cutting and assembling the blocks into a top are tasks that I tend to put off but enjoy once I get started. Sandwiching is a stall point for me so I try and do several at a time to get past it and get back to the fun stuff.
Planning, quilting and binding are also very enjoyable to me. Cutting and assembling the blocks into a top are tasks that I tend to put off but enjoy once I get started. Sandwiching is a stall point for me so I try and do several at a time to get past it and get back to the fun stuff.
#88
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Join Date: Nov 2012
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I also like all parts, but I think my favorite might be piecing that first block - always get excited about the whole project once I can start to see it in my fabric choices. Actual quilting can get tedious for me as I am still doing straight line or all over simple fmq.
#89
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Broadway, Shenandoah Valley, VA
Posts: 478
I like so many parts of the process: piecing, pressing the pieces, trimming, hand sewing the binding on the back. I don't like choosing colors on my own so I go for kits a lot. What does stand out that I don't especially like is what Lori S said: the thought of shoving and wrestling a large quilt through my regular machine makes me cringe. Well said!
#90
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Lawrenceville, GA.
Posts: 250
Although I enjoys all aspects of quilting, I get satisfaction when giving the quilt to the intended person. This weekend, we traveled to Ft. Stewart, Ga. to present the Quilts of Valor quilt that I made for my grandson, who returned from his second tour of duty in Afghanistan this past November. The pattern came from viewing Jenny Doen's tutorial on missouristarquiltcompany, titled Star Spangled Patriotic Quilt. Just watching the tutorial a couple of times, worked fine,
thanks to Jenny. I recently joined the local Quilts of Valor group ,and plan on attending the February 1st National Quilts of Valor sew Day. I encourage all quilters to participate.
thanks to Jenny. I recently joined the local Quilts of Valor group ,and plan on attending the February 1st National Quilts of Valor sew Day. I encourage all quilters to participate.
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