There are a few skills I wish I had when it comes to quilting; mostly though I console myself designing patterns and using bright fabrics :) Seriously though, there are so many techniques in quilting that when I first started I tried a lot of them out.
I tried english paper piecing, foundation piecing, hand quilting, and like them all but don't have the time. I have done a bit of foundation piecing lately, but prefer patchwork.
I love applique but have never tried needle turn. I love Pat Sloan's applique and usually machine applique when I do this technique.
This is one of my favourite applique quilts I made. It was a Pat Sloan Mad Hatter's Tea Party challenge. My quilt actually got to hang at the local public school at a Grade 8 graduation when the theme was Alice in Wonderland!
I wish I could figure out cutting triangles so I could make some of Edyta Sitar's beautiful star quilts.
I wish I could just try a new technique and be good at it, right away! Oh well, looks like I'm still human :)
Oh, and I'm not sure it's a skill (and really not sure I want it!) but how do quilters only work on one quilt at a time and FINISH it before starting another!?!
What quilting skill do you wish you had?
With Joy,
Sarah V.
I wish that I could piece curves! On the other hand, I already have FAR too many projects on the go, so being able to dismiss a whole quilt category might be a good thing!
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, I'm NOT in the class of quilters that finish every project before they start a new one!