Quilting. All kinds, fmq, walking foot, stencils, etc. i want to quilt them nice without doing elaborate work. I will find a way.
And if there is a skill for how not to procrastinate, I want to learn that one too.
Quilting. All kinds, fmq, walking foot, stencils, etc. i want to quilt them nice without doing elaborate work. I will find a way.
And if there is a skill for how not to procrastinate, I want to learn that one too.
Karen
Life is short - live it up while you can
Sandy I am with You!!! Considering my current dilemma with the 3d pinwheel quilts for my soon to be twin granddaughters!!!! I am procrastinating big time...unfolding ..reironing and cutting down the prairie points...oh crap it is New Years eve so I will just go enjoy a glass of wine and try not to obsess...HAPPY NEW YEAR to All....Val
POINTS!, FMQ'ing and applique!!!! Already have some designs drawn up for the applique, but working hard on OWNING those points! LOL!
Don't worry if plan A fails, there are 25 more letters in the alphabet!!
Less computer time - more quilt time -----starts tomorrow! Also am trying to get my frame and machine set up and working together.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/quiltsbytrish
http://quiltdreaming.blogspot.com
http://pinterest.com/TrishLapp
What if you woke up today and the only things you had were the things you thanked God for yesterday?quilting trish
My wishes:
Learn embroidery machine I've had for 8 months
OBW
Bargello quilt
My first rag quilt
And another jelly roll walk!!!
Happy new year everyone!!!
My friends hear the song in my heart, and sing it to me when my memory fails.
Eileen
Feathers......feathers,,,,,,oh, and yes.....feathers.
No beauty shines brighter than that of a good heart.
Cil
A quilt is a blanket of love
http://www.pinterest.com/cil3612/boards/
http://www.creativelyhomemade.etsy.com/
I would like to make a quilt top for my family (rather than charity) and then learn to machine quilt it.
I would also like to get a plan together on what machine(s) to buy. Right now I only have an old White and even older Singer. Both are fine for basic sewing, but I'd like some of the added features (like needle down, etc).
I just can't seem to figure out what machine to get. A really expensive one that does embroidery ? Or two separate machines? I would love to eventually have one of those long arms with frame, but then which one should I get, and does that affect which sewing machine I should get? I'm really lost. Hopefully I can figure something out this year.
I'm switching over my embroidery machine to a regular one. I need to get to know her and play with the stitches. And find my dang walking foot!
Lorie