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I've been away from quilting for 3 years. I'm guessing there might be a new tool (or several) that I should take a look at. Please take a look around your quilting space next time and let me know what you recommend. I'm specifically wondering about thread. I had started using Aurifil for my piecing which I really like. Any thing else I should consider before I need to rebuy? Thanks for your help! Also, I'm jumping into the blogosphere. I have a HUGE pile of UFO's to sort out and came across Leah Day's UFO Sunday project at http://www.freemotionquilting....om/p/ufo-sunday.html this week. I love this idea and hope it will keep me moving ahead. Since she links to blogs I started my own at http://asimplelifequilts.blogspot.com/.This message has been edited. Last edited by: asimplelife, | |||
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Asimplelife: I just read your other post, I'm so glad to hear that you're recovering and returning to quilting (and the Forum). I took a peek at your new blog! Congratulations on starting one... it's great to upload bigger pictures and post more info about your projects. | ||||
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asimplelife...Welcome back! Just keep on, keeping on! So glad to hear you're on the mend both in body and spirit. Quilting, or just sewing is the best medicine. Good Luck. I too looked at your blog and want more to read. nuquiltr | ||||
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Thank you jessicasews and nuquiltr... I've got a lot to learn about blogging but I thought this was the perfect time to get started. There WILL be lots of projects being dusted off | ||||
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I'm going to say it - your blog will one the "new tools" and you're going to have a lot of fun with it! It's like having a notebook where you can log your progress and "FINISHED" projects. If you have questions about adding blog features, don't be shy to ask them here - lots of us have blogs and are happy to help. I noticed how you've got your UFO's on hangars - that is how I have some of my fabrics stored... easy to go through! New products: Have you checked out all the new quilt batting? Bamboo(50% bamboo and 50% organic cotton blend) | ||||
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How could I forget this- Zentangle on Fabric! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l4fYk3RDdoY Suzanne McNeill is also the designer of the 10-minute Block (which became a 'hot' topic here on the forum) | ||||
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asimplelife- I just discovered Leah Day's FMQ tutorials and blog a month ago and got brave enough to quilt a 70"x 70" lap quilt in about 3 hours using my regular machine! One thing I really love is 505 temporary adhesive spray to hold my quilt "sandwich" pieces together. I can sew something large without any pins that way and still move and adjust any wrinkles before I quilt them! It's available at JoAnn's (I've only found it on their on-line site though) and I usually see it for about half off! One can (even the smaller size) will do a few quilts! I also LOVE shout color catchers!! I don't prewash my fabrics and so when I'm finished quilting and binding a quilt, I throw it in the washer with one color catcher sheet. The sheet comes out colored, but the quilt has no bleeding! I think it was KimStrut that had a link to a blog where they made color catchers DIY with fairly simple ingredients (and reuseable!) If you click on my flickr link below, you can see the lap quilt I FMQ'd using Leah Day's FMQ Project instructions! pat | ||||
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Great blog Deb! So nice to see you back. I hope you continue to visit us here. My favorite new tool is netflix, lol! I can usually find something to "watch" while I sew. I have noticed that entire episodes go by without me looking at the tv but it keeps me company. | ||||
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Not really that new, but the Twister tool was quite a buzz here recently. I just bought it a fees weeks back. | ||||
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I've changed to Presencia thread lately, I find it leaves less lint in my machine than the Aurifil. The Presencia is ever so slightly thinner as it's a 60wt 3-ply thread instead of the 50wt 2-ply Aurifil. | ||||
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jessicasews - Hopefully I can replace the UFOs on hangers with yardage over time, that's a great idea! I'm so glad I had done this a long time ago because some are actually a UFO kit (LOL) with everything I need except batting on the hanger. It really helps keep the tops less wrinkled too I'm happy to report. Less pressing is always a good thing! I watched the Zentangle video and am quite intrigued. My 1st thought was for crazy quilting but also can see using it for FMQ someday... once I get good at it. gardenpat - Thank you for the encouragement re FMQ! I love the quilt you finished and it's good to know that the basting spray works on larger projects too. I'll pick up some color catchers for when I start having FINISHED projects to wash Brandyquilter - I've been a netflix user since day 1 since we live in a rural area. Our local convenience store's movie selection is teeny. Your post reminds of my beloved iPad which did not exist 3 years ago! I just love browsing the net at ease from anywhere. missmommy - Your cat is adorable! I found a video on the Twister tool and really like how that works. A tool that makes a complicated quilt easy is a winner in my book. cuiteanna - I'll give the Presencia a try. I enjoy making charm/nickel quilts and a thinner thread really helps me to make more accurate blocks using small pieces.This message has been edited. Last edited by: asimplelife, | ||||
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