Well, here it is: my first post. OK, my first substantial post.
Having read several fantastic and inspirational quilting blogs over the past few months, I have decided to jump in myself. While I can't guarantee I will provide inspiration, I'll do my best to commiserate with you. It's what I do best.
My joy in discovering the quilt-blogging world was to find that I wasn't alone in my compulsion, or my frustrations, or the ease with which I can drop a project in favor of new one. I am not the world's only fabric magpie, and have good company in forsaking critical tasks for the satisfying hum of a sewing machine. My stack of unfinished projects -- those that confounded me, bored me, tried my patience or just got shoved to the side by the early arrival of twins or an engagement announcement -- keeps growing, and I am forever grateful to the Ziploc folks for finally making two-gallon storage bags to at least keep them organized.
I have too many ideas in my head, and not enough time to execute them. I have too much fabric, and usually these new ideas require buying even more. There's not a flat surface in my house that hasn't, at some point, been covered with quilt blocks. I have more than a dozen rulers. I pour over the Hancock's of Paducah catalog like I'm six and it's from Toys R Us. I can't go more than a few days without sewing something. I see patterns in buildings, and walkways, and try to figure out how they'd translate into a wall quilt. I have called in sick to work to finish a project.
And I'm not ashamed to admit any of it to people who understand.
And for that, I'm truly thankful.
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Great first post! Made me laugh. I'm adding you to my Reader now ... I'll be back!
P.S. What are you doing with your Summer in the City charm packs? I have two but I am not sure what I am going to do with them. I love what Rebekah did with hers on dontcallmebecky.com.
P.P.S. (sorry!!) It looks like your completed "Sawyer's Quilt" was made from the Slide Show pattern -- is that true? I'm in the middle of making one of those, but it's one of those projects that I just can't seem to make any progress on.
Yep, it's Slideshow. My friend gave me about 20 fat quarters of her late mother's fabric to make A quilt for her daughter. I made the first, had enough left over for the second, then used one of the outlier fabrics and more scraps for that one. It helps if the big squares are focus fabrics, I think. Thanks for the encouragement! I like your blog, too!
P.S. Just like Becky, I'm framing the charm blocks in Kona Snow. I auditioned them with other solids, but I think they look best against white.
Sorry...Rebekah.
What a fabulous beginning post. Had me laughing, while nodding in agreement!
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