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My Happy Dance
Well, my first ever quilt is done!!! My binding looks pretty good in the
front, but if you turn it over it's pretty uneven. The stitching leaves something to be desired. I machine stitched the front half and then turned it and finished it by hand. I'm sure I'll get better at that as I learn more. All in all, it's pretty good. It's for my little boy who is 2.5. He won't care what the stitching looks like as long as he can lay with it finally. There is one spot on the front that somehow came out of the edge, so I hand stitched that to make it stay. I wasn't about to rip out the entire seam for a second time. Like I said, for a first quilt it looks pretty good. I'll post pictures of it as soon as I get my film developed. |
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Yaaaay. Aren't kiddlets great - they don't care what it looks like 'cause
it's THEIRS!! I'm sure it looks great and I can't wait to see it. Happy dancin' in the rain for y'all! -- Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under) http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/index.html Member of the Houston 2004 Party Animals "Sindir" wrote in message ... Well, my first ever quilt is done!!! My binding looks pretty good in the front, but if you turn it over it's pretty uneven. The stitching leaves something to be desired. I machine stitched the front half and then turned it and finished it by hand. I'm sure I'll get better at that as I learn more. All in all, it's pretty good. It's for my little boy who is 2.5. He won't care what the stitching looks like as long as he can lay with it finally. There is one spot on the front that somehow came out of the edge, so I hand stitched that to make it stay. I wasn't about to rip out the entire seam for a second time. Like I said, for a first quilt it looks pretty good. I'll post pictures of it as soon as I get my film developed. |
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Hooray!! Doing the two step in Texas for you. Congratulations. I can't wait
to see the pictures. Elena in Tx "Sindir" wrote in message ... Well, my first ever quilt is done!!! My binding looks pretty good in the front, but if you turn it over it's pretty uneven. The stitching leaves something to be desired. I machine stitched the front half and then turned it and finished it by hand. I'm sure I'll get better at that as I learn more. All in all, it's pretty good. It's for my little boy who is 2.5. He won't care what the stitching looks like as long as he can lay with it finally. There is one spot on the front that somehow came out of the edge, so I hand stitched that to make it stay. I wasn't about to rip out the entire seam for a second time. Like I said, for a first quilt it looks pretty good. I'll post pictures of it as soon as I get my film developed. |
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Quit putting yourself down! Finished is better than perfect. Finished is
excellent! Mungo the wonder dog is joining me in this Happy Dance cuz it's past Giles and Spike's bedtime. Woo Hoo! -- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm De-Fang email address to reply "Sindir" wrote in message ... Well, my first ever quilt is done!!! My binding looks pretty good in the front, but if you turn it over it's pretty uneven. The stitching leaves something to be desired. I machine stitched the front half and then turned it and finished it by hand. I'm sure I'll get better at that as I learn more. All in all, it's pretty good. It's for my little boy who is 2.5. He won't care what the stitching looks like as long as he can lay with it finally. There is one spot on the front that somehow came out of the edge, so I hand stitched that to make it stay. I wasn't about to rip out the entire seam for a second time. Like I said, for a first quilt it looks pretty good. I'll post pictures of it as soon as I get my film developed. |
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I'm not putting myself down. I love it and I don't care what anyone thinks
as to how the finished product looks. I actually finished something I started and I'm not tired of it. That says A LOT!! Either way, to my boy it will be perfect. Every night that I've worked on it in front of him he's layed down on it and been wonderfully content (amidst the day of screaming he put me through). He only got mad again when I made him get off. No more of that though, it's all his! "frood" wrote in message ... Quit putting yourself down! Finished is better than perfect. Finished is excellent! Mungo the wonder dog is joining me in this Happy Dance cuz it's past Giles and Spike's bedtime. Woo Hoo! -- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm De-Fang email address to reply "Sindir" wrote in message ... Well, my first ever quilt is done!!! My binding looks pretty good in the front, but if you turn it over it's pretty uneven. The stitching leaves something to be desired. I machine stitched the front half and then turned it and finished it by hand. I'm sure I'll get better at that as I learn more. All in all, it's pretty good. It's for my little boy who is 2.5. He won't care what the stitching looks like as long as he can lay with it finally. There is one spot on the front that somehow came out of the edge, so I hand stitched that to make it stay. I wasn't about to rip out the entire seam for a second time. Like I said, for a first quilt it looks pretty good. I'll post pictures of it as soon as I get my film developed. |
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Happy Dancing for you, for your first EVER quilt being finished, hooray!!!!
What a wonderful moment to savor! Im so happy to know your little one loves it. Thats the greatest feeling in the world. Cant wait to see pictures, Diana -- http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44 "Sindir" wrote in message ... Well, my first ever quilt is done!!! My binding looks pretty good in the front, but if you turn it over it's pretty uneven. The stitching leaves something to be desired. I machine stitched the front half and then turned it and finished it by hand. I'm sure I'll get better at that as I learn more. All in all, it's pretty good. It's for my little boy who is 2.5. He won't care what the stitching looks like as long as he can lay with it finally. There is one spot on the front that somehow came out of the edge, so I hand stitched that to make it stay. I wasn't about to rip out the entire seam for a second time. Like I said, for a first quilt it looks pretty good. I'll post pictures of it as soon as I get my film developed. |
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Happy dancin' for you in the Swamp - waking up birds, gators, one mama
possum and a couple of wild hares. Happy, happy. Good for you. Polly "Sindir" wrote Well, my first ever quilt is done!!! My binding looks pretty good in the front, but if you turn it over it's pretty uneven. The stitching leaves something to be desired. I machine stitched the front half and then turned it and finished it by hand. I'm sure I'll get better at that as I learn more. All in all, it's pretty good. It's for my little boy who is 2.5. He won't care what the stitching looks like as long as he can lay with it finally. There is one spot on the front that somehow came out of the edge, so I hand stitched that to make it stay. I wasn't about to rip out the entire seam for a second time. Like I said, for a first quilt it looks pretty good. I'll post pictures of it as soon as I get my film developed. |
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Yahoo!! Dancing in the midwest with you!! :-)
Jan |
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Congratulations for understanding that your first quilt might not be a
masterpiece but it is a step in the right direction. I always tell my beginning students to make several 45" by 60" quilts right away before they forget what they learned in class. They shouldn't worry about making them for a special person, just get them made and donate them to charity so they won't have to see them in the future and see that little mistake that no one else will notice. So many students feel they must justify everything they make as being for some special purpose. If they were learning to play tennis they would spend time hitting the ball against a wall just to get the feel of the game. Think of your first three quilts just like that. After three quilts most students begin to see how the puzzle fits together. Then they can start making quilts for people they know. The ones donated to charity usually look OK and those that receive them think they are wonderful. We are usually too critical of our own work. Susan On Wed, 22 Oct 2003 18:54:36 -0700, "Sindir" wrote: Well, my first ever quilt is done!!! My binding looks pretty good in the front, but if you turn it over it's pretty uneven. The stitching leaves something to be desired. I machine stitched the front half and then turned it and finished it by hand. I'm sure I'll get better at that as I learn more. All in all, it's pretty good. It's for my little boy who is 2.5. He won't care what the stitching looks like as long as he can lay with it finally. There is one spot on the front that somehow came out of the edge, so I hand stitched that to make it stay. I wasn't about to rip out the entire seam for a second time. Like I said, for a first quilt it looks pretty good. I'll post pictures of it as soon as I get my film developed. |
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In honor of your very first ever quilt:
http://home.covad.net/~arudolph/images/annedance.gif -- Anne in CA, waiting with bated breath for the pictures ... "It's not having what you want; it's wanting what you've got." -- Sheryl Crow http://home.covad.net/~arudolph/annes.htm Sindir wrote: Well, my first ever quilt is done!!! My binding looks pretty good in the front, but if you turn it over it's pretty uneven. The stitching leaves something to be desired. I machine stitched the front half and then turned it and finished it by hand. I'm sure I'll get better at that as I learn more. All in all, it's pretty good. It's for my little boy who is 2.5. He won't care what the stitching looks like as long as he can lay with it finally. There is one spot on the front that somehow came out of the edge, so I hand stitched that to make it stay. I wasn't about to rip out the entire seam for a second time. Like I said, for a first quilt it looks pretty good. I'll post pictures of it as soon as I get my film developed. |
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