Stitching the pieces together
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Good morning! I don't think I've posted here before but wanted to join to have a “happy place" to post on BCO. 😊 I've been quilting for decades thanks to my mom. She passed away two years ago and left a significant stash of gorgeous fabrics. MelissaDallas mentioned a la passacaglia quilt one day and my curiosity got the better of me..... And so I learned English Paper Piecing. It is both the most relaxing -and- frustrating thing I've ever done! I struggle with color combinations; my first medallion has taken months to complete (although I did take a break for several months to EPP a hexi quilt for my new grand baby). I'm back to it and excited to keep going!
(PS - thanks Melissa!!
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NancyHB, I love your hexie baby quilt! I feel the same about my LaPass. I am definitely “overthinking” mine, but in the end they are all gorgeous and I need to stop second guessing myself. I just hope I live to a ripe old age if I am ever going to finish it. I wish the pieces could prep themselves so I could just sit down and sew in the evening when I get home from work.
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Nancy, that's really pretty, so intricate!
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Very pretty, Nancy! I haven't done much EPP but I love it. One of the women in my quilting chapter does only paper piecing. She has made all sizes of quilts, etc. using only paper piecing. Someday I'd like to do a whole quilt in EPP. Maybe someday......
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Just started my latest latch hook rug.
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LaurenN, do you sew for, or are you otherwise associated with Victoria’s Quilts?
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Not associated. A friend gifted a quilt from this volunteer organization. due to my cancer diagnosis. Wonderful organization, beautiful quilts.
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Went to put up my Valentine's decorations and discovered one was busted up so bad that I couldn't fix it. So luckily I have spare plastic canvas, yarn and the pattern to make a new copy of the one that was destroyed
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Hi, there. Quilter and general crafter here...getting a lot more crafts in since we've been stuck in the house. Just wanted to join in and say hello!
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Welcome, Lexica. Currently using my quilting stash more for masks than quilts!
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Welcome Lexica. Another quilter here, but nothing recently. I would be using more of my stash if my sewing machine would get off it's high horse and start working right.
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Working on another latch hook rug. Over half way done! Started it when we went into lockdown. Here’s what it will look like when it’s done.
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MOmmy, that is gorgeous!
Wren, I had to have a good long talk with my machine to convince it really did need to work again.
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Thanks!
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I'll try that. Probably more profitable than composing letters to Singer in my head. I swear, this machine was the winner in the contest to design the most difficult sewing machine in the world. I think the designer had been making machines for little kids in 3rd world countries. There are so many places my fingers won't fit. And I think you should be able to see to thread the needle without removing the presser foot.
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Wow, M0mmy that is amazing!
Wren, I had to break down and get a new one last year after mine got too fussy. I didn't sew for a whole year (I guess that was my mourning period...) until I started sewing masks recently. I think I've decided this is a time to finish all my unfinished projects...which I have lots of. Started this afghan ~10 years ago...the first time I've blocked a yarn project. It's wonky in about 20 different places, but oh well. Of course my 5 year old claims anything I make as hers, lol.
Are you making masks for family or other?
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There will be too much other stuff to do for a long time, but one of the entries on my “future quilts“ list for years has been a quilt from men’s shirts. My Daddy died Saturday. Now I know where the shirts will come from.
My internet inspiration is this one- I just love how she did the colors and patterns.
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When she looks that cute wrapped in it, of course it's hers. It's very bright and cheery, love it.
I'm making masks for family since they're entirely sewn by hand. If my machine starts working, there's a group making masks that I can join.
There's a program here for helping elderly remain in their homes as they need more help. They made 2 masks for every member and delivered them to their homes. Great idea!
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Melissa, That's a wonderful idea.
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Lately I have been thinking about trying to learn how to crochet, but there are a couple of wrinkles in that plan. First off, I’m left handed and second my mom is the only left handed person who could teach me is my mom who lives halfway across the country.
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There are lots of Youtube left-handed crochet tutorials!
https://m.youtube.com/results?search_query=left+handed+crochet+tutorials
When I have trouble with things like quilt binding I go find a youtube video and watch someone else do it. Basic beginning crochet books are pretty easy to follow toocrochet
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i think I am going to give it a try over the winter.
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I think crochet is pretty easy to learn (and cheap to get started.) The hard part is getting good enough to be consistent so that everything is even and the proper dimensions to the pattern
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I've taught left-handed crocheters and I'm right-handed. Just sit across from each other and its a mirror image. Do what you see on the same side--you left, teacher right. It's fun, fast, and easy! Enjoy!
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Thanks for the tips gals. I’ve always wanted to try it but was afraid I would not be able to get good at it.
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Well, I have started and so far after a few mess ups I have learned chaining and turning rows. Only on second row of my first project which is a simple dresser scarf
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MOmmy, good for you. In my experience the first two rows are the most challenging, especially because there is so little to hold on to!
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Had to tear it all out! The tension in the yarn was too tight for the hook to get into the right places! Ah well, it just means more practice!
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But it all good, because you can reuse the yarn! Just takes practice
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