Maybe I have to quit calling myself a beginner....
#1
I just organized my hall closet, and in the process, came up with the number of quilts I have made so far....24!!! Maybe I have to quit calling myself a beginner?? I have kept most of my quilts, so the ones I have made for charity or have given away can be easily calculated....and I still am shocked that it is 24!!
Most patterns still look too complicated to me, but maybe I can call myself an intermediate quilter now. I have been quilting 2 years. I retired 3 years ago, and, even though I fought quilting, I can't believe how much I have enjoyed this hobby. (I did not think I was patient enough to quilt....that is why I fought it.)
Anyway, I will quit saying that I am a beginner... I did join this forum quite soon after I started quilting, and you have all been so helpful. I could not have changed the blade in my rotary cuter the first time without the advice that I got immediately when I posted my question.
This is a good place to be, no matter what level of quilter I really am. :)
Most patterns still look too complicated to me, but maybe I can call myself an intermediate quilter now. I have been quilting 2 years. I retired 3 years ago, and, even though I fought quilting, I can't believe how much I have enjoyed this hobby. (I did not think I was patient enough to quilt....that is why I fought it.)
Anyway, I will quit saying that I am a beginner... I did join this forum quite soon after I started quilting, and you have all been so helpful. I could not have changed the blade in my rotary cuter the first time without the advice that I got immediately when I posted my question.
This is a good place to be, no matter what level of quilter I really am. :)
#2
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Your story sounds like mine. I hated the thought of quilting all those little blocks together, so precise and meticulous. I finally gave in and learned to do a simple quilt and now I'm hooked. I still hate the little blocks and triangles but have learned ways to get around that. That's what I love the most. The ingenuity of these quilters and how they figured out easier ways to make a complicated pattern. I've become fascinated with all the different styles and colors. Like you, I've learned so much on this board...thanks everyone! This is the best place...
#4
I realized after I posted this that it sounds like I am bragging on myself. I sure didn't mean for it to come across that way. I was just surprised. and still am, at how much this hobby has caught me. And what a fun way to be caught.
#5
I'm right in there with you. I have made quite a few more than 2 dozen right now, but do not have ALL the tricks of the trade mastered. It will be fun to continue learning with every pattern mastered!
#8
There's nothing wrong in a little bragging!! Quilting allows us to feel good about ourselves and sharing that is terrific!! I love it that you shared your journey so far! It is great to read how you have progressed! Don't feel like you can't share your successes! It is a proud feeling to accomplish something like a quilt!! Enjoy the feeling!! You earned it!!
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