Friday, November 11, 2011

A Pieced Project, or Coaches Are Effective


Some things are just easier and more enjoyable when there's someone standing by and cheering me on.

Like push-ups.
And childbirth.

Back in 2002, I was burned out on quilting. It was stressful for me because it's just not one of my strengths. I had joined a quilting circle (Did blogs exist then?) with ladies who really knew their stuff, and I couldn't hang!

I stuck around long enough to do a few swaps, and as a result, I have a few quilts' worth of blocks to (some day) put together.
At times, I take them all out just to admire the work and reminisce. Then they go right back into their ziploc bags for future consideration.

Since "meeting" people like Amy and Penny and countless others - and ever since I participated in the very fun scrap swap - I'm inspired anew.
But alas!
I still sort of stink at quilting.

The Houston Quilt Show and my friend who took me there have served as fresh inspiration.
Still, I'm a child of the generation that helped usher in the age of instant gratification; hence another excuse to not make quilts.

They take time.

I like to make "stuff" and "things" that don't take very long.
So, Amy's recent (brilliant, fun, perfect) idea to make a mini pieced project for Sew & Tell was right on time for me!
(And she even stood by and cheered me on! Bless her!) 

Equally on time was this tutorial (I really like her style).

"Mind the Gap!" I love this fabric. I used it for the back of one of the pot holders. The London Underground is one of the most crowded situations I've ever experienced; but it was fun! This project reflects my frequent tendency to make major blunders in my sewing. In this case, I forgot to add the second layer of insul-brite; so I'll be hanging with the seam ripper today.

Caelyn was impressed that the recipe on this fabric can actually be read. I may try it, just for fun.

By the way, if you're needing more inspiration, Sew Mama Sew is doing an entire month of daily ideas for making Christmas gifts, etc.

OK. Gotta go. 
I can't wait to see what everyone else did for Sew & Tell...


3 comments:

  1. I am a BIG fan of fabric with words on it, so both the map and the recipe are great ideas. Your potholders are cute too! So glad to find you via the mini quilt challenge!
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  2. They look great! I feel the same way about that instant gratification thing. I have always preferred the smaller projects that are finished before you have a chance to start hating them. LoL

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