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Re: Quilting ADD 07 Jul 2010 15:11 #47693

For a long time I only had one project going at a time. When I finished the top, I sent it away to be quilted. But then I started hanging out with all my quilty friends and they have been a very bad influence on me lol Now I always have several projects going and I don't even want to count how many are waiting to be quilted. :D
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Re: Quilting ADD 07 Jul 2010 14:56 #47691

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I always have at least 3 to 5 projects going at the same time. That way I can do hand work, machine work, of embroidery. Right now I am not doing any machine work. Since it is hard for me to do, I am taking my Bernina in for cleaning and updating if there is any updates.
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Re: Quilting ADD 07 Jul 2010 11:30 #47683

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When I was learning how to quilt, it was one project at a time. At that point, I needed to do it that way in order to learn the techniques. Now I have about 3 or 4 going. As a matter of fact, yesterday I found an old UFO that I never finished and I was able to do some work on it-got to try machine applique for the first time!
I've found that some people are piecers-they're very happy doing the same thing till they're done. Sometimes I envy them but mostly I like the variety. There's one blogger I read that only does several BOMs at a time-that way she's always doing something different.

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Re: Quilting ADD 07 Jul 2010 10:07 #47675

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I also have several projects going on at one time. You usually do hit a tedious part of quilting on a large project so it is best to have other things to switch up once in a while. You can also give yourself permission to drop the project. I had one that I got halfway through and like you it just bored me silly. I finally did give myself permission to quit. I will keep the other blocks I have done and maybe make a smaller project or use them in something but it was not worth my time to keep going on with something that I truly did not like. You will have to assess whether it is worth your effort to continue on, i.e. do you like the finished piece, is it something that you can learn with, and so on. Evaluate it and then decide.
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Re: Quilting ADD 07 Jul 2010 04:33 #47662

When I first started quilting, I worked on one project at a time - and yes, each one got boring and I couldn't wait to finish. My work got messy and I didn't put as much care into it. Now I do work on more than one at a time. Your quilt show owner had good advice. By the way, no matter what I'm working on there comes a time when I hate the quilt, feel I made wrong choices with the pattern or colors. Then, magically, when I finished, they look wonderful. Jan
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Re: Quilting ADD 07 Jul 2010 02:28 #47658

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i do have few projects with different techniques, as well 1-3 for TV time, or for the garden - by hand, 1-3 by machine and one i keep simple so i can finish it quickly and get the 'fuel' to continue the others.
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Re: Quilting ADD 07 Jul 2010 00:10 #47656

I find that if I have too many projects on the go at one time I get frustrated and messy and then I just plain quit. OF course at the moment I have 3 things going, but that is my absolute limit. otherwise it seems I never finish anything, they take too long.
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Re: Quilting ADD 06 Jul 2010 20:45 #47648

I have heard that there are quilters out there that start a quilt and work right through to complete it before they start a new project. I'm not sure where these quilters are, nor does it really matter (I think they would be boring). A real quilter has to have many UFOs in order to keep there enthusiasm alive. I have finished little wall hanging type quilts without working on something in between, but "little" and "wall hanging" are key words here. It is only natural to become bored when you are doing something that is the same thing over and over. Unless you have a deadline, you need to have at least two or three projects in progress at the same time. They don't have to be drastically different like going to hand work, but different techniques, or totally different color scheme, or whatever you decide would spice up your interest. I have an Artbin tote that I use to store 12 1/2" blocks that I make from scraps when I am tired of a quilt I'm working on and I don't feel inspired to delve into another involved project. One day I'll have enough blocks in this tote to make a quilt. I don't try to remember what is already in there... it is totally random. The only consistency is that the blocks are 12 1/2".
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Re: Quilting ADD 06 Jul 2010 19:47 #47646

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Melissa, I think the shop owner has a good point! I usually have several projects going at once, often with different techniques, but if I have a deadline I can hunker down and get a project finished. I think it also helps to have a written list of UFOs so that if I get really bored with what I'm working on, I'll go back and finish one of them rather than starting something new.
But keep in mind Ricky's philosophy that not all projects deserve to be finished! If you have learned the lesson that you needed to learn, let it go, and move on!


It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Re: Quilting ADD 06 Jul 2010 19:18 #47645

Good grief I need to proofread before submitting! Sorry.
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Quilting ADD 06 Jul 2010 19:18 #47644

OK, as I work through projects I find myself getting really tired of the fabrice I'm working with by block 6. What do you do about that? Suck it up and finish? I'm so bored with it I can't stand it.

Also, because I get tired of working on the same thing for too long, I had a quilt shop owner tell me to have 3 projects in the fire...
1. Handwork (love applique - I think)
2. A fairly quick to piece project (to see results sooner)
3. The big quilt that will take a while to finish

Just wondering what you think of this philosophy and how do you avoid project boredom.
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