I bought this kit when I was still a new quilter. I thought it would be cute on my daughter's bed. The designer was demonstrating the quilt at a show years ago and I thought 'she makes that look so easy, I can do that!". Well it turns out, I could NOT do that...then. Now, I can do that. :D I found it in a box when I was organizing a while back. See, I am one of those people who thinks that if at first you don't succeed, erase all proof you ever tried. This mind set has been less than helpful with more than one quilting project. I will start something and get frustrated with it, throw it in a box and walk away to something else. As I get more skills, I have been going back and trying to finish some of those things I put up years ago. I pulled this out a while back and realized this real is not too hard and started finishing it, then the busy season started and I haven't finished much of anything that wasn't for someone else's in MONTHS. This WILL get done with this challenge.
PosiesAnother thing I got YEARS ago was this pattern and panel. It is another project I got soon after starting to quilt. I think it was the first panel I purchased and then couldn't figure out what to do with it since I didn't get any of the coordinating fabrics, so it also went in to a box as 'I don't know'. I found a few fat quarters that worked and still didn't do anything with it. My daughter's teacher is having a baby in March so I thought this would be a great baby quilt for her so I sucked it up and headed off to a fabric sale to get the background fabrics. I still don't know how I feel about the green that I chose but I am pushing through it...
My favorite restaurant in town happens to be owned by a guy I used to work with and his wife. It is a fabulous indian food place....soooooooo good! Anyway, when it first opened I told the owner I would make something quilted to put on the wall, went out and bought silk fabric in very 'sari' type colors. Great shades! I discovered that silk is a pain to work with!! So guess what, into the box it went! I didn't have a pattern, pretty much just make a bunch of half square triangles and then gave up. lol So this one will be fun, but I WILL finish it!
6 comments:
I am glad to see you working on projects you set aside. I have one I had ot put away for a while, not because I didnt love what I Was working on but I was frustraiting and disapointing myself with the process. I think onvce I clear some other thigns off my table I Will go back to it.
I wonder if there's somethign you could use to stabelize the silk with to make working with it easier.
All of your projects are so different but all so gorgeous!
As soon as I saw the silk I hadnt even read what you wrote and I was thinking oh oh because Ive made that mistake myself once. I didnt have the fortitude to finish what i was making. I hope you finish yours because I'd really like to see it.
It's really nice that you are letting the OLDER PhDs know they are still loved and wanted!
Great projects. It's nice that you are going back to older projects that you now have the skills for.
Awesome projects- I am going to enjoy seeing these get finished.
I have made a couple quilts with satin, and all I can say is "pins are your friends". And rum. LOL!
Angie, you are a funny gal!!! lol!
These are great projects to finish! I will be cheering you on! 8-)
Happy stitchings to you in 2011!!
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