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feelin the love 08 Apr 2008 04:40 #16969

Wow :shock: , the best part of quiltin. Shoppin and feelin the fabric. Takin it out of the bag. Findin just the right pattern. Spendin a day cuttin out the fabric. Piecin and pressin the fabric. :P Lovin the colors of the pieces as they go together. Quiltin your art work. And then puttin on the last piece the bindin. The glow after you have finally finnished your work of art!!!! (:roll: oh no it's done!) :wink:

:idea: I would have to say the process of all these pieces goin together is for me "the best part" Debbie
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07 Apr 2008 12:53 #16933

Well said, Kathy AND Judy!

Right now I'm feeling the same about my current project and my KIDS... :wink: I know it'll be great when it's done, many folks will rave over it, although some might look too closely at the workmanship & find a fault or two (or many!), the one it's meant for will love it & cherish it, but in the meantime the process is killing me--what was I thinking when I started?--and I really, really hope it will hold up in the wash!!! :oops:
the nice thing is that once this quilt is done, I can move on to another...and apply the lessons I've learned. Not so with my boys! I've only got one chance with them, I keep learning lessons that I'll never need again! Dang!
Florence
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07 Apr 2008 12:01 #16929

Each quilt is like reading a good book. You almost hate for it to be over. ("Isn't that the truth")

Through all of our artistic creativeness the challenges of it all is so rewarding in the end. It's funny,when you put that last stitch in it's like I want to do another pieced/hand/applique/binding/ ect.. Looking forward to making another new quilt.

" Bouncing all over the house with a Happy Dance "

How many look for aproval (SP); I did a great job!!! Me! :D
I do have a pretty good bunch at home, I just like hearing from my youngest daughter Trish 25 Mom thats the best one you made over and over!! With each quilt I make, Knowing each one isn't the best but that is so sweet to hear!
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07 Apr 2008 11:19 #16925

Each quilt is like reading a good book. You almost hate for it to be over.
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07 Apr 2008 11:13 #16924

It would actually be easier for me to say the parts I don't enjoy so much... binding and labeling... and if its required, putting on a hanging pocket (term escapes me). I'm not a big fan of hand sewing since my hands get so sore and cramp up on me.

I love the whole process though... from finding the perfect fabric or pattern, then selecting the pattern or fabric to go along with it to handing the finished quilt over to someone I know will treasure it immensely - and all things in between.

I get excited when I finish the first block - I race downstairs to show DH and I sit back and admire it for a bit. Then, when I'm putting the blocks together, I get a thrill each time the top gets just a little bit larger.
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07 Apr 2008 11:11 #16923

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My most nerve wracking moment is when I've pieced the blocks and I have to put them all together. I hate squaring up-I'm afraid of them not being the same size.

I don't like piecing per se. I like picking out the fabrics. I will create a tornado when I'm going through my stash. I like dreaming of what the quilt will look like when it's done.

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07 Apr 2008 10:44 #16922

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I am going to switch this up... the most nerve-wracking parts of quilting for me is the first cut in my fabric (will I screw up all this lovely fabric?), followed by the final quilting process (do I have the right design or skill I need for this?).

The best time... looking for that rare find in fabric... for that piece that sings to me.... and then touching it and bringing it home...... But I guess the VERY best time is giving the quilt that I have designed and dreamed of with a special person in mind and seeing their reaction. That is very satisfying.

Carrla
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07 Apr 2008 07:23 #16910

I think I enjoy the peicing most, but the quilting is a VERY VERY close second. I especially love hand quilting, it is so relaxing, and I wish I had the time to do it on every quilt. Unfortunately as an active mother of three under the age of 8 I don't find as much time as I would like to hand quilt. I do enjoy machine quilting and I am getting better at it over time - I think I would enjoy it more if I had a frame for my machine of some kind though - the pulling and tugging kills my upper back.
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07 Apr 2008 01:52 #16900

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I love the piecing, appliqueing and quilting. I especially love the hand work. Judy in Torrance
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06 Apr 2008 23:52 #16895

My favorite part is the designing and planning.
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06 Apr 2008 22:48 #16892

Eilene

Hi. Thank you, I have booked marked the link to look at later,it Looks like a great site.
I like It when you can buy a backing fabric large enough that you don't have to sew several pieces together.

My Carpenter Star is in white/pink shades and the backing I bought is also in pink and white, I think that will be to much pink/white, I don't know yet. I really like the fabric alot though.
Hoping I will come up with a quilting design soon too. I'm still abit puzzled on this one. I think I must be getting alittle more pickier with my quilt designs choices.
I really like the idea that you can change up your quilting designs with different fill in as Alex recommended.
Could quilt in the ditch some,add some sun beams,ect.....just making those choices for each quilt is challenging at times.

I'll get my photo back up "I was just debating my privacy level".

Hugzzz,Kathy
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06 Apr 2008 13:32 #16864

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Kathy,
Why did you change your picture?? It was so nice seeing your face!
Anyway, go to http://www.christianlanequilters.com for backings. They have "fat backs". They're wide backings.
eileenkny 8)

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06 Apr 2008 12:22 #16861

Episode 201 – Crazy about Stitching

Judith Baker Montano

I Just watched it and this was a great show. Victorian, crazy patch photo quilts,and her painting art work. Beautiful quilts. I Love how Judith showed sewing Ribbon flowers.Got tickled at Ricky knotts comming loose.
I have never tried this before but I think it would add beauty to quilt lables also. The ideas are endless at TQS.
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06 Apr 2008 11:51 #16860

I love the very first cut into a new piece of fabric. even after all the planning and fabric selection, that first cut says.."here we go..."

I also get a weird sense of joy/accomplishment when I empty a spool of thread. :?
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