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hand piecing and quilting
Am I one of a dying breed? I enjoy piecing and quilting completely by
hand. I have 3 sewing machines, all working very nicely, but really prefer to do everything by hand even though it takes a lot longer. My only "modern" thing is that I use a rotary cutter and mat. Otherwise I could probably be sitting on a log bench outside a log cabin . . . So, are there others who love hand work and shun their sewing machines? |
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I bake our own bread, Mary. I neither apologize or assume superiority for
it. Just doing what I like to do. I like to know what's in our bread. But, yes. I guess we are a dying breed. On the flip side, I salute the mamas who are juggling so many things at once. I'm proud that they manage to keep some of the buttons sewed on and scrape the burny edges off the toast. I can remember when we actually ironed men's underwear. Wouldn't they faint dead away if that happened now. Life is running mighty fast. Polly "Mary" wrote in message ... Am I one of a dying breed? I enjoy piecing and quilting completely by hand. I have 3 sewing machines, all working very nicely, but really prefer to do everything by hand even though it takes a lot longer. My only "modern" thing is that I use a rotary cutter and mat. Otherwise I could probably be sitting on a log bench outside a log cabin . . . So, are there others who love hand work and shun their sewing machines? |
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On Jul 9, 11:31�pm, "Polly Esther" wrote:
I bake our own bread, Mary. �I neither apologize or assume superiority for it. �Just doing what I like to do. �I like to know what's in our bread. But, yes. �I guess we are a dying breed. On the flip side, I salute the mamas who are juggling so many things at once. �I'm proud that they manage to keep some of the buttons sewed on and scrape the burny edges off the toast. I can remember when we actually ironed men's underwear. �Wouldn't they faint dead away if that happened now. �Life is running mighty fast. Polly "Mary" wrote in message ... Am I one of a dying breed? �I enjoy piecing and quilting completely by hand. �I have 3 sewing machines, all working very nicely, but really prefer to do everything by hand even though it takes a lot longer. �My only "modern" thing is that I use a rotary cutter and mat. �Otherwise I could probably be sitting on a log bench outside a log cabin . . . So, are there others who love hand work and shun their sewing machines?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mary and Polly....this is my first reply to the group but I have been lurking a long time! Mary I do enjoy hand work because I can do it in front of the TV and/or enjoy time with my family. I have limited my hand work to quilting and not piecing but I am considering going back to hand piecing for a few things. Polly! I have never heard of anyone actually ironing men's underware, is it true? I am 50 something and can remember back to my grandparents being alive and 2 sets of great-grand parents and I never remember seeing anyone ironing underwear! Ellen Lets see if this works... my first post to the newsgroup |
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Welcome Ellen; it's good to meet you. Your post worked fine.
I still hand sew the back side of the binding - but little else (though I would hand slip stitch the sashing if I were doing a quilt-as-you-go piece). (Until a few years ago, I used to iron absolutely everything that was washed, including underwear. I have given up on underwear, but I do still iron tea towels!) In message , " writes Mary and Polly....this is my first reply to the group but I have been lurking a long time! Mary I do enjoy hand work because I can do it in front of the TV and/or enjoy time with my family. I have limited my hand work to quilting and not piecing but I am considering going back to hand piecing for a few things. Polly! I have never heard of anyone actually ironing men's underware, is it true? I am 50 something and can remember back to my grandparents being alive and 2 sets of great-grand parents and I never remember seeing anyone ironing underwear! Ellen Lets see if this works... my first post to the newsgroup -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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On Jul 9, 8:54*pm, Mary wrote:
Am I one of a dying breed? *I enjoy piecing and quilting completely by hand. *I have 3 sewing machines, all working very nicely, but really prefer to do everything by hand even though it takes a lot longer. *My only "modern" thing is that I use a rotary cutter and mat. *Otherwise I could probably be sitting on a log bench outside a log cabin . . . So, are there others who love hand work and shun their sewing machines? Mary, I also love to make and made things. Although I don't quilt by hand, I do make furniture by hand. While it takes a lot longer to do, is far more rewarding to me, and I think produces a better, less factory made looking item. So enjoy the things you love to do and don't worry about whether anybody else understands the rewards you get from doing them. You understand, and that is what is important. As for Polly's ironing of underwear, I do all of the ironing of clothes, in the house. But I assure you, I don't iron my own underwear. I do know a woman who irons all of her bed linen, sheets and pillowcases. I say whatever rings your bell. John |
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On Jul 9, 8:54*pm, Mary wrote:
Am I one of a dying breed? *I enjoy piecing and quilting completely by hand. *I have 3 sewing machines, all working very nicely, but really prefer to do everything by hand even though it takes a lot longer. *My only "modern" thing is that I use a rotary cutter and mat. *Otherwise I could probably be sitting on a log bench outside a log cabin . . . So, are there others who love hand work and shun their sewing machines? Mary, I'm like you. I have two perfectly good sewing machines, but I do most of my quilts by hand. The only exception is baby quilts, as those are usually going to be loved to death and dragged on the floor a lot. But all of my other quilts are hand pieced and hand quilted. As I've often said, it's the process, not the product. My cardiologist actually told me that it was good for my heart, too! Apparently hand work releases some chemical in the brain, making us relaxed and calm. Who knew? |
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I only hand piece and quilt, I can take it where ever I want. As for
ironing, I've told my husband that our iron only works on patchwork it won't work on clothes! Life is just too short for ironing, when there are far more interesting things to be doing! Sarah |
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Welcome Ellen! (I often note that when a lurker can't stand being
silent any longer, it's in response to something Polly said.) I like a bit of handwork in front of the TV too, and always have a hand piecing project to take along on trips. And I iron sheets. Roberta in D On Thu, 9 Jul 2009 22:07:01 -0700 (PDT), " wrote: On Jul 9, 11:31?pm, "Polly Esther" wrote: I bake our own bread, Mary. ?I neither apologize or assume superiority for it. ?Just doing what I like to do. ?I like to know what's in our bread. But, yes. ?I guess we are a dying breed. On the flip side, I salute the mamas who are juggling so many things at once. ?I'm proud that they manage to keep some of the buttons sewed on and scrape the burny edges off the toast. I can remember when we actually ironed men's underwear. ?Wouldn't they faint dead away if that happened now. ?Life is running mighty fast. Polly "Mary" wrote in message ... Am I one of a dying breed? ?I enjoy piecing and quilting completely by hand. ?I have 3 sewing machines, all working very nicely, but really prefer to do everything by hand even though it takes a lot longer. ?My only "modern" thing is that I use a rotary cutter and mat. ?Otherwise I could probably be sitting on a log bench outside a log cabin . . . So, are there others who love hand work and shun their sewing machines?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Mary and Polly....this is my first reply to the group but I have been lurking a long time! Mary I do enjoy hand work because I can do it in front of the TV and/or enjoy time with my family. I have limited my hand work to quilting and not piecing but I am considering going back to hand piecing for a few things. Polly! I have never heard of anyone actually ironing men's underware, is it true? I am 50 something and can remember back to my grandparents being alive and 2 sets of great-grand parents and I never remember seeing anyone ironing underwear! Ellen Lets see if this works... my first post to the newsgroup |
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Mary wrote:
Am I one of a dying breed? I enjoy piecing and quilting completely by hand. I have 3 sewing machines, all working very nicely, but really prefer to do everything by hand even though it takes a lot longer. My only "modern" thing is that I use a rotary cutter and mat. Otherwise I could probably be sitting on a log bench outside a log cabin . . . So, are there others who love hand work and shun their sewing machines? NEVER!!! Of course, there are loads of people here do also do their quilts totally by hand. I LOVE hand work, just not for quilts :-). If I want to do handwork, I will do some sort of embroidery which I do *a lot* of. I think the reason I am not interested in handpiecing or quilting is because it is pretty much all the same stitch and that just seems boring to me. With needlework, I get to do all sorts of wonderful stitches with all sorts of wonderful fibers. For me, quilting is all about the different fabrics and shapes, etc. CiaoMeow ^;;^ -- PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ (RCTQ Queen of Kitties) Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their whiskers! Visit my Photo albums at http://community.webshots.com/user/tiamary |
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Welcome out of lurkdom Mary!
i love hand quilting, but have only hand pieced 2 quilts in my day. i do remember my mom ironing my dad's boxers. back in the day. needless to say, those days are gone! amy in CNY |
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