A Dying Out Craft?
#72
Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: arizona
Posts: 52
I will not give up on my hand quilting.When I make my quilts they all are hand quilted.My first quilted quilt was machened done.I won't do that again.It did'nt feel like a
quilt to me.I gave it away.I think it means so much more when I hand quilt them.
quilt to me.I gave it away.I think it means so much more when I hand quilt them.
#73
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 851
Originally Posted by JJs
well, that's rude to say that: "but hand quilted items seem to have more put into them from the heart".....
#74
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Duncan, SC, 29334 USA
Posts: 4,580
I hand quilt and I love it.
Just bought the Hintereurg quilt frame on Craigslist.
Am making 4 for the grandkids for Christmas.
Have 2 finished and 1 on the frame now.
I have no room for a long arm.
JBJ137 in SC
Just bought the Hintereurg quilt frame on Craigslist.
Am making 4 for the grandkids for Christmas.
Have 2 finished and 1 on the frame now.
I have no room for a long arm.
JBJ137 in SC
#75
Well, that works for you and its wonderful that you can do your quilting in other ways. I like the machine quilting too, but its in a different catagory is all I am saying. I also have machine quilted some of my work. I just wasn't as satisfied as hand quilting. If that's your way of making some beautiful work, I think its wonderful. I would do the same if I couldn't hand quilt. :thumbup:
#76
Absolutely. Its wonderful that you can make all the gift quilts and I am sure they are beautiful. Some people have no idea what people like you and me do in an effort to make beautiful things. If they don't sew, they don't know. So they can't be in error if they know no difference. My comments on hand quilting are in an artistic point of view and the traditional way that quilting started out in the first place. I have such a big stash that I am considering making a bunch of easy machine quilts as gifts to make my stash smaller. I see nothing wrong with it. I bet your quilts are very beautiful. Keep up the good work.
#77
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 158
We live in a world of instant gratification, so machine piecing has become a part of that. However, when I began quilting over 20 years ago, I wanted everything to be done by hand. I did for awhile, but soon decided that time just wouldn't permit this, so I started to machine-piece my quilts, but I have remained dedicated to quilting, by hand, all of my quilts. I have nothing against machine quilting, but I do feel that hand quilting has a softer, non-commercial
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#79
Andrea, your quilts are amazing!!!! I love hand quilting however arthritis is making it difficult now, which is not good as I came to quilting in my late fifties, so it makes me sad that all the bits had worn out before I found quilting. However, it also makes machiine quilting difficult too. I love the hand quilted quilts but sadly for me my life may have to be about the piecing and then sending the work out to be quilted. Sometimes we just do not have a choice, and if I did it would be to hand quilt happily all my life.
#80
I love to hand quilt. I hate just sitting and watching tv or driving back and for from north to south. I always have something to hand quilt. I am far from perfect but I really feel that hand quilting shows a more personal emphasis on the quilt.
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