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Re: Mojo's gone again 11 Oct 2010 22:07 #50489

often times we just have to change gears and do something differant......
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Re: Mojo's gone again 11 Oct 2010 17:30 #50467

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Thanks, ladies. One of my best friends is also a quilter and we're doing a challenge together. We're going to work on our UFOs :( I'm hoping the feeling of accomplishhment will bring some of my MOJO back.

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Re: Mojo's gone again 10 Oct 2010 15:27 #50422

I found my mojo after a few month hiatus. I cleaned up my sewing room, and reorganized my fabrics. That did it for me!
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Re: Mojo's gone again 21 Sep 2010 09:06 #50043

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Nanquitls hit the nail on the head, so to speak! My advice exactly. Been there many times. One time it lasted 2 yrs. Go read something other than quilting articles. Quilt market in Houston is coming and out of that will be a lot of new stuff hitting the stores!

Barbara
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Re: Mojo's gone again 21 Sep 2010 07:18 #50037

It sounds like you have gotten a lot of good advice. When I lose my mojo I usually find a good book and read. Not a quilting book. Usually one of Nora Roberts (My favorite auther.) By the time I'm finished one or sometimes two books I'm missing being at my machine and creating. Good luck. I'm sure you will find your mojo soon. Nan in sunny and cool upstate NY
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Re: Mojo's gone again 21 Sep 2010 07:11 #50035

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Eileen, I know exactly how you feel. I find periodically that I get lost in, of all places, The Quilt Show. There have been times when I have just used my free hours to read blogs, watch videos, post on the forum, look at quilts in the gallery, etc. - everything but quilting. Sometimes it drives me nuts and sometimes I just go with the flow. Because many of my quilts these days are done for specific competitions, I find that having the deadline helps me, but only if I have a good idea first!
Taking a break from quilting and reading about it instead is kind of like reading a new cookbook without rushing off to the kitchen. Lots of vicarious pleasure to be had. Just enjoy yourself whatever you do.
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Re: Mojo's gone again 20 Sep 2010 16:37 #50021

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I think just relaxing about it all, enjoying the reading and thinking will help you a lot. Quilting is not something you should have to make yourself do. Perhaps you just need time to feed your creative thoughts by reading about it all and looking at quilts and patterns and just making a few practice pieces (throw away, free form) to keep your techniques brushed off (which in themselves may inspire you)--or make a couple of dog quilts for the local dog shelter or something that doesn't matter if it isn't great but is about the right size for a practice piece. The desire to make a new quilt will grab you one day and you'll be off and running again...perhaps working on two or three quilts at once. Cheers, BJ

"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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Re: Mojo's gone again 20 Sep 2010 12:17 #50012

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I understand completely because I feel this way sometimes. What gets me back is having a deadline for a baby gift, a quilt challenge or a block exchange. Also, I sometimes find a quilt pattern that is so irresistible to me that I stop everything to make the quilt top which often sits for a long time before being quilted.

I enjoy reading and researching quilts just as much as quilting itself. I also enjoy music and fine art just as much, but I don't play any instruments and I do not paint. You can admire and appreciate the work of others, without wanting to do the work.

Don't worry, you'll get your mojo back.
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Re: Mojo's gone again 19 Sep 2010 05:59 #49984

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PDQuilt wrote:
Easy to get lost "going down rabbit holes", as I call it. You are not alone! I just spent a good hour with Melody Johnson (she doesn't know it!) :oops: :oops:

I know what you mean :roll: I do the same with Elizabeth Barton.

I think part of the problem is that I have a couple of commission t-shirt quilts to do. It's very hard to work within the confines of another person's vision instead of your own. I do have a couple of hand projects that I'm trying to work on, one by Karen Kay Buckley and one by Kim McLean.
Please understand that I am not whining :| I am sitting here just wondering; it's a stream of thought kind of thing.

from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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Re: Mojo's gone again 19 Sep 2010 05:55 #49983

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Mandella wrote:
How about going to a quilt show? I normally find by the time I get home I'm itching to get going again.

My guild is having its show this coming Saturday/Sunday. I am looking forward to that!

from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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Re: Mojo's gone again 19 Sep 2010 05:30 #49981

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I agree with the rest, don't fight it. There is more to our lives than quilting. (Did I say that? :o ) It's just time to enjoy other things for a while. I took a break last spring and got very interested in geneology, but now I'm back to quilting and feeling a little bit guilty for not finishing up the geneology project. I'm just trusting that it's time will come again. Our hobbies should not become work!
Cindy
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Re: Mojo's gone again 19 Sep 2010 04:50 #49980

Just enjoy reading about it and chilling, you obviously need to recharge your creative batteries. Then, when you've had enough of reading, get some fabric out and stroke it, just enjoy the feel of it and see where it leads you. If it just leads you to an enjoyment of your fabric, then you're still recharging, just go with the flow. That's the joy of quilting as a hobby, you don't need to do it all the time to enjoy it :D :D

in central England
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Re: Mojo's gone again 19 Sep 2010 02:58 #49979

How about going to a quilt show? I normally find by the time I get home I'm itching to get going again.

From Dorset, England
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Re: Mojo's gone again 18 Sep 2010 20:46 #49976

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Easy to get lost "going down rabbit holes", as I call it. You are not alone! I just spent a good hour with Melody Johnson (she doesn't know it!) :oops: :oops:
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