Is there a quilt pattern, style or a quilting type that you have no desire to ever make?
#81
There are so many quilts I'd like to make but definitely favor some. Recently I've decided to make a rag quilt but a few years back they had no appeal at all for me. I love the beauty of applique and did a little machine applique and attempts at hand applique but would rather see the beautiful applique work others do than applique myself.
#84
Rag quilts (I've done 4 wall hanging size and don't want to do any more), Sunbonnet Sue, bargello (well, maybe but not any time in the forseeable future), civil war, totally floral, ultra modern/artsy. What I DO want to do is a neutral log cabin, a cathedral window (hopefully with no repeated windows), Bali Wedding Star, an autumn leaf pattern, the 8 paper pieced flower patterns from Designer's Workshop I have already purchsed -- if I live long enough!!!
#86
Originally Posted by pumpkinpatchquilter
I tend to love everything but I would say the one thing I will likely never do are some of the uber modern art quilts that to me barely translate to quilting at all. I like some contemporary quilts, but once you start throwing old shoelaces and thread scraps on a quilt I sort of lose interest. Lol*
#87
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This thread is so interesting. I think I don't like a type of quilt and then I see one here that is wonderful. No rag quilt in my future. Also, I cannot see myself making a quilt with a gazillion pieces. I don't have the patience for that.
#89
What an interesting thread! I have to say ,I am intrigued by some of the responses, especially OBW and Bargello.
For me, I guess the answer would be I'd never want to make a quilt that I already made, lol. I am willing to try everything once, if I love it great, if not, I am sure I'll learn something from the experience, but either way, chances are very slim that I'd repeat it again, especially that my list of to-dos seems to be growing rapidly...
For me, I guess the answer would be I'd never want to make a quilt that I already made, lol. I am willing to try everything once, if I love it great, if not, I am sure I'll learn something from the experience, but either way, chances are very slim that I'd repeat it again, especially that my list of to-dos seems to be growing rapidly...
#90
Originally Posted by candi
What an interesting thread! I have to say ,I am intrigued by some of the responses, especially OBW and Bargello.
For me, I guess the answer would be I'd never want to make a quilt that I already made, lol. I am willing to try everything once, if I love it great, if not, I am sure I'll learn something from the experience, but either way, chances are very slim that I'd repeat it again, especially that my list of to-dos seems to be growing rapidly...
For me, I guess the answer would be I'd never want to make a quilt that I already made, lol. I am willing to try everything once, if I love it great, if not, I am sure I'll learn something from the experience, but either way, chances are very slim that I'd repeat it again, especially that my list of to-dos seems to be growing rapidly...
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